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Jun 21 2026LIFESTYLE

Protect Your Plants: A Simple Guide to Keeping Animals Out

Animals can cause a lot of trouble in gardens. They dig, bite and eat plants, leaving homeowners frustrated. To prevent this damage, start by setting up a barrier around the garden area. A fence that is at least three feet tall will stop most mammals from climbing over, while a netting or mesh can k

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Jun 21 2026WEATHER

Storms Delay Flights at Orlando Airport

Orlando International Airport warns that the bad weather in Central Florida could slow down flights and baggage handling. The airport said on X that thunderstorms may cause some planes to stay on the ground longer than usual. A few departures headed for Orlando are already delayed. At 1:42 p. m. Ea

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Jun 21 2026SCIENCE

El Niño 2026: What It Means for Weather Around the World

El Niño is a climate pattern that happens every few years in the tropical Pacific. It starts when the ocean surface there gets much warmer than usual. This warming pushes heat and moisture around, changing weather far beyond the Pacific. Scientists say the current El Niño is already in motion and c

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Jun 21 2026SPORTS

Windy Days at the US Open Test Players’ Skill

The 2026 U. S. Open at Shinnecock Hills is shaping up to be a battle against the elements, especially for those who made it into the final two rounds. The course, known for its strong gusts, has already seen wind influence every shot from the 156 competitors. Wyndham Clark entered Saturday’s thi

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Jun 21 2026WEATHER

Tornado Watch and Heat Alert Hit Colorado’s Eastern Plains

A tornado watch is in effect for the northeastern part of Colorado until 9 p. m. This covers counties such as Cheyenne, Kit Carson, Lincoln, Logan, Phillips, Sedgwick, Washington and Yuma. The warning follows a forecast that summer storms could trigger tornadoes across the eastern plains. In additi

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Jun 21 2026WEATHER

Stormy Monday Ahead: Stay Ready for Sudden Weather

The weather crew has issued a warning that Monday could bring powerful storms to the region. A forecast office lists most of the area under a Slight Risk for severe weather, mainly because strong winds are expected to hit. After a warm, dry weekend that saw temperatures climb into the low 90s

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Jun 21 2026TECHNOLOGY

Wyoming’s New Digital Dollar: A State‑Run Stablecoin

Wyoming, a state where cattle outnumber people and rodeos rule the weekend, has taken an unexpected leap into the digital age. In January, it launched its own stablecoin – a digital token that keeps its value steady at one US dollar. The idea is simple: let residents buy everyday goods with the toke

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Jun 21 2026CRYPTO

Crazy Crypto Challenges Push People to the Edge

A new online platform has started a wave of risky challenges that promise cryptocurrency rewards. The site, which began in early January, lets anyone post a task and anyone else try it for a chance to win digital money. The most extreme tasks include sticking one’s face in a toilet, getting a tattoo

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Jun 21 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin Survives Japan’s Rate Hike, But Washington Tests the Market

Japan raised its interest rate to 1 % on June 16, the highest level since 1995. The move marked a key step in the country’s long‑term effort to end decades of cheap money. Historically, every rate hike by Bank of Japan governor Kazuo Ueda had triggered a sharp fall in Bitcoin’s price, sometimes wipi

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Jun 21 2026CRYPTO

AlphaPepe’s New Exchange Deal Boosts Pre‑Launch Momentum

AlphaPepe has just secured a partnership with the BiFinance centralized exchange, adding another step toward its public launch. The move follows a previous announcement about Azbit and signals that the project is ready to reach a wider audience beyond its initial presale crowd. The partnership gi

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