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Jun 05 2026SPORTS

Coach Mazzulla’s Sunny Mood Swings

Derrick White, a Boston Celtics guard, shared another quirky story about their coach, Joe Mazzulla, on FanDuel TV. White said that Mazzulla is always learning new ways to think, but one thing he hates most is sunny weather. White explained that when they were in Los Angeles, the sky was clear and

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Jun 05 2026SPORTS

Weather Woes Could Shake Up the 2026 Belmont Stakes

Saratoga Springs is gearing up for the 158th Belmont Stakes on Saturday night, but a looming storm front may stir trouble. The forecast from FOX Weather shows a “medium” risk for weather impact, with temperatures around 77°F and gusts up to 10 mph. Jockeys and fans alike are bracing for the po

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Jun 05 2026BUSINESS

China’s Oil Demand Drops to a 10‑Year Low

China has pulled back on buying crude oil, with imports falling to a decade‑old low in May. The drop is driven by weak global demand, fewer refinery runs, and the country’s ability to tap into its large stockpiles. Because many refineries are running at lower capacity, China does not need to buy as

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Jun 05 2026OPINION

Why anti-Zionism is not just politics, but a double standard

Three years ago, a brutal attack on a music festival in southern Israel shocked the world. Over a thousand young people—many of them just enjoying a day off—were killed, kidnapped, or subjected to horrific violence. The attackers came from Gaza, a territory controlled by Hamas, a group that rejects

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Jun 05 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Why yearly sports games keep feeling like the same old game

Back in the day, sports video games arrived like clockwork every year, and fans bought them without hesitation. Today, those same fans pause before checking out the latest edition. Case in point: Madden 27 shows off the Tush Push play, a real-life NFL move that turned into a video game highlight. Fa

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Jun 05 2026SPORTS

Why College Football Trailers Make Us Stop and Think

A new video trailer for an upcoming football game puts a coach instead of a star player front and center, which is unusual. The trailer mixes real game clips with Coach Curt talking about why players love the sport. Instead of just showing big hits and touchdowns, it asks fans to remember what footb

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Jun 05 2026CRIME

Hockey mom’s rough call leads to erased record

A Pennsylvania hockey mom’s pushy response to her son’s penalty has officially been wiped from public view after a year of legal steps. Andrea Bucci, 39, faced charges last summer for a rink-side clash with a teenage referee who had just thrown her son out of a youth hockey game for a hard hit on an

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Jun 05 2026SPORTS

College sports rules: Who should decide the future?

College sports are in a mess with no clear rules. Some want Congress to step in and create national guidelines, while others argue that powerhouse conferences should keep control. Nick Saban, the famous Alabama coach, recently told senators that the current system is broken and needs fixing. He supp

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Jun 05 2026SPORTS

Seahawks aiming for back-to-back wins but might fall short in 2026

The Seattle Seahawks just won the Super Bowl, but the team is already facing tough predictions for 2026. One major NFL forecast suggests they’ll make it back to the championship game—only to lose a close game to the Houston Texans. This isn’t just any prediction. It’s the top call on an annual list

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Jun 05 2026POLITICS

Colombia's Leftist Candidate Shifts Stance Ahead of Final Vote

Colombia’s presidential race is heating up as leftist candidate Ivan Cepeda adjusts his strategy to win over moderate voters. In a recent video message, he backed away from his earlier push for a new constitution through a special assembly. Instead, he’s focusing on building broad agreement for key

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