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Human remains found in Wells-Goodfellow neighborhood

A somber discovery was made in the Wells-Goodfellow neighborhood of St. Louis, where human remains were found in the 5600 block of Labadie Avenue. The brief report highlights the location and date but provides limited additional background.

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 Human remains found in Wells-Goodfellow neighborhood
Ravens have addressed the Lamar Jackson fan interaction internally – NBC Sports

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson found himself at the center of a sideline incident involving a Buffalo Bills fan. Jackson apologized publicly, telling the fan to “just chill next time,” and the Ravens confirmed their handling of the matter internally.

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Bay Area’s warm rain, mugginess to be replaced by hot-and-dry conditions

A record-setting downpour in San Jose and Half Moon Bay shook up the Bay Area’s usual dry spell this week. Now, warm winds are pushing out the muggy conditions, ushering in a period of hot and dry weather across the region.

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 Bay Area’s warm rain, mugginess to be replaced by hot-and-dry conditions
Delta Three N remains peerless at Batavia Downs

A Saratoga-based racehorse, Delta Three N, has turned Batavia Downs into a second home this summer. Frequent Thruway trips show her commitment to racing on the western side of New York, where she remains undeniably successful.

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 Delta Three N remains peerless at Batavia Downs
Kansas prisons reject newspaper subscriptions, cutting off info

Four canceled newspaper subscriptions from the same local publication were all headed to Kansas prisons. Rob Morgan, the paper’s publisher, raises concerns about how inmates may be losing vital sources of news and information.

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Ford recalls 1.9M vehicles over rearview camera defect that increases crash risk

Ford has issued a major recall affecting 1.9 million vehicles, citing a defective rearview camera system. The flaw affects multiple popular models and raises concerns over increased crash risks.

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 Ford recalls 1.9M vehicles over rearview camera defect that increases crash risk
Prediction: Micron Stock Will Soar Over the Next Three Years. Here’s 1 Reason Why.

A new prediction suggests Micron’s stock may skyrocket over the next three years, driven by one key factor. Though the article’s full reasoning remains locked behind a paywall, the bullish forecast alone has piqued the interest of investors.

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Will Dolphins fix Tua-Tyreek Hill disconnect in Week 2 against Patriots?

A midshipman was wounded Thursday at the U.S. Naval Academy in Maryland after mistaking law enforcement for a threat. The shooting occurred amid reports of potential violence, though officials say no credible threat has been found.

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 Will Dolphins fix Tua-Tyreek Hill disconnect in Week 2 against Patriots?
Senate Republicans poised to change rules to speed up Trump’s nominees

Senate Republicans plan to change the Senate’s procedural rules, aiming to expedite the confirmation of President Donald Trump’s nominees. They hope these adjustments will help overcome what they view as Democratic-led delays and swiftly fill critical positions in the administration.

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 Senate Republicans poised to change rules to speed up Trump’s nominees
Opinion | Mourning Charlie Kirk’s death isn’t partisan

Charlie Kirk’s death should prompt Americans across party lines to reflect on their shared humanity. In a nation fraught with political strains, this commentary underscores that lethal outcomes should never become the climax of our political disagreements.

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 Opinion | Mourning Charlie Kirk’s death isn’t partisan
Three Sixth Avenue traffic signals to be replaced with side-street stop signs next week

Traffic signals at three Sixth Avenue intersections in Decatur are set to come down next week, replaced with stop signs for side-street traffic. These changes mark a significant milestone in the city’s ongoing $10 million streetscape upgrade.

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 Three Sixth Avenue traffic signals to be replaced with side-street stop signs next week
Nuggets blockbuster trade idea unites Nikola Jokic with Luka Doncic

Two of the NBA’s most talented European imports, Nikola Jokic and Luka Doncic, have been linked in a rumored blockbuster trade idea that could reshape the Denver Nuggets. While full details are behind paywalls, the mere possibility of these two superstars teaming up has set the basketball world abuzz.

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 Nuggets blockbuster trade idea unites Nikola Jokic with Luka Doncic
He’s a Niskayuna High graduate. Now he’s the school’s new resource officer

Niskayuna Police Sgt. Brandon Maura, a graduate of Niskayuna High School, has been chosen as the district’s new School Resource Officer. His selection comes as the SRO program returns to the district after a 17-year absence, marking a homecoming that promises renewed community engagement.

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 He’s a Niskayuna High graduate. Now he’s the school’s new resource officer
Experts weigh solutions after Charlie Kirk’s assassination

The reported assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk has shocked the nation, signaling a troubling rise in political violence. Experts, including CBS News’ Robert Costa and AEI’s Matthew Continetti, urge immediate, strategic measures to prevent further attacks.

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 Experts weigh solutions after Charlie Kirk’s assassination
Padres Notes: All-Star Signing Predicted, Xander Bogaerts Return Timeline, Manny Machado Struggling

A new All-Star signing may be on the horizon for the Padres, as speculation swirls around their future roster moves. Meanwhile, Xander Bogaerts offers insight into his return to the lineup, and Manny Machado works to overcome a recent slump.

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 Padres Notes: All-Star Signing Predicted, Xander Bogaerts Return Timeline, Manny Machado Struggling
Victim said accused Kelowna killer ‘scares the f*** out of me’ hours before death, Crown claims (Kelowna)

Just hours before she died, victim Brianna Jankauskas sent a message expressing deep fear of the man accused of her murder. This tragic second-degree murder case in Kelowna underscores the disturbing texts that have come to light.

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Bucks Notes: Giannis Antetokounmpo Disrespect, Myles Turner Pressure, Ex-Buck Could Join Knicks

Milwaukee Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo is reportedly experiencing unexpected disrespect, while Myles Turner faces growing pressure to perform. Meanwhile, a former Buck could find a new home with the New York Knicks, signaling further shifts in the NBA landscape.

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 Bucks Notes: Giannis Antetokounmpo Disrespect, Myles Turner Pressure, Ex-Buck Could Join Knicks
Turn your scattered data into actionable insights

Marketers often grapple with data scattered across various channels, leading to confusion and missed opportunities. This article explores how to consolidate the information you already have to form clearer, more strategic insights.

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 Turn your scattered data into actionable insights
Taekwondo School Taking Over Former Lyon’s Den Hookah Lounge Shut Down By The City

After neighbors successfully fought to close a troubled hookah lounge in Chicago’s West Town, a longtime taekwondo school is taking over the space. City officials shut down the lounge following repeated violent incidents, making way for Attack Taekwondo to bring a more family-friendly option to the neighborhood.

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 Taekwondo School Taking Over Former Lyon’s Den Hookah Lounge Shut Down By The City
Eby touts resource potential at Highland Valley Copper after Carney highlights two B.C. mega projects (Kamloops)

Premier David Eby was all smiles at Highland Valley Copper in Logan Lake, where construction on a $2-billion expansion has commenced. The project, recognized on a federal list of “nation-building” initiatives, underscores the growing importance of British Columbia’s resource sector.

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Opinion | Are Minnesota cities secretly building data centers? Residents deserve to know.

Minnesota cities, including North Mankato, are striking confidential deals with data center developers—leaving residents with more questions than answers. This opinion piece calls for greater transparency, urging local officials to inform communities about large-scale projects that could shape their future.

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 Opinion | Are Minnesota cities secretly building data centers? Residents deserve to know.
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