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For shrinking Mississippi River towns, frequent floods worsen fortunes Skilled trades on the rise as college enrollment sags. 'Ticket to the middle class' What the new "buy now, pay later," rule means for small businesses offering the service Caitlin Clark and other rookies draw near-record crowds, record ratings for 1st month of WNBA season Iceland issues license for 128 fin whales to be hunted this year Today in Sports - Chicago Bulls win their first NBA championship, Michael Jordan named series MVP This Date in Baseball - Alex Rodriguez ties Lou Gehrig’s record by hitting his 23rd grand slam TNT Sports reaches 10-year deal to carry the French Open beginning next year ATP World Tour Boss Open Results China says stabbing of 4 teachers won’t derail US ties Production starts at Senegal's first offshore oil project Union: 4 Florida police officers indicted for 2019 shootout that left UPS driver and passerby dead Malawi’s Vice President, 9 others killed in plane crash US says Netanyahu backs cease-fire plan for Israel-Hamas war Music Review: Paul McCartney and Wings' oft bootlegged 1974 'One Hand Clapping' deserves applause Russian warships hold drills in Atlantic ahead of visit to Cuba WTA Rothesay Open Nottingham Results Mysterious sonic booms rattle the SoCal coast, and officials say expect more from SpaceX 25 Pro-Palestinian protestors arrested at UCLA, ordered to stay away from campus Libema Open Results 2 Pasadena doctors accused of overprescribing narcotics to patients, face Medical Board sanctions French opposition parties on the left and right seek alliances ahead of snap elections Veteran Republican congressman's reign in California´s Riverside County under siege Jurors begin their second day of deliberations in Hunter Biden's federal firearms trial in Delaware Walgreens and KFF’s Greater Than HIV Join with Community Partners to Offer Free HIV and STD Testing at Record Number of Stores on June 27 Are older adults more vulnerable to scams? What psychologists have learned about who’s most susceptible, and when Growing Prevalence of Chronic Diseases Propels Global Contrast Media Market to $9.5 Billion by 2029 - ResearchAndMarkets.com Pathfinder Signs LOI to Acquire Large Alberta RV Park with Expansion Potential Winfrey picks David Wroblewski's 'Familairis' for her book club 'I am not quite myself,' Danish PM in first TV interview since assault that gave her whiplash Pakistani army kills 11 militants in raid in the northwest following bombing that killed 7 soldiers The Latest: Jury to resume deliberations in Hunter Biden's federal gun trial Coya Therapeutics Announces Publication of ALS Study in Peer-Reviewed Journal Frontiers in Neurology Contango ORE Announces Pricing of $15 Million Underwritten Public Offering Germany's all-time top scorer Miroslav Klose is Nuremberg's new coach Community health centers' new crisis: The need for backup power Amdocs to Simplify eSIM Activation with Google Cloud Allurion Announces Three Scientific Presentations at the 40th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Researchers find higher levels of dangerous chemical than expected in southeast Louisiana Migrant boat sinks off coast of Yemen, leaving at least 49 dead, 140 missing, UN agency says Special Editions Venango County Fair All About Pets Summer Lifestyles Racing Spring Wheels Estate Planning 2024 Most Viewed Articles Let's keep in touch! References

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For shrinking Mississippi River towns, frequent floods worsen fortunes

  • By MICHAEL PHILLIS, JIM SALTER and CAMILLE FASSETT - Associated Press

Flooding has pushed people out of their homes near the Mississippi River at a roughly 30% higher rate than the U.S. as a whole, according to data provided exclusively to The Associated Press by the risk analysis firm First Street. That's hurting a region that is already growing slower than the rest of the country and in some places is struggling with job loss and fewer resources. The riverside community of West Alton, Missouri, is an example of one that has repeatedly been hit by floods. That's forced some people to leave and cut into the sense of community. Climate change is making bad floods more frequent by sending more water into the atmosphere and causing more extreme rainfalls.

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Skilled trades on the rise as college enrollment sags. 'Ticket to the middle class'

  • Colleen Schrappen - St. Louis Post-Dispatch (TNS)

ST. LOUIS — Both of Dan Tague's parents earned bachelor's degrees. So did his older sister and brother.

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What the new "buy now, pay later," rule means for small businesses offering the service

  • By MAE ANDERSON - AP Business Writer

“Buy now, pay later” services are a popular way that shoppers pay for goods. Because shoppers like the service, offering it can be a plus for a small business. But since the payment plan is offered by third-party companies — such as Affirm and Klarna — there can be risks involved too. If something goes wrong, consumers could blame the small business — even if they have nothing to do with the payment plan. But the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau issued a new rule that may ease small business owners' minds.

