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Apr 26 2026ENVIRONMENT

Georgia’s Wildfire Crisis: Small Sparks, Huge Losses

The Southeast is burning—not with the dramatic wildfires of the West, but with a slow, relentless spread of flames fueled by extreme drought. Georgia now holds the grim record for the worst property damage from a single fire event in its history, with over 120 homes and buildings destroyed. Two mass

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Apr 26 2026POLITICS

A president's complicated relationship with the media takes center stage

Donald Trump, known for his constant criticism of reporters and labeling stories as "fake news, " will finally attend the annual White House Correspondents' dinner this weekend. It marks his first appearance at the event since becoming president. His decision to go this time comes after skipping it

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Apr 26 2026POLITICS

A night at the White House correspondents' dinner turned tense after shots were fired

The annual gathering of journalists, politicians, and celebrities took a dramatic turn when a shooter opened fire outside the Washington Hilton, where the White House correspondents' dinner was underway. No injuries were reported, but the event was quickly shut down as Secret Service agents and Nati

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Apr 26 2026POLITICS

What happens when the President meets the media at a fancy dinner?

Tonight in Washington, the White House Correspondents’ Dinner will take a different turn. Instead of the usual mix of journalists and celebrities patting themselves on the back, President Trump and First Lady Melania will be there. This is a big deal because Trump skipped this event for years, choos

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Apr 26 2026HEALTH

Earbuds: Are They Worth the Risk to Your Ears?

Earbuds seem harmless at first glance. They’re small, convenient, and fit snugly in your ears. But constant use can lead to unexpected problems. Heat and moisture get trapped inside the ear canal, which can cause infections over time. Earwax, instead of naturally moving out, gets pushed deeper, some

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Apr 26 2026WEATHER

Be ready, Chicago: rough weather is on the way

The quiet weekend in Chicago gives just enough time to get ready for what’s coming Monday. While skies stay calm and temperatures stay mild through Sunday, weather experts warn that Monday could bring serious trouble. Tornadoes, strong winds, and large hail are all possible when the storm arrives ar

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Apr 26 2026WEATHER

Weather Shifts: Rain, Wind, and Snow in the Forecast

Saturday night brings cloudy skies with a small risk of showers and even thunderstorms after dark. Winds from the southeast will pick up, blowing between 5 to 15 mph, while warnings for fire risk stay active in some areas until 8 PM due to dry air and gusty winds. Some spots could see winds hit 40 m

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Apr 26 2026LIFESTYLE

Light jackets that work for those in-between spring days

Spring often brings weather that can’t decide what to do. One hour it feels like summer, the next it’s asking for a sweater. Light jackets solve this problem perfectly. They’re the bridge between too warm and too cold, making them a must-have for this tricky season. Not all light jackets are worth

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Apr 26 2026SPORTS

Delhi Heat and a Battle of Form in Today's IPL Showdown

When Delhi Capitals host Punjab Kings at Arun Jaitley Stadium today, both teams bring very different stories. Punjab sits alone at the top with five wins from six games, while Delhi struggles in sixth place after a heavy loss to Sunrisers Hyderabad. Punjab’s openers have been on fire, setting up big

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Apr 26 2026POLITICS

Why Alaska's Pension Plan Rewrite Gets Controversial Fast

Alaska’s government is updating how thousands of public workers save for retirement—but not everyone likes the changes. A new bill pushes the state to bring back guaranteed pensions after an old system collapsed in 2006. That earlier plan failed because lawmakers didn’t pay enough into it, leaving w

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