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May 20 2025WEATHER

Minnesota's Summer: Hot, Dry, and Hazy?

Minnesota has been through a rollercoaster of weather. Just when folks were ready to enjoy the summer heat, a cold spell hit. This sudden change has many wondering what to expect for the rest of the summer. Let's dive into the latest weather predictions and see how they stack up against earlier for

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May 19 2025SPORTS

WNBA Takes Action Against Racist Fan Behavior

The WNBA is currently looking into reports of hateful comments made by fans during a recent game. This incident took place during the season opener between the Chicago Sky and the Indiana Fever. The league has not yet specified exactly when the comments were made or who they were directed at. Howeve

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May 19 2025EDUCATION

Graduates Face a World in Flux

Boston's college graduates celebrated their big day under a mix of sunny and cloudy skies. The atmosphere was a blend of joy and concern. Why? Because the political climate has been anything but calm. Students at Boston University buzzed with excitement. They cheered as their faces appeared on

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May 19 2025HEALTH

Homelessness and Brain Injuries: A Community-Driven Approach

People without homes often face a tough mix of brain injuries and mental health or substance use issues. This combo makes their lives even harder. It's clear that these problems are common, but there's a big gap in how to tackle them together. So, a group of community insiders decided to step up. Th

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May 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

Bluetooth Trackers: The Best Choice for Both iPhone and Android Users

Bluetooth trackers have become a popular tool for keeping tabs on personal belongings. These small devices connect to smartphones, helping users locate items that might otherwise go missing. One such tracker stands out as a top choice for both iPhone and Android users. The process of selecting the

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May 17 2025POLITICS

Future Face-Off? Putin and Zelensky Might Meet Soon

A possible meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is on the table. This news comes straight from the Kremlin. The Kremlin's spokesperson, Dmitry Peskov, dropped a hint that such a meeting could happen. However, he did not spell out what conditio

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May 17 2025EDUCATION

A New Chapter for North Idaho College Graduates

North Idaho College saw a historic moment with its largest graduating class ever. 971 students crossed the stage, marking the biggest class in the school's 91-year history. The weather was gloomy, but the mood was far from it. The Schuler Performing Arts Center was packed with students and their fam

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May 16 2025POLITICS

Trump and Springsteen's Public Spat

In a recent exchange, former President Donald Trump and legendary musician Bruce Springsteen traded barbs over political views. The tension began when Springsteen, during a European tour, criticized Trump's administration. He urged fans in Manchester, England, to stand up for democracy and against a

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May 16 2025CELEBRITIES

Trump's Swift Surprise: A Mid-East Trip Ends with a Pop Star Jab

A recent journey to the Middle East by a certain American leader ended on a peculiar note. Instead of focusing on the peace-making efforts, the spotlight shifted to an unexpected target: Taylor Swift. This wasn't the first time the pop star had been in the crosshairs of this leader. Over the past fe

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May 16 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Pandemic's Impact on a Small Town

The film Eddington takes viewers to the desert city of Eddington, New Mexico, during the COVID summer of 2020. The story revolves around Joe Cross, the city sheriff, who stands out as he refuses to wear a face mask. Joe is an asthmatic, but his decision is more about his contempt for COVID stats and

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