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May 16 2026WEATHER

Running in San Francisco this weekend? Wind and waves could ruin your day

San Francisco’s famous Bay to Breakers race is coming up, but the city isn’t just worried about runners this time. The National Weather Service is warning people to stay away from the coast because strong winds and rough ocean conditions will make things dangerous. Winds could hit 50 miles per hour,

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May 16 2026WEATHER

New York prepares for quick weather flip

Staten Island will see some rain today, but not much. After a cool mid-60s Friday—a bit too chilly for mid-May—a big warmup is coming. The city’s temperature will jump from the comfortable 70s on Saturday to the low 80s on Sunday. By early next week, it could even hit the 90s, which is way above wha

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May 16 2026ENVIRONMENT

Stay Safe and Smart This Summer in Colorado’s Wild Places

Colorado’s summer rush is on, with trails filling up and lakes buzzing with boats and paddlers. But the state’s wild beauty comes with real risks. Sudden storms can roll in while you’re miles from help. Rivers fed by melting snow stay dangerously cold even in July. And every year, lives are lost bec

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May 16 2026HEALTH

What’s the deal with hantavirus after the latest scare?

A cruise ship outbreak recently put hantavirus in the spotlight, but this virus isn’t new or common. It spreads when people breathe in dust contaminated by rodent droppings or urine, usually in enclosed spaces like cabins or storage areas. While rare, the infection can turn serious quickly. Health t

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May 16 2026SPORTS

NASCAR Driver Makes a Surprising Comeback After Health Struggles

A well-known NASCAR driver once left the sport due to serious health problems linked to long races. His sudden exit in 2018 left fans wondering if they’d ever see him race again. Doctors struggled to figure out what was wrong—concussions, dehydration, and extreme fatigue made it impossible for him t

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May 16 2026HEALTH

Heat and Early Births: A Growing Global Concern

Around the world, rising temperatures might be silently pushing more babies into early arrivals. A wide study covering 13 countries found links between extreme heat and premature births. But most past research only looks at one place at a time or mixes many small studies together. That leaves big qu

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May 16 2026HEALTH

The woman who slipped away after a cruise ship hantavirus scare

A 75-year-old traveler left a cruise ship just before a hantavirus outbreak was confirmed, later sharing photos on social media of her multi-country trip. Public health officials in New York only learned she might be at risk after reporters asked questions, not from U. S. health agencies. While auth

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May 15 2026SPORTS

Game Day Focus: Clark Skips Photos to Get in the Zone

The Indiana Fever flew to Los Angeles for their first away match of the season, taking on the LA Sparks at Crypto. com Arena. They entered the game with a 0‑1 record after losing their opener to Dallas, 107‑104. Clark scored 20 points in that loss, shooting 7 of 18 and adding three rebounds, four as

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May 15 2026CRYPTO

CME Expands Crypto Reach with New Index Futures

The CME Group is stepping deeper into the massive digital‑asset world, announcing plans to launch Nasdaq CME Crypto Index futures on June 8 after regulators give the green light. These new contracts will be the first of their kind weighted by market capitalisation, letting traders expose themselves

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May 15 2026FINANCE

Global Stocks Beat the Tech Trend

In recent market chatter, a JPMorgan strategist highlighted that top performers in worldwide equities are not limited to the big tech names. He pointed out that investors can find solid returns by focusing on international value stocks, which often steer clear of the popular “Magnificent 7” tech gia

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