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May 29 2026ENVIRONMENT

Climbers stranded on Denali after a fall near the summit

Four climbers are stuck high on Denali, North America’s tallest mountain, after taking a serious tumble. The accident happened near Denali Pass, a notorious spot where many climbers have struggled over the years. The group was part of a bigger team of seven, but rescue teams can’t reach them yet bec

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May 29 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Why Imax is Suddenly Up for Sale

Movie theaters aren’t exactly booming these days. Most places struggle to fill seats after the pandemic, but one company keeps breaking records. Imax, known for its giant screens and booming sound, sold nearly $1. 2 billion in tickets last year. That’s huge, even though the overall movie business is

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May 29 2026EDUCATION

School budget cuts hit Wadsworth classrooms hard after voters say no to new taxes

Wadsworth’s public schools are making big changes this fall after voters rejected a tax increase that would have helped balance the budget. Instead of new money, the district is cutting 33 jobs, raising class sizes, and even talking about making some kids ride the bus to different schools. The vote

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May 29 2026FINANCE

What’s driving Alkami Technology’s stock rise today?

Shares of Alkami Technology climbed over 4% after word spread that an investment firm is urging the company to explore a sale again. This isn’t the first time the firm, known for pushing companies to make big changes, has suggested Alkami put itself up for sale. The news came from a well-known finan

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May 29 2026SPORTS

Tennis’ quiet Tuscan star: what shapes Lorenzo Musetti under the spotlight

Lorenzo Musetti’s racket speaks before he does—one silky one-hander at a time. But where he swings that racket says everything about where he comes from. Born in the stone-blue light of Carrara, a town carved out of marble quarries since Roman times, Musetti grew up breathing Italian air before he b

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May 29 2026SPORTS

A 26-year-old tennis player with mixed heritage and deep faith

Rublev grew up in Moscow under the guidance of a tennis coach mom and a former boxer dad. At just three years old, he picked up a racket and never looked back. He trained hard, often staying with his grandparents during the week until he turned 15. Unlike many athletes, he skipped college and focuse

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May 29 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Country Singer Riley Green Speaks Out on Festivals and Life on Stage

Riley Green isn’t losing sleep over political debates when it comes to booking gigs. The 37-year-old country artist keeps things straightforward: if the paycheck makes sense and the show looks fun, he’s likely to say yes. That includes performing at a festival called Rock the Country, where the line

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May 29 2026SPORTS

Should athletes keep their political views private?

Jaxson Dart, the Giants’ quarterback, recently shared a stage with a well-known figure, sparking unexpected reactions. His teammate Abdul Carter didn’t stay quiet about it, showing how locker rooms sometimes react strongly to public political gestures. That incident caught the attention of Cam Newto

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May 29 2026FINANCE

What happens when top financial leaders share a meal?

A recent breakfast meeting between U. S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and new Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh has raised eyebrows. During a White House press briefing, a reporter asked if Bessent had pushed Warsh to cut interest rates. Instead of answering directly, Bessent highlighted his pas

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May 29 2026OPINION

Who Pays What? Rethinking America’s Tax System for Working Families

Many hardworking Americans are barely keeping their heads above water financially. About two-thirds live from one paycheck to the next, and most worry constantly about money. Teachers, childcare workers, and others who shape young lives often earn so little that saving for emergencies or retirement

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