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Jun 09 2026RELIGION

Healing After Church Hurt: Finding Your Own Path

The church can feel like a safe haven for some, but it can also be a source of pain and exclusion for others. People may leave feeling abandoned, ashamed, or deeply wounded by the messages they heard. They don’t always want to quit their faith entirely, yet the hurt lingers like a scar. So

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Jun 09 2026WEATHER

Heatwave Brings Possible Power Cuts in Northern California

Pacific Gas and Electric (PG E) warns that people in several Northern California counties may lose power mid‑week as temperatures rise and wildfire risk grows. The alert covers Colusa, Glen, Lake, Napa, Sonoma, Sutter, Tehama and Yolo counties. It is valid until Friday and will list exact addresses

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Jun 09 2026WEATHER

Heat Wave Hits Eugene: Expect 90‑Degree Days This Weekend

The Eugene and Springfield area is set for a sharp rise in temperatures, moving from the mild 60s at the start of the week to scorching highs by mid‑week. The National Weather Service notes that after a cool, wet beginning, a multi‑day heat event will begin late in the week and extend into the weeke

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Jun 09 2026WEATHER

Heat Wave Turns Into Storm Threat: A Week of Weather Watch

The weather team is keeping a close eye on the heat that’s set to hit the region from Tuesday through Thursday. A high‑pressure ridge will keep temperatures climbing while also setting up the possibility of storms every day. Early Tuesday starts with a few thunderstorms in the morning, but they are

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Jun 09 2026WEATHER

Maine’s Sunny Voting Day

A warm and dry Tuesday is on the cards for voters across Maine, according to the National Weather Service. The forecast shows temperatures climbing into the 80s, with many areas reaching as high as 87 degrees. The heat is expected to begin a short warm spell after a cooler Monday, driven by a ridge

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Jun 09 2026WEATHER

High Winds and Dry Air Raise Fire Threat in Western Colorado

The National Weather Service has warned that conditions across much of the Western Slope below 8, 000 feet are set for high fire risk through Tuesday night. Low humidity, soaring temperatures and strong winds make it easier for small fires to grow quickly. At Aspen, the fire chief said that even th

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Jun 09 2026POLITICS

Crowd Control: Trump’s NBA Trip Triggers Tight Security at Madison Square Garden

The New York Police Department announced that for the next few hours, people walking near Madison Square Garden will face strict limits. This move comes because former President Donald Trump plans to watch Game 3 of the NBA Finals, where the New York Knicks host the San Antonio Spurs. The Knicks

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Jun 09 2026POLITICS

Judge Reverses Trump Rule That Hindered Wind and Solar Projects

A federal judge has overturned a rule put in place by the Trump administration that made it harder for wind and solar projects to receive federal tax breaks. The decision, issued by Judge Colleen Kollar‑Kotelly in Washington, DC, says the Treasury Department’s Internal Revenue Service (IRS) did not

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Jun 09 2026POLITICS

Trump Questions California Vote Count

The former U. S. president has once again criticized California’s election process, claiming it is unfair and slow. He pointed to the mayoral race in Los Angeles, where his chosen candidate, Spencer Pratt, was trailing behind two Democrats after the first round of votes. Trump said that Pratt could

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Jun 09 2026POLITICS

Iran’s Nuclear Standoff: A Call for Dialogue

The head of the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog urged Iran to reopen talks, saying inspections at sites damaged a year ago need to restart. The request comes as the U. S. , joined by Britain, France and Germany, pushes for a board resolution demanding Iran supply detailed information about the bomb

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