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Jun 15 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrity Hair Transformations: The Bang Effect

Many people wonder how a simple change like bangs can alter their look. Some feel the urge to trim the front after a breakup or when they see a celebrity with a fresh cut. The result can feel like a style victory, or it might mean months of patience while hair grows back. A Reddit discussion gather

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Jun 14 2026TECHNOLOGY

Fix It Yourself: A Low‑Cost Guide to Home Repairs

More than a third of U. S. adults can’t cover a $400 surprise bill without borrowing, yet 59 % have faced such an expense in the past year. About a fifth of those bills come from fixing homes and appliances, so saving money by doing it yourself is worth considering. I’ve turned my spare time into

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Jun 14 2026BUSINESS

Airport Boss Retires After 17 Years

Andrew B. Davis, who has led Worcester Regional Airport for nearly 17 years, will step down next month. Before taking the helm in Worcester, he managed operations at Philadelphia International Airport for American Airlines. In 2025 the airport welcomed 229, 000 travelers, a steep rise from under 50,

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Jun 14 2026ART

Storm Hits Omaha Art Fair, Vendors Left Scrambling

Heavy rain and gusty winds struck an art fair in Omaha, leaving vendors with ruined displays and damaged artwork. The event was already bustling when the weather turned chaotic, forcing organizers to halt activities mid‑day. Many sellers had spent weeks preparing their pieces for the crowd. After t

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Jun 14 2026BUSINESS

Why Delta’s New Planes Sit Empty While Old Planes Fly Extra Seats

Delta recently took delivery of shiny new Airbus A321neos, but instead of using them for fancy transcontinental routes, the airline parked them in the desert. The problem? A single seat design from a major supplier couldn’t get approved fast enough. These weren’t any old seats—they were Safran Vue s

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Jun 12 2026BUSINESS

When Bad Habits Meet Fairness: What Banks Can Learn

In many workplaces, how people act can either help or hurt the team. One personality style that often causes trouble is called Machiavellianism – a tendency to manipulate and act selfishly. Researchers wanted to see how this trait affects bad work habits, especially in private banks in South India.

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Jun 12 2026WEATHER

Midwest storms leave thousands in the dark while East braces for heat

A deadly storm system tore through the Midwest this week, leaving behind a trail of downed power lines, crumbled buildings, and one fatality. In Des Moines, Iowa, a 54-year-old man lost his life when a tree collapsed on him at a park shelter. Meanwhile, Illinois faced its own crisis as a tornado dam

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Jun 11 2026BUSINESS

Bahrain Route on Hold: AirAsia X Delays Flight Plans

AirAsia X has pushed back the start of its new flight that would connect Kuala Lumpur with Bahrain and then to London’s Gatwick airport. The airline originally wanted to launch the service in June, but worries about fighting in the Middle East have forced it to wait until at least August or Septembe

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Jun 11 2026WEATHER

Thunderstorm Chaos Delays Flights at O’Hare

A long line of strong storms is heading toward Chicago, stretching from Wisconsin into central Illinois. The approaching weather brings heavy rain and strong gusty winds that threaten the city’s air traffic. Because of this danger, the FAA has issued a ground stop at O’Hare International Airport.

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Jun 11 2026CELEBRITIES

When Radio Stars Make Headlines for the Wrong Reasons

A well-known Atlanta radio host vanished from his morning show without warning after serious allegations surfaced. His wife accused him of physical abuse, sharing images she claims show injuries from a recent fight. The accusations don’t stop there—she also suggested a romantic link between her husb

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