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Apr 01 2026WEATHER

Chicago braces for swings in weather before another stormy spell

After a rowdy Tuesday full of thunder and lightning across Chicago, locals can expect a sharp drop in temperatures overnight, with lows dipping near freezing. Forecasters say Wednesday will stay cool, barely pushing past 40 degrees, and a light drizzle might add to the chill. By Thursday, though, th

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Apr 01 2026WEATHER

Spring’s last surprise: Mixed weather hits Minnesota mid-week

Minnesota’s April forecast isn’t fooling anyone. After ditching heavy winter coats just weeks ago, residents should prepare for a blast of messy weather. Starting Wednesday evening, a storm system will sweep through the state, bringing heavy rain, sleet, and even a chance of snow. The Twin Cities mi

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Mar 31 2026HEALTH

Red Light Routines: A New Take on Wellness

Red light therapy has become a trendy buzzword in recent years, especially after the pandemic pushed many people toward self‑care gadgets. The idea is simple: a device emits red wavelengths that supposedly boost cellular energy, which can help with pain, inflammation, and even skin health. Scientist

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Mar 31 2026WEATHER

Boston Weather: A Wet and Wavy Week Ahead

The transition from winter to summer in New England is proving slower than usual. Ocean temperatures stay near 40 degrees, which keeps the air from warming quickly and can bring sudden wind changes that push cooler air in. Over the past week, Boston has seen six rapid temperature shifts, moving f

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Mar 31 2026SPORTS

New Ground, New Stakes: Kings vs Titans in Chandigarh

The fresh Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium in Mullanpur is the stage for Punjab Kings (PBKS) as they face Gujarat Titans (GT) in the fourth IPL 2026 match. PBKS, led by Shreyas Iyer, are looking to recover from a narrow 6‑run loss in last year’s final. GT, captained by Shub

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Mar 31 2026HEALTH

Cold Weather Triggers More Heart Risks Than Heat

Recent research shows that cold temperatures pose a greater danger to heart health than hot ones. The study examined over 14 million deaths related to the heart in people older than 25 across 819 U. S. counties from 2000 to 2020. Researchers matched each death with local temperature records to

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Mar 31 2026WEATHER

Storms in the Spring: How Warm Air and Wind Build a Tornado

The season for tornadoes often starts in April, when the weather changes a lot. Warm, wet air from the Gulf of Mexico moves inland and meets cooler, drier air that still lingers in the region. This clash creates a lot of energy high up in the sky, especially when strong winds at jet‑stream height mi

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Mar 30 2026SPORTS

Season Kick‑Off: Local Athletes Shine

The first week of spring sports in Shawnee County has already seen some impressive performances. Weather conditions have warmed, and teams are stepping onto the field with fresh energy. Voters are invited to choose this week’s standout player, as announced by Envista Federal Credit Union. Nominatio

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Mar 30 2026WEATHER

Stormy Week Ahead: Warm Days and Possible Hail

The next few days will bring a mix of sunshine, rising temperatures, and the chance for thunderstorms in Southeast Michigan. Monday’s daytime heat will reach the 60s, and by Tuesday it could climb into the lower 70s. However, weather forecasters warn that rain and storms may appear as early as

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Mar 30 2026SCIENCE

Thrilling Skies: A Pilot Who Loves Storms

Wayne Sand, an 85‑year‑old veteran of Vietnam and a seasoned pilot, has spent his life flying where most would turn away. From the moment he first saw a crop‑duster low over Montana’s grass airstrip, he knew his future lay in the sky. A young man with little money, Sand worked any job he could find

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