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May 15 2026SPORTS

Rory McIlroy: More than just golf, the story of a small-town kid who made it big

Rory McIlroy grew up in Holywood, a quiet town near Belfast, where his family wasn't rich but gave him something even more valuable: a strong work ethic. His parents, Gerry and Rosie, were the first to notice his natural talent for golf. Instead of pushing him into sports academies, they let him pra

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May 15 2026CELEBRITIES

Sergio García’s background: A look at his roots and golf beginnings

Sergio García, born in 1980 in a small town in Spain, didn’t just become a golf star by luck. He grew up with the sport around him from the very start. His father worked at a local golf club, teaching players and running daily operations, while his mother handled the pro shop. This meant young Sergi

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May 15 2026WEATHER

A Quick Look at New Jersey's Upcoming Weather Shift

Temperatures in New Jersey are playing catch-up this week after a chilly stretch. On Thursday, many areas struggled to get past the upper 50s to low 60s under heavy cloud cover, which is quite unusual for mid-May. That’s about 10 to 15 degrees below what’s typical for this time of year. The weather

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May 15 2026WEATHER

Spring weather plays hide and seek in Central New York before summer heat arrives

The Northeast often keeps its residents guessing in May, and Central New York residents should pack a light jacket this week. A stubborn low-pressure system drifting overhead keeps clouds parked and showers popping up randomly. Most spots see only drizzle or brief light rain, with totals barely enou

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May 15 2026CRIME

Two unusual things happened in Pennsylvania yesterday

A major government agency wants your help with a weather mystery. The National Weather Service is collecting hail reports from yesterday’s storms in Western Pennsylvania. They want to know where people saw hail, how big it was, and when it fell. Sending photos is encouraged. The data will help map t

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May 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Luke Combs plays two big shows in Green Bay—what the weather might mean for fans

Green Bay is getting not one, but two Luke Combs concerts on May 15 and 16 at Lambeau Field. This marks the first time back-to-back shows have happened there. It’s still early in the year, but the temps could reach the upper 70s or even 80 degrees during the weekend. That would be the first time Gre

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May 15 2026SPORTS

Will the Red Sox and Phillies play tonight? Weather makes it tricky

A matchup between Boston and Philadelphia tonight faces an unexpected challenge—not just the teams, but the rain. The game is set to start at 6:45 p. m. ET, but dark clouds and steady showers could turn the field into a slippery mess. Boston’s side isn’t giving up easily. They’ve already posted upda

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May 15 2026SCIENCE

How our heartbeat helps us recognize ourselves

When we look in the mirror, we instantly know it’s our face staring back. But why does that happen? Research suggests it isn’t just about what we see—it’s also about what our heart is doing. Studies tested how people reacted to their own face versus a stranger’s face while performing two different t

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May 15 2026HEALTH

More teans giving blood in schools could save lives

Malawi needs more blood than it can collect. Right now, the country has nearly 13% less blood than hospitals require. That gap means doctors sometimes delay surgeries or send families scrambling to find donors in emergencies. Schools could be part of the answer. Teenagers make up a big share of Mala

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May 15 2026HEALTH

Why sitting too much could be harming Morocco’s health

Sitting around too much is quietly becoming one of Morocco’s biggest health threats. As people spend more time parked in chairs—whether at work, in cars, or at home—health experts worry about the rise of long-term illnesses that don’t spread from person to person. These illnesses, called noncommunic

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