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Jun 09 2026SCIENCE

AI in Weather and Climate: Not a Sudden Revolution

Machine learning is now used to help predict the weather and study climate change. It does not replace scientists; it works alongside traditional physics models. Most of the work uses “machine learning, ” a type of computer program that finds patterns in data. It is trained on large sets of

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Jun 09 2026CELEBRITIES

Momoa Drops Out of Helldivers Film

Jason Momoa, the actor famous for roles in action movies and TV shows, is no longer part of the planned Helldivers movie. The project, based on a popular video game, was expected to bring his star power to the screen. However, recent reports say he has left the film for reasons that are still unclea

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Jun 09 2026OPINION

China’s Green‑Gasp and Other Climate Myths

The latest round of climate chatter begins with a claim that China has hidden its real carbon output. Some say the country now looks cleaner because it changed how it counts emissions, but data shows its totals are still climbing. In fact, China’s yearly CO₂ output grew from about 7. 9 billion ton

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Jun 09 2026LIFESTYLE

Learn, Walk, Fish – Outdoor Fun for Everyone

The Watershed Resource Conservation Center invites people to a free workshop at the Fayetteville Public Library on Wednesday from 8:45 a. m. to 4 p. m. Participants will learn how to spot native and invasive plants, practice removing the unwanted ones, and hear about plans to protect riverbanks. Sig

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Jun 09 2026EDUCATION

Kid’s Math Struggle: Turning the Tables

Parents feel stuck because their son keeps getting low marks in math. He does fine in other subjects, but poor grades hurt college chances. The usual advice is to push harder for a better future. But the real issue is the pressure parents put on themselves and their child. When a teen shows weak

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Jun 09 2026BUSINESS

Banking Battle: Money Wins, Not Politics

The Italian government has said it will stay out of a fight over who controls Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena. Finance Minister Giancarlo Giorgetti told reporters that the outcome will depend on who offers a higher price. Two banks are in the race: Banco BPM and Intesa Sanpaolo. Intesa recently m

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Jun 09 2026FINANCE

Banks Push for Stronger EU Ties After Brexit

The UK’s banking sector is calling for tighter cooperation with Europe as a new meeting between the prime minister and EU officials approaches in July. Industry group UK Finance released a report that highlights banks’ desire to solidify the 2023 Memorandum of Understanding on Financial Services

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Jun 09 2026EDUCATION

Norwin Schools Raise Taxes, Hope on State Funding Boost

"The Norwin School District is preparing to increase property taxes by about 4% for the next school year. The decision was made after a unanimous vote by the board on Monday night. The budget plan, totaling roughly $99 million, raises taxes to 100. 2 mills in the main towns and to 15. 97 mills fo

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Jun 09 2026OPINION

A Questionable Choice for National Security

In a surprising move, the president chose Bill Pulte to fill the top intelligence post for up to seven months without Senate approval. Unlike past leaders who brought decades of military or government service, Pulte’s background centers on overseeing a federal housing agency and pursuing political

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Jun 09 2026POLITICS

Atlantic City Faces Tax Rise After State Rejects Budget Cut

The city council has presented a new budget that demands a 2 % hike in taxes. This move comes after state officials declined Atlantic City’s earlier proposal to lower the tax rate by 2. 3 cents per dollar. The mayor explained that the state’s insistence on a tax increase forced the council to adopt

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