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Caitlin Clark and other rookies draw near-record crowds, record ratings for 1st month of WNBA season

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The WNBA says the first month of the season drew its highest attendance since the league’s second season in 1998 and the best television ratings in the league's history. The figures are the latest evidence of the surging popularity of the WNBA since it added prominent rookies including Indiana’s Caitlin Clark, Chicago’s Angel Reese and Los Angeles’ Cameron Brink. The league says its games are averaging 1.32 million viewers, nearly tripling last season's average. The WNBA says it sold out more than half its games in May, with arenas filled to 94% capacity.

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Iceland issues license for 128 fin whales to be hunted this year

  • By SYLVIA HUI - Associated Press

Iceland’s government says it has issued a license to the North Atlantic nation’s last fin whaling company to hunt and kill 128 fin whales this year. Animal rights groups say that while the number allowed is significantly lower than in previous years, the decision to allow the practice to continue is inhumane and disappointing. Iceland’s government said in a statement Tuesday that commercial whaling company Hvalur hf. was given a license permitting the hunting of 128 fin whales in Icelandic waters and parts of Greenland and the Faroe Islands for the 2024 hunting season. That is typically from June to August.

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Today in Sports - Chicago Bulls win their first NBA championship, Michael Jordan named series MVP

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Today in Sports, June 12 - Chicago Bulls win their first NBA championship, Michael Jordan named series MVP

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This Date in Baseball - Alex Rodriguez ties Lou Gehrig’s record by hitting his 23rd grand slam

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This Date in Baseball, June 12 - Alex Rodriguez ties Lou Gehrig’s record by hitting his 23rd grand slam

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TNT Sports reaches 10-year deal to carry the French Open beginning next year

  • By JOE REEDY - AP Sports Writer

Warner Bros. Discovery and the French Tennis Federation made official on Tuesday what had been revealed over the weekend — the French Open will air on TNT Sports in the United States beginning next year. TV sportscaster Noah Eagle announced at the end of NBC’s coverage on Sunday that TNT Sports would be the new home of the tournament. The 10-year agreement will average $65 million per year, a sizable jump from the $12 million a year the French Tennis Federation had received from NBC and Tennis Channel for the U.S. rights. NBC first aired the second leg of tennis’ Grand Slam in 1975, and had been doing it uninterrupted since 1983.

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ATP World Tour Boss Open Results

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Production starts at Senegal's first offshore oil project

  • By MARK BANCHEREAU - Associated Press

Production has started at Senegal's first offshore oil project. The Australian group Woodside Energy on Tuesday announced the start of production at its Sangomar field off the African country. The discovery of gas and oil fields off the coast of Senegal in 2014 raised hopes the industry would bring billions of dollars in revenue to the country and transform its economy. Senegalese President Bassirou Diomaye Faye, who took office in April, has announced a review of oil and gas contracts with foreign companies as part of reforms he promised during the election campaign.

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Union: 4 Florida police officers indicted for 2019 shootout that left UPS driver and passerby dead

  • By TERRY SPENCER - Associated Press

A Florida police union says four of its officers have been indicted for a 2019 shootout on a busy street that left a UPS driver, the two robbers who hijacked him and a nearby driver dead. The South Florida Police Benevolent Association criticized the Broward County State Attorney’s Office on Tuesday for seeking the grand jury indictment. It didn't say what the Miami-Dade County officers have been charged with. They are expected to turn themselves in next week. Charging Florida law enforcement officers for an on-duty killing is highly unusual. Prosecutors declined comment. The Miami-Dade Police Department said it would issue a statement later Tuesday.

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Malawi’s Vice President, 9 others killed in plane crash

  • Frank Jomo - Bloomberg News (TNS)

Malawian Vice President Saulos Chilima, a potential candidate for the top job in next year’s elections, was killed in a plane crash, the nation’s leader said.

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US says Netanyahu backs cease-fire plan for Israel-Hamas war

  • Iain Marlow - Bloomberg News (TNS)

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reaffirmed his commitment to a cease-fire proposal during a meeting in Jerusalem, as the U.S. tries to gain momentum for a plan announced by President Joe Biden.

