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Jun 07 2026BUSINESS

Small businesses step up with creative giving after Florida storms

When Hurricane Ian slammed into Southwest Florida in 2022, it didn’t just flood homes—it drained hope for many families. Some found themselves staring at concrete floors where their living rooms used to be, stuck in a slow battle with insurance companies that never paid up. Meanwhile, businesses lik

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Jun 07 2026OPINION

Helping Older Homeless Veterans Get Back on Their Feet

The problem of aging veterans losing their homes is growing fast. Many who served in the late 1970s and early 1980s now struggle with PTSD, substance issues, and weak support systems. A shortage of affordable housing and health care access makes things worse. Without stable shelter, these veterans f

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Jun 07 2026SPORTS

The Yankees will endure without Judge, but only under some conditions

The New York Yankees once hoped Aaron Judge would be back on the field within days after missing time with a rib injury. Instead, reality hit—his return is now months away. That’s not great news, but the team has a backup plan. With Judge out long-term, the Yankees still have enough firepower to sta

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Jun 07 2026SPORTS

Canada's World Cup moment: small country, big heart

Eight-year-old Nathaniel Salhani was bouncing on his toes when he blurted out his excitement about Canada co-hosting the World Cup. His team had just finished playing on a perfect Ottawa evening, but all he could think about was the Ireland match coming up. His mom, Nathalie, echoed that pride—"We’v

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Jun 07 2026WEATHER

Weather shift brings weekend warnings for New York City

A weekend weather shift is about to shake up New York City. Big changes are coming Saturday afternoon into Sunday. Heavy rain and strong winds will replace the sunny, warm days people have been enjoying. Temperatures that climbed into the 80s and low 90s will drop as the storm rolls in. New York’s e

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Jun 07 2026SPORTS

Knicks Fans with Deep Pockets Fly High for Finals

Basketball fans with very deep pockets are flying across the country just to watch the Knicks play in the NBA Finals. Private jet traffic at San Antonio’s small airport has jumped 25% this week compared to last year, with rich fans landing in time for the first two games. The Knicks haven’t made the

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Jun 07 2026SPORTS

Celebrities skip White House UFC event

A big UFC fight night is coming to Washington D. C. soon, but not everyone invited seems excited to go. The event mixes sports, history, and politics, turning the White House lawn into a temporary fight zone. With 5, 000 paid seats and 85, 000 free screens nearby, this show is meant to be huge. The

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Jun 07 2026HEALTH

Is alkaline water a health booster or just another passing trend?

Bottled water labeled as alkaline often gets attention for its mineral additives like calcium and magnesium, which raise its pH above neutral. While regular tap water usually falls below a neutral pH of 7, alkaline water hovers around 8 or 9, leading some to believe it can balance the body’s acid le

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Jun 06 2026HEALTH

Prison Health Head Sues Corrections Dept Over Alleged Retaliation

A former Oregon prison health director, who once managed care for about 12 000 inmates, has filed a lawsuit against the state corrections agency and several of its leaders. He claims that after he raised concerns about medical neglect and wasted funds, the department retaliated by terminating him an

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Jun 06 2026SPORTS

Cape Verde’s Big Soccer Dream

The islands of Cape Verde hum with a music called morna, full of longing and hope. Many people have left the ten islands for work overseas, but they still feel a strong bond to home. Now that bond is turning into excitement as the national soccer team, nicknamed the Blue Sharks, prepares for t

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