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Jun 14 2026SPORTS

Weather Holds Georgia‑Texas College Baseball Clash

The Georgia baseball team was ready to face Texas in the College World Series, but a storm put the game on hold. A weather delay began before the scheduled start at 8 p. m. , pushing the kickoff to 8:45 p. m. At 7:20 p. m. , officials announced the delay, and a tarp was laid over the field abo

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Jun 14 2026POLITICS

Cold Death After Release: A Case of Neglect

The medical examiner said that a Haitian woman’s death after leaving federal custody was a homicide. She died on March 2 and was found at a bus stop in Pittsburgh. The examiner’s report listed hypothermia as the cause of death and added that someone’s actions or lack of action led to it. Th

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Jun 14 2026WEATHER

Storm Hits Annapolis, City Works to Restore Power and Clean Up

Annapolis was hit by strong storms late Friday. Two families had to leave their homes after trees fell on them, but nobody was hurt. The city sent crews to look at damage and clear fallen trees from streets. They worked all night and will keep working with the power company, BGE. BGE said that

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Jun 14 2026POLITICS

School Choice Sparks Debate in Lee County

Lee County’s newest school plan has ignited a lively debate among residents. Instead of building the new school in the bustling area of Lehigh Acres, where over 100, 000 people live and more than 30, 000 children attend school, the board has chosen a quieter spot in Alva that houses only about 3, 00

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Jun 14 2026HEALTH

Supportive Cancer Care: A Community Lifeline

People who fight cancer often feel that the battle is just about medicine, but the truth is it touches every part of life. In many rural parts of Maine, patients and their families must learn to cope with this struggle mostly on their own. A different way of caring, called supportive cancer ca

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Jun 14 2026EDUCATION

Alaska Students Stay Home to Grow Their Future

Alaska is moving from long, cold nights into bright summer days, and that shift feels like a fresh start. The University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA) is seeing more people walk across graduation stages each year, and that trend shows a bigger picture: students are choosing to study in their own stat

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Jun 14 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Big‑Name Fans Turn a Soccer Game Into a Hollywood Show

The first World Cup match on U. S. soil since 1994 drew a crowd of stars and sports fans alike to SoFi Stadium in Inglewood. The U. S. men’s team shocked everyone with a 4‑1 win over Paraguay, and the excitement spilled onto the sidelines where celebrities mingled with players. While Brazil’s fan

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Jun 14 2026SPORTS

Streamer’s Bold Guess Sparks Legendary React

A playful clip from the 2026 World Cup coverage quickly turned viral when a popular online streamer declared that Cristiano Ronaldo would win the tournament. The moment happened while FOX Sports was airing a U. S. men’s national team game, and the panel included former stars Zlatan Ibrahimović an

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Jun 14 2026SPORTS

Knicks Capture the Crown: A New Era of Basketball Glory

The city’s basketball squad has finally clinched the league title, a moment that felt almost impossible for many fans. After decades of waiting and near misses, the team proved its worth by eliminating a tough opponent in the finals. This victory echoes past triumphs but stands out because of the mo

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Jun 14 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Pocono Race Moves Earlier—Fans Say It's About Time

Fans of NASCAR’s Cup Series race at Pocono Raceway have one less thing to complain about after the event’s start time was pushed up by an hour. The shift from 3 PM ET to 1 PM ET might seem small, but it’s a move that addresses a long-standing frustration among followers of the sport. Rain delays and

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