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Jun 13 2026SPORTS

New Orleans Saints Guard Finds More Than Just Football in the Big Easy

David Edwards didn't grow up dreaming of New Orleans. The Illinois native spent his early years in Downers Grove, far from the jazz clubs and crawfish boils that define Louisiana culture. Yet after joining the Saints this year, he quickly traded his Midwestern roots for Creole cuisine and swamp adve

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Jun 13 2026LIFESTYLE

Simple but meaningful gift options for Father's Day

Father's Day sneaks up fast every year, leaving many scrambling for something special to show appreciation. Instead of generic gadgets, experts suggest focusing on gifts that actually fit a dad’s daily routine or hobbies. Breathing trainers and insulated drink containers may not sound exciting at fi

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Jun 13 2026HEALTH

Support from doctors matters most after baby arrives

New moms often get conflicting advice about shedding baby weight. Some want to drop pounds fast while others feel it’s not the right time. Research shows doctors, nurses and dietitians play a huge role in what new moms actually do. If medical staff offer clear tips and encouragement, women are more

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Jun 13 2026WEATHER

Weekend weather in Dallas: storms and heat ahead of big soccer match

North Texas is bracing for a rough weekend before the Netherlands vs. Japan game. Friday brings leftover storms from Oklahoma, mostly north of the city along I-20. These cells could bring lightning and sudden wind bursts strong enough to knock down tree branches. Meanwhile, areas dodging the rain wi

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Jun 13 2026WEATHER

Dangerous heat and storms return to DC after deadly tree incidents

After violent storms toppled trees and killed two women in Maryland, Washington D. C. and nearby areas now face another round of extreme weather. Friday brings soaring temperatures hitting the mid-90s with oppressive humidity making it feel closer to 100-108 degrees. Meteorologists warn that later i

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Jun 13 2026WEATHER

Weather ruins Bonnaroo’s second day but fans still have hope

The Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival’s second day started with a splash after unexpected rain and thunderstorms rolled into Manchester, Tennessee. While the first day stayed dry, organizers knew the weather could change fast. The National Weather Service warned of strong winds, heavy rain, and possi

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Jun 13 2026SCIENCE

AI models take on the ocean’s hidden patterns

Scientists now use deep learning to map the ocean’s slow dance with the sky. Traditional weather tools struggle when forecasts stretch beyond a few weeks, but new AI models are starting to close that gap. One such model, called KIST-Ocean, runs a global simulation of ocean currents in three dimensio

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Jun 13 2026WEATHER

Severe Storms Likely in DC Before the Weekend

As temperatures soar past 90 degrees, a cold front is charging toward Washington DC, setting the stage for intense thunderstorms. Weather experts warn that strong winds could gust up to 70 mph, which is powerful enough to snap tree branches and knock out power for hours. Hail is also possible, thoug

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Jun 13 2026SPORTS

Canada’s World Cup Kickoff: How Toronto’s Crowd Made History

Canada didn’t just play their first World Cup match in Toronto—they rode a wave of noise to earn their first-ever point in the tournament. A last-minute goal by substitute Cyle Larin saved a point against Bosnia and Herzegovina, but the real hero might have been the 43, 000-strong crowd. Their chant

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Jun 13 2026BUSINESS

Why Good Teams Still Lose the Race Against Change

Organizations that seem smart can still get stuck when the world speeds up. Sometimes the ground shifts without warning—new rivals pop up, tech changes overnight, rules flip, and what people want keeps changing. The tools that once worked for planning and approvals suddenly feel clunky. Leaders who

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