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Jun 03 2026SPORTS

When Florida teams strike out in the playoffs

The Florida baseball team had high hopes when they entered the regional tournament, but their season ended abruptly with two straight losses to Troy. The Gators dropped games by wide margins—16-11 and 10-2—showing their defense and pitching couldn’t hold up under pressure. Even though the team hit 1

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Jun 03 2026SPORTS

Why the Detroit Lions Might Dominate the NFL in 2026

The Detroit Lions are often overlooked in NFL conversations, but recent predictions suggest they could surprise many in the 2026 season. A writer at a major sports magazine made three bold claims about the Lions: they will win their division, lead the league in wins, and score the most points. These

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Jun 03 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Summer Reads and Real-Life Stories Hit Bay Area Bookstores

June in the Bay Area means more than just sunny days and outdoor BBQs—it’s a month packed with writers sharing their latest works. From cookbooks by Indigenous chefs to memoirs by tech entrepreneurs and even a book about butterflies, there’s something for every reader. Some events dive deep into per

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Jun 03 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A New Chapter for a Beloved Detective

The show that made detective Harry Bosch famous is moving on. After ten years, the original actor is leaving, but the story isn’t over. Instead, it’s getting a fresh start with a new face. The final season will wrap up his journey, while a prequel explores his first days on the job during the 1992 L

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Jun 03 2026CRIME

A YouTuber’s Prize Flight Leads to a Drug Smuggling Arrest

Last year, a YouTuber known for giving away expensive prizes handed a private jet to Jabari Brown, a man now caught in a major legal mess. Brown was arrested over the weekend in Asunción alongside several others after a plane carrying 577 pounds of marijuana landed. Authorities say the group faces c

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Jun 02 2026CELEBRITIES

Charli XCX’s New Album Mixes Music, Fashion and Film

Charli XCX is set to release a fresh collection of songs on July 24. The project, called “Music, Fashion, Film, ” promises a short run of eleven tracks that together last just over half an hour. Her Instagram post shows a cover art that puts three famous figures in the spotlight: John Cale for mu

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Jun 02 2026HEALTH

A Silent Spread of Measles in Delta County

Delta County now faces a new measles case that shows the virus may be moving around without anyone noticing. The child, who never left Colorado and had no known links to other confirmed infections, likely caught it from someone who did not get tested. This lack of tracing means exposed people are le

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Jun 02 2026HEALTH

Nurses and the Choice to Help End Life

In a recent nationwide survey, doctors who work closely with nurses were asked if they would help patients who want to end their own lives. The study looked at both nurse practitioners and registered nurses, trying to find out what makes them say yes or no. The results show that most nurses are not

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Jun 02 2026CRYPTO

Orbs Unveils New System to Speed Up Cross‑Chain Crypto Trades

The latest upgrade from Orbs, a Layer‑3 blockchain focused on trading, introduces a system called Committee Sync that helps verify trades across different blockchains without moving user funds. The update builds on Orbs’ existing execution layer, which powers various decentralized trading protocols

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Jun 02 2026BUSINESS

Car Prices Soar, Drivers Stay on the Road

Los Angeles traffic keeps moving at a steady pace even as fuel costs climb higher than ever. The city’s main highways – I‑405, I‑10 and I‑5 – saw almost no change in the number of miles driven over a two‑month stretch that began after the Iran conflict escalated. Researchers from Caltrans anal

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