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May 05 2026WEATHER

A Backyard Garden Faces Sudden Weather

The new garden at the KRDO news studio is already attracting attention. A meteorologist named Steve has planted peppers, jalapenos, cilantro and basil in the studio’s backyard. He wants to grow enough herbs for homemade salsa that reflects Colorado flavor. Steve started planting last week.

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May 05 2026WEATHER

New Jersey Gets a Summer Warm‑Up, Then a Wet Front

The state is set to feel the early summer heat on Tuesday. Skies will mostly be clear and temperatures could climb into the low 80s, with some spots reaching about 85 degrees. However, this warm spell comes with a warning from the National Weather Service. Dry air and gusty winds up to 30 mph cou

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May 05 2026WEATHER

Storm Alert Hits Southeast Michigan: What You Need to Know

A severe thunderstorm warning was issued for parts of Wayne and Macomb counties on Monday night, as a fast‑moving storm pushed through the area. The alert ran until 9 p. m. , covering towns such as Warren, St. Clair Shores, Mount Clemens and Grosse Pointe. The National Weather Service said the storm

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May 05 2026FINANCE

Robinhood’s Stock Rises Again – What the Numbers Really Say

The share price of Robinhood has climbed again this week, drawing attention from investors. Recent data shows the company’s crypto earnings fell nearly half to $134 million, and its app’s crypto trading volume dropped 48% to $24 billion. Despite these weak numbers, analysts have kept a target

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May 05 2026CRYPTO

Kraken Faces $25 Million Claim Over Custody Scam

Kraken’s parent company, Payward Inc. , has filed a new lawsuit against former custody partner Etana and its CEO, alleging that more than $25 million of client money was misused. The claim comes as Etana is battling Chapter 11 bankruptcy and has been accused of running a “Ponzi‑style” operation. Acc

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May 05 2026FINANCE

How a Luxury‑Focused Model Helps Investors Thrive

The firm offers a range of products and services for both professional investors and individuals, usually through licenses or subscriptions. Their investment management arm earns fees based on the assets they oversee. In addition, they sell access and sponsorships for conferences and advertise on th

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May 05 2026ENVIRONMENT

Turning a Mountain: The Debate Over a New Turnpike Path

The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission has long talked about moving a heavy traffic route away from an old tunnel that runs through Allegheny Mountain. The plan is to build a new bypass that would cut the highway around the mountain instead of through it. A local group called Citizens to Save the A

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May 05 2026POLITICS

Tension Rises Over the Strait as U. S. and Iran Clash

The tense situation in the Middle East escalated when the United States and Iran began new hostilities over control of the Strait of Hormuz. The U. S. Navy said it destroyed six small Iranian boats, cruise missiles and drones after President Trump ordered a naval escort for stranded tankers in wh

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May 05 2026ENVIRONMENT

Gold Mine Halted After Big Protest

The president of the Dominican Republic stopped work on a new gold and copper mine after many people marched to show their worries. The mining plan, called the Romero Project, is being built by a Canadian firm in San Juan province. Workers and locals were afraid that the mine could harm water suppli

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May 05 2026SPORTS

Nightmare on the Cage: How Prates Wins Without a Samurais Code

Carlos Prates has always been the wild card in a sport that prizes discipline. He smokes, drinks, and jokes like a rockstar, which many coaches see as a bad example for other fighters. After his recent win in Perth, he took to Instagram with a cigarette and a drink, calling his critics “Instagram Sa

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