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May 09 2026LIFESTYLE

Local fun shouldn't be overlooked this summer

The change of seasons brings predictable excitement. After a long winter, people naturally crave outdoor activities when spring arrives. Instead of waiting for perfect weather, many start planning their summer adventures early. While big trips and events sound appealing, the best experiences often s

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May 09 2026SPORTS

College sports: Where big budgets win and small programs lose

Money talks louder than rackets in college sports these days. While basketball courts are flooded with new sponsor cash from beer and liquor brands, smaller sports like tennis and golf are getting the short end of the budget stick. This year alone, several top tennis programs vanished, including Ark

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May 09 2026BUSINESS

Prime Video’s Big Play for Ads and Sports

Streaming services usually fight over shows and movies, but Amazon’s Prime Video is playing a different game—one where live sports and ads score big points. The platform recently revealed it made over $17 billion from ads in just three months, beating traditional media giants like Warner Bros. and P

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May 09 2026POLITICS

Healdsburg's Future Train Station Gets a Head Start on Celebrations

Before a single track is laid or a shovel hits the dirt, Healdsburg is already throwing a party for a train station that won’t open for years. Over 1, 000 people gathered at a local hall to mark the planned SMART rail extension, even though construction won’t begin until 2027. The excitement isn’t j

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May 08 2026ENTERTAINMENT

The Rough Roads of 20th Century Japan

Stranger Than Heaven steps away from the usual big‑action style of Yakuza games. It focuses on two young men, Makoto and Yu, who arrive in Japan in the early 1900s. Their lives are tied to crime and music, and the game follows them for fifty years. The story is tight. Instead of spanning m

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May 08 2026FINANCE

Building Africa’s Finance Brain: A New Plan for Growth

Africa faces a big gap between the money it needs and the money it can get. The problem is not just how much money is missing, but how it is organized. Right now, most of the continent’s savings stay in quick‑turn government debt instead of being used to build schools, roads or factories. What

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May 08 2026POLITICS

Relocating Dallas City Hall: A Bold Downtown Plan

Former mayor Mike Rawlings has started a new push to move Dallas City Hall, hoping the old building can become a hub for sports and entertainment instead. He launched ads in newspapers, on social media, and through a dedicated website to rally support for the idea. Rawlings said he wants city leader

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May 08 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Cross‑Game Chaos: StarCraft Units Invade Diablo Immortal

Diablo Immortal is set to welcome a surprise guest from another popular franchise, and the partnership will last about a month, starting on May 13. The invading force is the StarCraft Legion, which will spread new challenges across the Sanctuary. Players will face fresh boss fights and altered du

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May 08 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Crime Show Sparks Mixed Feelings

The latest crime drama drops on Peacock and quickly gathers attention, yet it still feels a shadow of its creator’s earlier success. It follows Etta Tiger Jonze, a young woman who moves from grief to power after her family is killed. She rises as the top crime boss in South Florida, mixing vengea

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May 08 2026SCIENCE

Testing a New Brain Cancer Drug: What Research Shows So Far

Doctors often face tough choices when treating aggressive brain tumors. A recent trial looked at how well a drug called regorafenib works in newly diagnosed and recurring glioblastoma cases. Instead of traditional methods, researchers used a flexible approach where patient data influenced treatment

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