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Jun 03 2026CRIME

Suspect in West Englewood House Fire Seized by Police

Cook County Crime Stoppers has released a photo of the person they are looking for after a blaze that claimed two adults and two children in a Chicago home. The picture shows someone igniting a fire on the deck of the house that burned in late May on South Paulina Street. A reward of up to $10, 000

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Jun 03 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Heist Flick Gets Trailer: What to Expect

The latest crime‑heist movie, titled How To Rob A Bank, has just dropped its first trailer on Amazon MGM. The film stars Nicholas Hoult and Zoë Kravitz, with Pete Davidson also in the lineup. Viewers can see a glimpse of the tense plot that follows a group planning an elaborate robbery. The trailer

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Jun 03 2026WEATHER

Heatwave Hits the Northeast, Rain Arrives Next Week

The week before this one was mild for most of the Northeast, but a warm spell is on the way. A high‑pressure ridge will push hot air from the south into places like Washington, D. C. , New York City, and Boston. By Friday, these cities could see temperatures 10 to 15 degrees above the long‑term aver

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Jun 03 2026WEATHER

Heat Wave Ends with a Splash: Central New York Weather Update

Central New York is set to stay hot and dry until Friday, as a high‑pressure system keeps the skies clear. Temperatures are climbing toward the upper 80s, and by Friday some places could hit nearly 90 degrees. The heat will linger through the rest of the work week, but a shift in wind direction f

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Jun 03 2026WEATHER

Thunderstorms Gear Up for Minnesota This Week

The weather forecast says storms will arrive from the Dakotas on Wednesday night and keep moving east across Minnesota. Some of these squall lines could grow into strong or even severe thunderstorms, mainly threatening big hail and damaging winds. As the storms travel farther east, their intensity i

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Jun 03 2026HEALTH

Heat Stress and the Hidden Toll on Florida Farmworkers

Farm laborers in Florida often work under intense sun, leading to a higher risk of heat‑related illnesses. New studies show that these hot conditions may also affect their mental health, creating a double burden for those on the ground. The workers’ jobs expose them to high temperatures for long

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Jun 03 2026WEATHER

Sunny Days Ahead, But Fire Risk Stays High

People across Michigan should watch the weather closely because dry air and warm temperatures keep wildfire danger high until Friday. The sky will stay mostly clear on Wednesday, with most areas seeing daytime highs in the 80s. Lakeside towns will feel cooler because of lake breezes, staying in the

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Jun 03 2026LIFESTYLE

Black Beauty Hubs in Baton Rouge Create Safe Spaces

Macie Smith, a senior at Southern University, opened two hair supply shops in Baton Rouge to give Black women a welcoming place for beauty care. She began by saving money and learning Mandarin phrases to talk with her Chinese supplier, but a rough meeting taught her the importance of respect and

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Jun 03 2026FINANCE

Yen Hits 160 Mark, Tokyo Prepares for Big Bank Talk

The Japanese currency slipped past the 160‑dollar level, a threshold that once triggered government action. This drop happened after the yen lost gains it had earned from a huge buying spree by Tokyo last month. Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama told reporters that the government can act on fo

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Jun 03 2026FINANCE

Simple Guide to 2026 Stock Market Mood

The market in 2026 feels oddly relaxed even though many people think it’s still tight. Investors are noticing that stocks can be bought and sold with less fear than before, but the underlying conditions remain cautious. A few key points stand out. First, the economy is still juggling inflation

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