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Jun 17 2026WEATHER

Heavy rains bring major flooding and fresh weather warnings across the South

The southern United States is facing serious flooding after days of relentless rain. Over 16 million people now live under flood alerts stretching from Texas through the Gulf Coast and into Mississippi. More areas in Alabama could join the list soon. Heavy downpours continue to raise concerns, with

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Jun 17 2026SPORTS

England vs New Zealand 2026 Test Series: What to Expect at The Oval

The second Test between England and New Zealand at The Oval isn’t just another cricket match. It’s a clash of strategy, fresh faces, and unexpected challenges. England enters the game with a lead after winning the first Test by 115 runs, but their lineup looks completely different this time. With ca

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Jun 17 2026WEATHER

Weather watches in Southeast Michigan: One county under storm alert

Tuesday started with scattered storms rolling through Southeast Michigan, but only one county faced a serious warning. Oakland County got a severe thunderstorm alert that lasted until early afternoon. The rest of the region stayed calm, with no alerts issued in Wayne, Macomb, Washtenaw, Livingston,

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Jun 17 2026WEATHER

Heavy rains loom over Southwest Louisiana as storm threat grows

A developing weather system in the Gulf of Mexico could bring major disruptions to Southwest Louisiana in the next few days. Meteorologists predict wet conditions starting Tuesday, with rain falling in waves until at least Thursday. Some areas might get over a foot of rain, raising concerns about fl

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Jun 17 2026WEATHER

Finding free sandbags near you in Louisiana before the storm

Storms are coming to Louisiana, and local leaders are handing out sandbags to help people protect their homes. Sandbags act like tiny walls that block water from flooding buildings. Instead of waiting until the last minute, officials want residents to grab sandbags now and get ready early. In Lafay

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Jun 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

From YouTube to the Big Screen: How Online Creators Are Changing Movie Making

The rise of the internet hasn’t just changed how people watch movies—it’s also changing how movies are made. Creators who got their start posting short clips online are now stepping into full-length films. They’re bringing fast ideas and loyal followers with them. Comedy and horror are leading this

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Jun 17 2026FINANCE

Football betting stocks and the 2026 World Cup opportunity

Analysts see Flutter Entertainment’s FanDuel as a likely winner when 2026’s FIFA World Cup arrives. Investment firm Wedbush gave the company a positive outlook with a price target suggesting nearly a third more value for shareholders who act before the tournament. The push comes as FanDuel tries to

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Jun 17 2026FINANCE

A Closer Look at Dave & Buster's Recent Struggles

Dave & Buster’s had a rough start to the year. Their profits were way below what experts predicted, landing at just 22 cents per share instead of the expected 61 cents. Revenue also dropped, hitting $559. 2 million compared to the $580. 46 million forecast—a 1. 5% decrease from last year. On top of

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Jun 17 2026SPORTS

Fight Night Surprise: Trash Talk Overshadows UFC’s Big Moment in DC

The UFC threw its first-ever main card where every fight ended by knockout or technical knockout, turning its Freedom 250 event in Washington into a loud celebration of flashy finishes and surprise wins. The biggest upset came when Justin Gaethje snatched the lightweight title from the number two fi

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Jun 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

When History’s Loudest Questions Get Staged

The year America celebrated its 250th birthday, the country seemed more interested in laughter than serious debate. Yet one play dares to drag an uncomfortable past onto the stage and ask: who really gets to decide who belongs? The drama unfolds not with grand speeches or sweeping music, but through

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