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Jun 04 2026SPORTS

Thunder’s Possible Roster Shake‑Up

The Oklahoma City Thunder are likely already deciding who to let go this offseason. One player that stands out is swingman Luguentz Dort, whose team option of $17. 7 million expires next summer. Dort has been with the Thunder since 2019, sharing a longest‑tenured status with superstar Shai Gilgeous‑

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Jun 04 2026SPORTS

Future Star Chooses Miami Over LSU

Jaiden Bryant, a highly rated five‑star edge rusher from Irmo High School, has decided to switch his college commitment. He originally pledged to LSU but after an official visit to Coral Gables, he announced a new allegiance to the University of Miami. The decision was made public on Wednesday night

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Jun 04 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Weekend Fun in Cleveland: Music, Pride, Soccer and More

Cleveland wakes up to a fresh mix of music shows, sports games and community celebrations that promise something for everyone. Start the weekend by marching through downtown with Pride in CLE, where people gather to celebrate love and diversity. The event kicks off at 11 a. m. , then turns into a

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Jun 04 2026SCIENCE

Hidden Food Stories of an Iron Age Town

The study looks at the food habits of people buried in a 1, 500‑year‑old cemetery in Padua, Italy. Researchers measured two types of stable isotopes—carbon and nitrogen—in bone samples from 19 adults and 16 animals. These chemicals act like fingerprints that tell scientists whether a person ate main

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Jun 04 2026SPORTS

Diana Shnaider: A Rising Russian Tennis Star

Diana Shnaider is a young tennis player who has quickly moved up the world rankings. She was born on April 2, 2004, in Zhigulevsk, Russia. She plays left‑handed and is known for powerful shots. Her hard work has earned her a career high of number 11 in the world. She grew up in Russia but spent som

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Jun 04 2026CRIME

New Georgia Man Confesses to 1989 New Jersey Murder After Decades of Silence

A man from Georgia walked into a police station in August 2024, over seven hundred miles from the crime scene, and admitted he killed a New Jersey resident in 1989. He was carrying his meds and personal items, ready for the worst. His confession came after a pastor urged him to do what he felt was r

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Jun 04 2026HEALTH

Bridging Culture With Mobile Mental Health

A new study looks at how to make mental health apps work better for Arabic‑speaking people in Australia. Researchers started by talking to community members about what helps or hurts when they use digital tools for mental care. The findings show that simply translating an app is not enough.

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Jun 04 2026BUSINESS

Victoria’s Secret Brings Back Glamour and Stock Prices Rise

Victoria’s Secret once ruled the lingerie world with high-fashion models, diamond bras, and a glamorous image. But when the brand shifted toward body positivity and inclusivity, things went wrong. Sales dropped fast, and the stock price fell from $57 to under $20 by 2021. The company tried adding di

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Jun 04 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Weekend Fun in Little Rock

Little Rock shows that weekends can be more than football fields and quiet green spaces. Instead of sticking to the usual routine, the city mixes serious art with playful surprises, proving that culture can be lively and approachable. In one local park a pair of performers blends opera with elect

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Jun 04 2026BUSINESS

A Big Casino Deal Won’t Change Daily Life in Danville

The news that Caesars Entertainment will be bought for $17. 6 billion barely made a ripple in Danville, Virginia. The city’s casino, which brings in roughly two million visitors yearly, will keep running just like before. Even the local government’s deal with Caesars stays intact. City leaders say t

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