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Greenland has a message for the rest of the world: Come visit

By KWIYEON HA, Associated Press NUUK, Greenland (AP) — Greenland has a message for the rest of the world: We’re waiting for you. “Come visit Greenland,” said Nukartaa Andreassen, who works for a water taxi company in the capital city, …

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New “South Park” season delayed; creators share angry reaction

The release of the new season of “South Park” has been delayed two weeks, and creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker are clearly unhappy about it. The 27th season premiere is now slated to air on July 23 on Comedy …

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Trump’s NOAA budget proposes eliminating funding for six Colorado climate and science labs

A Trump administration budget proposal for one of the nation’s preeminent science agencies would slash funding for climate and earth sciences — including shuttering four Colorado-based labs and ending federal funding for two other research institutes. The proposed budget for …

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Trade Idea Has Red Wings Dealing Captain for Package Involving Star RFA

The Detroit Red Wings are looking to make some major changes to their roster this offseason in hopes of snapping their nine-game losing streak. Heavy.com proposed a deal that would see the Red Wings trading their captain to the Minnesota …

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Celtics Reportedly Interested in 9-Time All-Star Free Agent

The Boston Celtics have endured a talent drain to begin the 2025 offseason. Brad Stevens has traded Jrue Holiday and Kristaps Porzingis. Luke Kornet left the franchise to join the San Antonio Spurs in free agency. Al Horford is also …

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Cooper DeJean Sends Strong Message to Eagles Ahead of His 2nd Season

In his first year in the NFL, Cooper DeJean managed to do something that not many rookies do when he helped the Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl LIX. Not only was he a part of the team, but he played …

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Paddy Pimblett Refutes Claims of Justin Gaethje Fight in August

On the heels of an action-packed night of fights in Vegas, which saw Paddy Pimblett come face-to-face with newly minted champion Ilia Topuria, Dricus Du Plessis seemingly leaked a fight between The Baddy and Justin Gaethje for the co-main event …

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Trenches Re-Loaded: Can Commanders’ D-Line Surprise in 2025?

The Washington Commanders didn’t just reload this offseason; they rebuilt their defensive front with a purpose. After several years of inconsistency, injuries, and unmet expectations along the defensive line, Washington enters the 2025 NFL season with a deep, versatile, and …

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Trade Pitch Sees Canadiens Dealing $39M Defenseman to Western Team

The Montreal Canadiens have made plenty of moves to their blue line, and now could subtract from it in a trade. Heavy.com proposed a deal that would see the Canadiens deal Mike Matheson to the Edmonton Oilers in an intriguing …

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New San Francisco 49ers Acquisition Turns Heads With Comments on First-Round Pick

The San Francisco 49ers will have a new look defensive line in 2025, and fans are eager to see them take the field.  Perhaps the biggest, and most recent acquisition, for the 49ers on the defensive front was their trade …

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Analyzing where Blackhawks stand, where they’re headed after quiet start to free agency

The 2025-26 Blackhawks will be run by kids. General manager Kyle Davidson has been making that fact — that the Hawks planned to open the dam on the youth takeover next season — clear for months, if the promising prospect-driven finish …

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Here’s how millions of people could lose health insurance if Trump’s tax bill becomes law

By AMANDA SEITZ WASHINGTON (AP) — Roughly 11.8 million adults and children will be at risk for losing health insurance if Republicans’ domestic policy package becomes a law. The losses won’t come all at once. The GOP’s “ One Big, …

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Margaret Cho powers through adversity one joke and song at a time

Margaret Cho has racked up five Grammy Award nominations and performed stand-up for more than four decades, but there’s still one stage on her wish list. “I would like to do something high-stakes like a show that takes place before …

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New summer menu launches at Tender Greens

The seasonally driven fast-casual Tender Greens chain is welcoming summer with a new seasonal menu guided by local harvests. “We build every menu around what’s fresh, flavorful and inspiring,” said Chef Oliver Plust, corporate executive chef of One Table Restaurant …

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Bryan Kohberger is set to plead guilty in University of Idaho stabbings to avoid the death penalty

By JESSE BEDAYN and GENE JOHNSON BOISE, Idaho (AP) — More than two years after the stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students shocked the rural community of Moscow, Idaho, the former criminal justice student charged in the killings …

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Gun suicides in US reached record high in 2023

By Amanda Hernández, Stateline.org More people in the United States died by gun suicide in 2023 than any year on record — more than by gun homicide, accidental shootings and police shootings combined. A new report analyzing federal mortality data …

