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Apr 15 2026WEATHER

Storms Hit North Jersey, Wind Threat Looms

The National Weather Service warns that isolated thunderstorms could appear across North Jersey, especially in Sussex, Warren, Morris and Passaic counties. The most intense weather is likely to focus on this northern region, but the danger can stretch along I‑95. Areas south of New York City—includi

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Apr 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

MFA Turns Art into a Night Out

The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, which opened back in 1870 and now displays over 450 000 pieces, has shifted from a quiet gallery to a lively cultural hotspot. Instead of the usual daytime tours, it now offers events that feel more like social gatherings than museum visits. Its flagship prog

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Apr 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Season 13 Brings Fresh Heroes, Keywords and a Burning Quest

The latest chapter of the popular card game starts today, bringing fresh twists to its auto‑battle mode. Season 13 introduces two brand‑new abilities that change how players build their decks. The first, “Fodder, ” appears on demon cards; when a player’s demons refresh, they will grab any Fodder

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Apr 15 2026BUSINESS

Bang & Olufsen Brings a New Sound Experience to Seoul

The popular audio brand Bang & Olufsen has opened a fresh store inside Seoul’s Lotte Department Store on April 15, bringing its newest retail style to Korea. The shop sits beside the Emerald Lounge on the fourth floor and has been redesigned into a bright, colorful space that mixes modern flair w

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Apr 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

AI‑Powered Server Boosts Old‑School MMORPG

The new “Cheongeum” server for the classic game Online Samgukji 2 has been upgraded with a big update that focuses on the Nanman area. The change uses artificial intelligence to keep the game’s economy steady by watching how players trade and fight. Nanman is a famous spot in the game because of it

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Apr 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Nashville Music Powerhouse Aims to Protect Country Roots

A former chief executive of a major Nashville label has opened a fresh music company that plans to keep country’s storytelling alive. The new venture, called Joan of Arc Music, will handle everything from finding and training artists to publishing songs and managing careers. Its first partner

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Apr 15 2026HEALTH

Dogs Bring Healing to Presque Isle Hospital

Presque Isle’s AR Gould Hospital has welcomed a new source of comfort: therapy dogs that visit patients and staff to ease stress and boost recovery. The initiative is part of a growing program that now reaches four hospitals across Maine. Two years ago, the idea began at Eastern Maine Medical Cente

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Apr 15 2026POLITICS

US Seals Iranian Sea Trade Amid Talk of New Negotiations

The United States announced that its navy has stopped all maritime commerce with Iran, even as the president hinted that talks about ending the current conflict might resume soon. In a brief statement, Admiral Brad Cooper said that within 36 hours of the blockade being put in place, every vessel

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Apr 15 2026POLITICS

Japan Opens Arms Trade to Allies, Drawing Global Attention

Japan is set to relax its strict arms export rules, a move that has caught the eye of countries from Poland to the Philippines. The decision follows President Donald Trump’s uncertain stance on defense commitments and the ongoing conflicts in Iran and Ukraine, which have strained U. S. weapon suppli

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Apr 15 2026TECHNOLOGY

People Turning to AI for Health Questions

The trend of asking smart‑phone assistants about medical symptoms has grown fast. In one Texas town a 42‑year‑old woman prefers to type her worries into an app instead of calling a doctor. She says she tells the program what’s happening, then follows its suggestions. Researchers note that younger

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