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May 08 2026SPORTS

Unexpected Leader at Truist Championship Before Storms Hit

The Truist Championship in Charlotte, North Carolina, took an unpredictable turn on Thursday when weather forced players to abandon their rounds. Matt McCarty, a golfer with just one PGA Tour victory under his belt, unexpectedly rose to the top with a stunning 8-under-par 63. His final three holes f

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May 08 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Cards Hit Hearthstone: Big Upgrades for Four Hero Classes

Hearthstone just dropped a fresh update that changes how players build decks around certain heroes. Instead of small tweaks, this patch focuses on four classes at once—Druid, Hunter, Paladin, and Mage—giving each one a whole new set of powerful cards. These big updates arrive three times a year, mea

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May 08 2026SPORTS

Bryson DeChambeau's quiet battle with injuries in pro golf

The world of professional golf often celebrates bold moves, but Bryson DeChambeau’s switch from the PGA Tour to LIV Golf came with hidden costs. While many admire his loyalty to the breakaway league, his performance tells another story. After two strong wins in Singapore and South Africa earlier thi

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May 05 2026CELEBRITIES

Rudy Giuliani Breathes Easy Again

Rudy Giuliani has stopped using a ventilator and is breathing on his own. A doctor shared the good news on television after Giuliani’s recent hospital stay. Giuliani, 81, was taken to a Florida hospital last week because of severe pneumonia. He had been on life‑support for several days, but

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May 05 2026CELEBRITIES

Dolly Parton Pulls Out of Las Vegas Show, Shares Health Update

The country icon Dolly Parton has decided not to go ahead with her planned Las Vegas residency. She told fans that health problems are making it hard for her to perform at the usual high energy level. Parton said she feels “swimmy headed” after taking medicine, a phrase she jokes about from her gran

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May 04 2026WEATHER

Sunny Start, Rain on the Horizon

The week begins with bright skies and mild heat. A calm high‑pressure system keeps the weather clear, letting temperatures drop to the 40s and low 50s overnight; a light jacket might be useful. Monday brings sunshine to the Midlands, with afternoons warming up to the upper 70s and lower 80s. T

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May 02 2026SPORTS

Quick Looks at Big Sports Moments from Late April

The past week had no shortage of sports surprises. The Cleveland Browns seem ready to settle their quarterback battle early by leaning toward Deshaun Watson over rookie Shedeur Sanders. Meanwhile, the city’s basketball team faces a must-win Game 6 on the road against Toronto, desperate to close out

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Apr 30 2026POLITICS

Gary leaders share big wins and next big challenges

Gary’s mayor pulled back the curtain on the city’s latest progress during his annual speech, but not everyone agrees on what counts as real improvement. While crime numbers look better than they have in decades—homicides dropped 30% from 2024 to 2025 and gun deaths fell by 24%—critics say those wins

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Apr 29 2026HEALTH

U. S. Calls for New Experts for Preventive Health Group

The U. S. government wants new members for a key health team that decides which medical screenings and tests get free coverage. The Preventive Services Task Force hasn’t met in over a year, and three planned meetings were scrapped. Five spots opened up when members’ terms ended in December, but no r

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Apr 28 2026SPORTS

Luka Dončić’s Return and the Lakers’ Playoff Future

The Los Angeles Lakers are facing a tough decision about Luka Dončić’s return as they push toward the second round of the playoffs. A sports doctor recently suggested Dončić might not be ready until Round 2 at best—meaning he could miss another full playoff series. This isn’t just a minor setback; a

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