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Jun 05 2026LIFESTYLE

Soccer, School, and a Syracuse Neighborhood's Comeback Story

Syracuse’s North Side has always been a patchwork of arrivals—Irish and Germans in the 1800s, Italians in the early 1900s, Bosnians in the ’90s, and more recently, Congolese, Somalis, and Burmese families. Each wave faced skepticism, but the city’s investment in refugee resettlement wasn’t just abou

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Jun 05 2026POLITICS

Red Tape for Research: Who Really Controls Science Funding?

The Trump administration has proposed a new rule that could change how science funding works in the U. S. Instead of letting experts decide where research money goes, political leaders might step in. This could reshape who gets funding and why. Right now, science funding often follows peer-reviewed

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Jun 05 2026WEATHER

Can You Spot the Northern Lights in New Jersey This Week?

Sky watchers in New Jersey might get a rare treat tonight and Friday if the weather cooperates. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration expects a geomagnetic storm strong enough to push the Northern Lights farther south than usual. The lights could be visible across much of North America

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Jun 05 2026POLITICS

Growth in South Carolina: Planning for a Sustainable Future

South Carolina’s Lowcountry is attracting new residents with its beaches, history, and lifestyle. This surge in popularity brings opportunities but also strains old roads and bridges built for smaller crowds. Without smart planning now, the very qualities that draw people here could fade over time.

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Jun 05 2026POLITICS

A Busy Worksite Meets Neighbor Complaints in Homer Township

A plan to bring a big trucking and excavation company to Homer Township hit a snag when local leaders and residents pushed back. Badger Daylighting wants to build an office and park around 30 trucks on 38 acres near 159th Street. The company uses high-pressure water to dig safely around buried pipes

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Jun 05 2026SPORTS

What’s next for Jake Paul after his jaw injury?

Jake Paul’s boxing career took a serious hit last December when he fought Anthony Joshua, a former heavyweight champion. Most expected Paul to lose quickly, but he lasted until the sixth round—longer than 18 of Joshua’s past opponents. The catch? He left with a broken jaw, raising questions about hi

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Jun 05 2026SCIENCE

How heat-tough trout survive rising water temperatures

Rainbow trout usually prefer cool water, but some specially bred strains handle heat much better. Scientists put two groups through a month of increasing temperatures—from 57°F to 82°F—and watched how their bodies reacted. The heat-tolerant fish, picked from families known to handle warmth, kept the

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Jun 05 2026TECHNOLOGY

Can simple line drawings predict how we understand actions and places?

A team built a special collection of 70 basic line sketches showing common and unusual connections between actions and settings. Instead of photos or complex art, they used plain digital lines to keep things simple. For example, one drawing might show someone slicing bread on a kitchen counter, whil

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Jun 05 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tech Giants Team Up With Finance Firms to Speed Up AI Chip Access

Companies building advanced AI systems are teaming up with investment firms to lock in hardware far ahead of time. Instead of waiting for chips to become available, they’re getting financial backers to fund chip production before demand even peaks. This unusual move shows how desperate tech firms ar

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Jun 05 2026POLITICS

Big Names Skip the White House UFC Showdown

Plenty of Hollywood stars and athletes got invites to the first-ever UFC fight night at the White House lawn, including Adam Sandler and Mario Lopez. Both sent their regrets— Lopez because he’s busy filming a holiday movie, Sandler without an explanation. But some big names might still show up, like

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