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Apr 24 2026SPORTS

Savannah Bananas switch games due to weather changes

A popular baseball event featuring the Savannah Bananas is getting a quick date change because of rain in New York City. The game planned for Saturday night at Yankee Stadium has been moved up by one day, now set for Friday at 7:30 p. m. instead. The decision came after weather experts warned of sto

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Apr 23 2026BUSINESS

Tesla’s Q1 Numbers Show Growth but Still Lag Behind Past Quarters

Tesla posted a rise in revenue and profit for the first quarter, thanks mainly to more car sales and a jump in its Full Self‑Driving subscriptions. The company earned $22. 38 billion, a 16% increase from the same period last year, and its automotive income climbed to $16. 2 billion. A surprising hig

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Apr 23 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Netflix’s New Hit Stays at the Top in Many Countries

A movie about a father’s journey after a crash that nearly takes his son’s life is now a global favorite. The film, released in April, quickly climbed to first place in over ninety countries. Even in the U. S. , it made it into the top three, beating some big kids’ movies in just one week. This isn

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Apr 23 2026SPORTS

Renting a dorm for World Cup 2026? Here’s what to expect at Georgia Tech

Georgia Tech is turning student housing into a temporary home for World Cup visitors this summer. Instead of booking a hotel, soccer fans can rent a single room in a shared apartment near Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The program, called Soccer Stays GT Summer Lodging, opens dorm-style living to the public

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Apr 22 2026RELIGION

Michigan Muslims Share Their Story at Library Talk

A friendly evening will take place on May 7 when Imam Robert Shaheed talks about the history of Islam in Michigan. The talk starts at 6:30 p. m. in the Hoyt Library and is free for anyone who wants to learn. Imam Shaheed has been a leader at the Islamic Center of Saginaw for more than four decades.

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Apr 22 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Spring Fun in Kingston: Crafts, Music, and Local Adventures

Kingston’s spring is buzzing with new chances to explore, create, and enjoy. First up are the free repair clinics at Wild Bobbin, where residents can bring worn‑out clothes for quick fixes. The shop offers supplies and friendly help on the second Wednesday and fourth Saturday of each month, makin

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Apr 22 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Game Update Brings Classic Anime Pets to Ragnarok Idle Adventure PLUS

A beloved old-school anime is teaming up again with a popular mobile game, giving players a fresh way to interact with classic characters. The game is adding two well-known heroes from a 1970s Japanese sci-fi series as collectible pets. These characters aren’t just for show—they come with rewards th

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Apr 22 2026HEALTH

Hidden Struggles in Medical Schools: What Brazilian Students Face

Medical students in Brazil often face silent battles that don’t show up in grades. While the focus is usually on exams and long hours, a new look into their mental health reveals how common serious thoughts about self-harm really are. Researchers studied over a thousand students from different backg

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Apr 21 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Korean Drum‑Beat Showdown Opens for Switch Players

The 2026 Korea Championship for the popular rhythm game has just started accepting entries from local Switch users. Players must record themselves hitting two specific tracks on the game “Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival” and post the footage to YouTube. The two songs, one rated ★8 and the other ★

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Apr 21 2026HEALTH

Easy Habits That Could Protect Your Brain as You Age

Research shows that small daily choices can make a big difference in lowering dementia risk. One major study looked at nearly 70 research papers covering millions of people over 35. It found that regular movement and proper sleep stand out as two of the most powerful tools we have. Walking briskly,

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