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Jun 05 2026SPORTS

Coach Mazzulla’s Sunny Mood Swings

Derrick White, a Boston Celtics guard, shared another quirky story about their coach, Joe Mazzulla, on FanDuel TV. White said that Mazzulla is always learning new ways to think, but one thing he hates most is sunny weather. White explained that when they were in Los Angeles, the sky was clear and

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Jun 05 2026CRIME

Hockey mom’s rough call leads to erased record

A Pennsylvania hockey mom’s pushy response to her son’s penalty has officially been wiped from public view after a year of legal steps. Andrea Bucci, 39, faced charges last summer for a rink-side clash with a teenage referee who had just thrown her son out of a youth hockey game for a hard hit on an

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Jun 05 2026WEATHER

Can You Spot the Northern Lights in New Jersey This Week?

Sky watchers in New Jersey might get a rare treat tonight and Friday if the weather cooperates. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration expects a geomagnetic storm strong enough to push the Northern Lights farther south than usual. The lights could be visible across much of North America

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Jun 05 2026FINANCE

Who’s Really on the Hook for Water Authority’s Debt?

A financial firm once tied to Reading’s water authority has turned the tables by suing the City Council instead of defending itself in a long-running case about bond debt. The twist? The firm now claims council members share the blame for approving loans that later became controversial. This fresh l

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Jun 04 2026WEATHER

Rain Arrives Early in Michigan, Says Weather Update

Michigan weather watchers get a new schedule for the next rainy spell. The forecast now says the rain will hit the state on Friday, not Saturday as earlier predicted. That shift means most of Michigan could be clear by late Saturday afternoon or evening. The change comes from fresh data that

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Jun 04 2026POLITICS

Nine Lives Lost in Gaza Skirmishes

The day began with a series of air attacks over the Gaza Strip, where Israeli jets targeted four apartment buildings before dawn. These strikes caused nine deaths and left fifteen wounded, according to local medical teams. One of the buildings housed a family of five; all members were killed in the

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Jun 04 2026CRIME

New Georgia Man Confesses to 1989 New Jersey Murder After Decades of Silence

A man from Georgia walked into a police station in August 2024, over seven hundred miles from the crime scene, and admitted he killed a New Jersey resident in 1989. He was carrying his meds and personal items, ready for the worst. His confession came after a pastor urged him to do what he felt was r

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Jun 04 2026BUSINESS

A Big Casino Deal Won’t Change Daily Life in Danville

The news that Caesars Entertainment will be bought for $17. 6 billion barely made a ripple in Danville, Virginia. The city’s casino, which brings in roughly two million visitors yearly, will keep running just like before. Even the local government’s deal with Caesars stays intact. City leaders say t

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Jun 04 2026HEALTH

Balancing Blood Sugar: How Smart Tech Could Help Diabetics

Type 1 diabetes means the body can't control blood sugar on its own. People with this condition must constantly monitor how they eat, move, and feel to decide when to take insulin. But even with careful tracking, blood sugar can swing too high or too low. That’s where new tech steps in. Most insuli

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Jun 04 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Big voices get ignored: why famous actors flop in cartoons

Studios love famous faces, but big names often crash in animated films. Most actors shine on screen because they use faces and bodies to sell emotions. When the camera cuts to their voices only, many struggle to connect. Matthew Lillard, who played in horror and mystery shows, recently pointed this

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