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Jun 19 2026WEATHER

Rainy Day Alert: What to expect for your Thursday commute

Today might feel more like a gloomy spring day than a summer one in Connecticut, thanks to an unexpected wave of wet weather. Forecasters say steady showers with occasional rumbles of thunder could stick around until early evening. The strongest bursts look set to arrive between mid-afternoon and la

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Jun 19 2026SPORTS

Boston’s World Cup Fan Zone closes early over storm fears

Bostonians planning to enjoy the FIFA Fan Festival at City Hall Plaza got some unwelcome news early Thursday morning. City leaders announced the outdoor party would shut down for the day because a warm front rolling through Massachusetts threatened to bring damaging winds and heavy rain. Experts fro

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Jun 19 2026POLITICS

Rainy Juneteenth Plans Force Last-Minute Changes Across the South

This year’s Juneteenth celebrations faced an unexpected challenge—not from planning disagreements, but from the sky itself. Heavy storms sweeping through the southern and eastern U. S. forced cities to rethink outdoor events just days before June 19. In Clarkston, Georgia, organizers scrapped the ho

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Jun 18 2026WEATHER

Heavy Rain and Wind Shake Up Chicago’s Weather

A steady stream of storms is set to keep the Chicago area soaked and wind‑y through Wednesday. Meteorologists warn that as rain pours, the risk of flooding grows, especially in low‑lying parts of the city and Cook County. The forecast also signals that some areas may see severe weather, with a highe

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Jun 18 2026WEATHER

Strong Winds and Flood Watch Hit Northern Illinois

A wind alert is in place for several northern Illinois counties as a storm moves through the area. The warning covers Boone, DeKalb, Lee, Ogle, Winnebago and parts of Cook, DuPage, Lake, Kane and McHenry counties. It started at 10:46 a. m. and will end by 1 p. m. The National Weather Service said wi

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Jun 18 2026WEATHER

Storm Path Shift Leaves Chicago Lighter but Still on Edge

Morning rain pushed the hot front farther south, pulling the strongest tornado risk away from Chicago. The National Weather Service now rates most of the city as only a slight danger, down from the earlier moderate level. Still, parts of Illinois and Indiana farther south keep a higher threat for

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Jun 18 2026WEATHER

Power Outage Check in Baton Rouge

When storms roll through Baton Rouge, many people worry about losing electricity. Two big companies supply power to the area: Entergy and DEMCO. Both have online tools that let residents see where outages are happening in real time. To use Entergy’s map, go to their website. Green lines show neighb

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Jun 18 2026WEATHER

Storm Surge: Tornadoes Strike Illinois and Iowa

A powerful storm swept across the Midwest, sparking tornadoes that rattled communities in Illinois and Iowa. At 5:10 p. m. , a tornado touched down near Harpers Ferry, a quiet town in northeastern Iowa. Later, at about 6:40 p. m. , another tornado slammed into Charleston, a city in central Ill

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Jun 18 2026BUSINESS

Homary Opens Its First French Store in Paris

Homary, a worldwide furniture and décor brand, has opened its first shop in France. The new location is at the Domus shopping centre near Paris and will welcome customers from Saturday, June 27. This launch marks the brand’s official entry into the French market and shows its plan to grow across Eur

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Jun 18 2026HEALTH

High‑Insulin Foods and Lifestyle Raise Liver Disease Risk in Type 2 Diabetes

People who have type 2 diabetes often face a serious liver problem called metabolic dysfunction‑associated steatotic liver disease, or MASLD. Scientists wondered whether the way people eat and live could increase that risk because both diabetes and MASLD share similar metabolic issues, such as in

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