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Apr 14 2026WEATHER

April surprises with much-needed rain in the Bay Area

The Bay Area saw a nice break from dry weather last weekend with scattered April showers. April rain isn’t unusual, but it’s less common than the heavy winter downpours in February or March. The region typically gets around an inch and a half of rain this month, with San Francisco leading at 1. 6 in

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Apr 14 2026WEATHER

Heavy rains leave thousands homeless in the Dominican Republic

The Caribbean nation has been soaked for weeks by relentless downpours that show no sign of stopping soon. Over 30, 000 families have had to abandon their homes in the northern provinces as water keeps rising. Three lives have been lost in separate incidents linked to the flooding—a child trying to

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Apr 14 2026SPORTS

Which NBA team looks strongest ahead of the playoffs?

The Oklahoma City Thunder finished the regular season with the best record in the league for a second straight year. They won 64 games against just 18 losses, proving they are built to compete at the highest level. But when players from around the NBA were asked who they think will win the champions

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Apr 14 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Artists of Color Set the Stage in 2024

The 2024 Coachella lineup wasn\"t just another year of music—it was proof that Black performers have shaped the festival\"s sound for good. Acts like Giveon and Kehlani didn\"t just sing songs; they turned their sets into events people still talk about months later. Davido and BIA didn\"t just perfo

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Apr 14 2026SPORTS

What’s next for the Jaguars and Brian Thomas Jr. ?

The NFL draft is just around the corner, and teams are already making big plans. For the Jacksonville Jaguars, last season was a rollercoaster. They finished with a strong 13-4 record—their best since 1999—proving they could compete at a high level. But their playoff run ended quickly, raising quest

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Apr 14 2026RELIGION

When a Leader and a Pope Clash on War and World Views

The feud between the U. S. president and the head of the Catholic Church started with a simple disagreement over war but quickly turned into a heated argument about leadership and values. The Pope called out the military actions against Iran, calling them ethically wrong and asking countries to focu

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Apr 14 2026SPORTS

Behind the scenes before the NFL Draft

The NFL Draft is coming up, and the New England Patriots are staying focused on football. Recent headlines about a team executive and a reporter sharing a hot tub photo got attention, but the Patriots aren’t letting it distract them. The executive called the meeting accidental, and the reporter said

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Apr 14 2026SPORTS

Patriots' Draft Prep Continues with Vrabel in the Mix

The New England Patriots are moving full steam ahead with their draft preparations, and head coach Mike Vrabel remains a key player in those discussions. Executive Vice President of Player Personnel Eliot Wolf recently spoke to the media about Vrabel’s role, downplaying any concerns and calling the

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Apr 14 2026SPORTS

Seattle Dominates, Then Shifts Focus to Next Challenge

The Mariners didn’t waste time showing who was in charge during their four-game series against Houston. While the Astros rolled into town missing key players, Seattle treated them like a team already defeated. This wasn’t just about winning—it was about finishing the job cleanly, even when the oppon

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Apr 14 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin’s slow climb back after the long crypto freeze

The idea that Bitcoin’s four-year boom-and-bust pattern is still on track isn’t new, but one investor’s timing guess is getting attention. A mid-April bottom could be forming, though taxes in the U. S. might have pushed prices lower for now. Instead of big outside shocks—like new laws or global cris

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