JOHN P FISHWICK JR

Jun 14 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Spotlight on New Voices: Opera, Film and Music in the Ozarks

The Bentonville Film Festival is teaming up with Opera in the Ozarks to show a documentary that follows four rising opera singers as they tackle modern challenges. The film, “Aria — Opera on the Edge, ” will be screened at 3 p. m. Thursday in Eureka Springs, with live performances from tenor Ben Gul

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Jun 14 2026SPORTS

Seattle Seahawks Set to Shine in 2026

The Seattle Seahawks finished strong with a Super Bowl victory, and that win gives them confidence for the next season. However, they lost several key players during the offseason. This raises a question: will Seattle still be a top team in 2026? Fans are curious about what the future holds

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Jun 14 2026FINANCE

Smart Ways to Grow Money With Dividends

Investors often look for steady income streams, and dividends can be a reliable source of cash flow. Companies that pay high dividends tend to have solid earnings and a history of returning value to shareholders. Choosing the right dividend stocks requires careful analysis, not just chasing the hi

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Jun 14 2026SPORTS

Red Sox Face Big Question After Anthony’s Injury Woes

Roman Anthony stopped swinging in early May, missing 32 games and still not ready to play. The team’s boss admitted the front office misread his finger injury, calling it a sprain when it was actually a partial tear. Anthony said the pain in his ring finger keeps him from hitting properly, and he ho

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Jun 14 2026HEALTH

Measles Risk at SFO Sparks Call for Vaccines

A person who had measles may have passed through San Francisco International Airport’s international terminal earlier this week, then later that evening visited two shops in San Jose. The Santa Clara County Public Health Department warned people who were not vaccinated that they could catch the viru

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Jun 14 2026HEALTH

Mental Health: A Bridge, Not a Barrier

The Wellness Studio in Baton Rouge started in 2012 by two seasoned clinicians who wanted a calmer, more personal space for therapy. Their early work in hospitals showed them how sterile settings can make patients uneasy, so they shifted to a private practice that feels more welcoming. They treat

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Jun 14 2026HEALTH

Watercress: Tiny Leaf, Big Health Boost

Watercress is a small green plant that grows in water and belongs to the mustard family. It has earned a perfect score from the U. S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, ranking it as the top vegetable in terms of nutrients per calorie among 47 foods. A bunch can be bought for about two to f

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Jun 14 2026HEALTH

Staying Fueled When the Storm Hits

When a hurricane is on the horizon, people rush to stock up. Water goes first, then batteries, and soon after chips, cookies, and alcohol are gone too. This rush makes sense because we crave comfort foods that feel easy during a crisis. Yet those same snacks and drinks can backfire, leaving us more

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Jun 14 2026POLITICS

The Senate Fight and Trump’s Influence in Maine

In Bar Harbor, a small town in Maine, voters are debating how much weight to give a Senate candidate’s past actions. The debate is fueled by the fact that Donald Trump, who has faced numerous accusations from women and was caught on video bragging about inappropriate behavior, is currently president

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Jun 14 2026POLITICS

North Korea Declares It Cannot Be Asked to Give Up Nukes

North Korea says that the idea of giving up nuclear weapons is a closed door. The country’s foreign ministry told reporters that any talks about denuclearisation are meaningless and have no chance of changing its stance. The statement was shared by state media, KCNA, and it used the official name

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