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US judge says China’s Huawei Technologies must face criminal case for racketeering and other charges

By ELAINE KURTENBACH, AP Business Writer BANGKOK (AP) — A U.S. judge has ruled that China’s Huawei Technologies, a leading telecoms equipment company, must face criminal charges in a wide reaching case alleging it stole technology and engaged in racketeering, …

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1 CHP officer killed, another injured when they crash into tree in Culver City

One California Highway Patrol officer was killed and another injured early Wednesday, July 2, when their patrol vehicle crashed into a tree in Culver City. The crash was reported just after 12:30 a.m. at Bristol Parkway near Green Valley Circle. …

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Ukraine looks to jointly produce weapons with allies as the US halts some shipments

By ILLIA NOVIKOV KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukraine is forging ahead with early plans for joint weapons production with some international allies, top officials said, while warning Wednesday of potential consequences of the U.S. decision to halt some arms shipments promised to …

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Daughter of assassinated civil rights leader sees painful echoes of political violence in America

By SOPHIE BATES JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — More than 60 years after a white supremacist assassinated civil rights leader Medgar Evers, his daughter still sees the same strain of political violence at work in American society. Related Articles Here’s how …

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  • Boston trash strike hits home in L.A.
    by The Editorial Board on July 17, 2025 at 7:03 pm

    It’s bad enough to imagine the unsightly, unhealthy, stinking-to-high-heaven fallout from a garbage workers’ strike in mid-summer in hot and humid Boston. But, well, Boston is 3,000 miles from here, so we can leave that to the imagination here in Southern California, right?

  • Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac adding a dose of competition to FICO credit scoring
    by Jeff Lazerson on July 17, 2025 at 6:52 pm

    Adding this competitor created by the big three credit bureaus likely means credit score prices will go up, not down.

  • Krispy Kreme will mark its 88th anniversary with an 88-cent deal
    by Fielding Buck on July 17, 2025 at 6:41 pm

    The North Carolina-based chain was founded in 1937 and is famous for its Original Glazed doughnuts.

  • Settlement reached in investors’ lawsuit against Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and other company leaders
    by Associated Press on July 17, 2025 at 6:33 pm

    The suit had sought billions of dollars in reimbursement for fines and legal costs.

  • Researchers try new ways of preserving more hearts for transplants
    by Associated Press on July 17, 2025 at 6:33 pm

    Two hospitals are pioneering new ways to expand access to the heart transplants.

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  • The Whole Football World is Underestimating this San Francisco 49ers Rookie
    by Ethan Inman on July 17, 2025 at 7:06 pm

    Expert NFL scout Brent Sobleski believes that everyone is underestimating 49ers RB Jordan James, and that he could be a future star.  The post The Whole Football World is Underestimating this San Francisco 49ers Rookie appeared first on Heavy Sports.

  • Dustin Poirier Gets Real About the Cost of Being a Fighter
    by Evan Bell on July 17, 2025 at 7:01 pm

    Dustin Poirier opens up on the unseen cost of being a fighter ahead of his final fight against Max Holloway at UFC 318. The post Dustin Poirier Gets Real About the Cost of Being a Fighter appeared first on Heavy Sports.

  • Former Packers QB Reveals Telling Exchange With Bears GM Ryan Poles
    by Beth Mishler-Elmore on July 17, 2025 at 7:00 pm

    After the Chicago Bears extend Ryan Poles' contract through 2029, former Packers QB Kurt Benkert shared a telling story about Poles. The post Former Packers QB Reveals Telling Exchange With Bears GM Ryan Poles appeared first on Heavy Sports.

  • Wideout Options for the Chargers After Mike Williams’ Retirement
    by Isaac Zuniga on July 17, 2025 at 6:58 pm

    With the news of Mike Williams' retirement, the Los Angeles Chargers may have to look outside for help at wide receiver. The post Wideout Options for the Chargers After Mike Williams’ Retirement appeared first on Heavy Sports.

  • $81 Million NFL All-Pro Under ‘Most Pressure’ to Lift Commanders
    by Tony Adame on July 17, 2025 at 6:31 pm

    Bleacher Report's Moe Moton tagged Commanders WR Deebo Samuel as one of the NFL players under the "most pressure" to perform in 2025. The post $81 Million NFL All-Pro Under ‘Most Pressure’ to Lift Commanders appeared first on Heavy Sports.

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