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Jun 04 2026ENVIRONMENT

Exploring the Deepest Spot in Lake Superior

The bottom of Lake Superior hides an underwater world most people never see. On June 6th, scientists will send a camera-equipped robot down 1, 300 feet to explore this mysterious zone. A team will livestream their dive, letting viewers watch creatures and rocks appear on screen in real time. But con

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Jun 04 2026WEATHER

Northeast Ohio braces for summer storms after a dry spell

Northeast Ohio has enjoyed a stretch of clear, sunny days with little change in weather. From now until Friday, the region will stay mostly dry under a stable weather system pushing in from the north. Daily highs will rise gradually—from the mid-70s on Wednesday to the upper 80s by Friday—as warmer

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May 23 2026ENVIRONMENT

Planning a Memorial Weekend Lakeside Trip? Check the Waves First

Memorial Day weekend brings crowds to Michigan's shorelines, but not all beaches offer safe swimming conditions. While West Michigan stays calm with gentle waves under three feet all weekend, Southeast Michigan faces high risks on Saturday with waves climbing up to seven feet in spots like Port Aust

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May 15 2026WEATHER

A Warm, Humid Storm Looms Over Michigan

The forecast office has already flagged a possible thunderstorm threat for much of Lower Michigan as early as Monday. A weather system will emerge from the southwest U. S. , cross the Great Lakes by late Monday or early Tuesday, and bring a warm, humid air mass into the state. Monday’s tempera

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May 07 2026WEATHER

Great Lakes: Michigan’s Weather Whisperer

The Great Lakes act like giant weather regulators for Michigan, especially on the eastern and southeastern shores. Water moves heat slower than land, so during summer it absorbs sunshine without getting hot quickly. This keeps nearby towns cooler than places farther inland, giving the lakeshores

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Apr 24 2026ENVIRONMENT

Saving a lake: why Utah’s new water rules could make a difference

For years, people living near the Great Salt Lake barely noticed it shrinking. The smell and dust storms felt like normal parts of life in northern Utah. But as the water vanished, so did the lake’s hidden value—supporting wildlife, local jobs, and even the air people breathe. Instead of waiting for

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Jan 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Ethan Hawke and Russell Crowe in a Wild Oregon Adventure

In 1933, the Great Depression was in full swing, and the Oregon wilderness was a tough place to survive. Padraic McKinley's movie, The Weight, tries to capture this rough time with a story about gold, greed, and survival. It has big names like Ethan Hawke and Russell Crowe, but does it really bring

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Jan 07 2026POLITICS

Power Play: How Venezuela's Crisis Shakes Up Global Politics

Russia is in a tough spot after Nicolás Maduro, a close friend of the Kremlin, was captured. But in Moscow, they see this as a sign of something bigger. They think the U. S. is making a bold move in Venezuela. This move is a distraction from the Ukraine conflict. It also shows a shift in global poli

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Jan 06 2026BUSINESS

Economic Forecasts for 2026: What's the Buzz?

Economic predictions are often off the mark. Take 1929, for example. A well-known economist confidently declared that stock prices had hit a "permanent high. " Just two weeks later, the market crashed, kicking off the Great Depression. Fast forward to today, and economic forecasters still struggle.

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Dec 31 2025WEATHER

Michigan Braces for More Snow and Ice

Michigan is in for a rough ride with winter weather. The National Weather Service has put out warnings and advisories, even though the big storm is moving away. Snow showers are expected to ease up later in the morning but will pick up again in the afternoon and continue into Wednesday. Parts of nor

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