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Music Review: Paul McCartney and Wings' oft bootlegged 1974 'One Hand Clapping' deserves applause

  • By SCOTT BAUER - Associated Press

The sound of Paul McCartney and Wings' “One Hand Clapping” used to only be heard on bootlegs, or in snippets available on archive releases over the years. The AP’s Scott Bauer says the official release deserves two-handed applause. The record finds McCartney and the 1974 iteration of his band Wings in peak form as they set up shop in the familiar confines of Abbey Road Studios in London. The recordings were made while “Band on the Run” was enjoying a seven-week run at the top of the British album charts. The only real miss with this release was not including the video. “One Hand Clapping” is out Friday.

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Russian warships hold drills in Atlantic ahead of visit to Cuba

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Russian naval vessels practised hitting targets with long-distance missiles in simulated drills in the Atlantic Ocean ahead of a planned visit to Cuba.

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WTA Rothesay Open Nottingham Results

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Mysterious sonic booms rattle the SoCal coast, and officials say expect more from SpaceX

  • Salvador Hernandez - Los Angeles Times (TNS)

LOS ANGELES — The house jolts and rumbles, and then there's the unmistakable boom that Mikayla Shocks has been hearing more and more frequently from her Camarillo home.

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25 Pro-Palestinian protestors arrested at UCLA, ordered to stay away from campus

  • Alene Tchekmedyian - Los Angeles Times (TNS)

LOS ANGELES — A Pro-Palestinian protest at UCLA Monday night ended with police making dozens of arrests and ordering demonstrators who were cited to not return campus for at least two weeks, officials said.

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Libema Open Results

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2 Pasadena doctors accused of overprescribing narcotics to patients, face Medical Board sanctions

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LOS ANGELES — Two Pasadena doctors are facing allegations from the California Medical Board that they negligently prescribed painkillers and other potentially dangerous narcotics to patients.

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French opposition parties on the left and right seek alliances ahead of snap elections

  • by BARBARA SURK - Associated Press

French opposition parties on the left and the right are scrambling to form alliances for the upcoming snap elections called by President Emmanuel Macron after his party suffered a crushing defeat by the far right at the European vote on Sunday. Sharp differences remain in both political camps, but they appear to have one thing in common as they prepare for the two-round vote just three weeks away: They don’t want to cooperate with Macron. Left-wing parties said they were united behind a “new popular front” to form an “alternative to Emmanuel Macron," while Marine Le Pen and her National Rally are seeking to consolidate power on the right.

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Veteran Republican congressman's reign in California´s Riverside County under siege

  • Julia Wick - Los Angeles Times (TNS)

LOS ANGELES — For decades, Rep. Ken Calvert, 71, presided comfortably over this corner of the Inland Empire. The lifelong Riverside County Republican largely coasted to reelection in a safely conservative district, eventually becoming one of the most senior members of the California House de…

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Jurors begin their second day of deliberations in Hunter Biden's federal firearms trial in Delaware

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Jurors begin their second day of deliberations in Hunter Biden's federal firearms trial in Delaware.

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Walgreens and KFF’s Greater Than HIV Join with Community Partners to Offer Free HIV and STD Testing at Record Number of Stores on June 27

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DEERFIELD, Ill. & SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 11, 2024--

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Are older adults more vulnerable to scams? What psychologists have learned about who’s most susceptible, and when

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(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.)

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Growing Prevalence of Chronic Diseases Propels Global Contrast Media Market to $9.5 Billion by 2029 - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 11, 2024--

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Pathfinder Signs LOI to Acquire Large Alberta RV Park with Expansion Potential

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VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / June 11, 2024 / Pathfinder Ventures Inc. (TSXV:RV) ("Pathfinder" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that it has signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) to acquire an RV Resort in Alberta with more than 200 RV sites.

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Winfrey picks David Wroblewski's 'Familairis' for her book club

  • By HILLEL ITALIE - AP National Writer

Author David Wroblewski has reached special status among contemporary authors: a two-time selection for Oprah Winfrey’s book club. Winfrey announced Tuesday that she had chosen “Familiaris,” a prequel to his Oprah-endorsed novel from 2008, “The Story of Edgar Sawtelle.” The new novel, published this week, looks back to the origins of the Wisconsin-based Sawtelle family and its roots in the state’s north woods. Other authors in the two-time (and more) Winfrey club include Toni Morrison, Barbara Kingsolver and Wally Lamb.

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'I am not quite myself,' Danish PM in first TV interview since assault that gave her whiplash

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In her first television interview since she was assaulted last week, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen says "I am not quite myself," but will continue to work from her office. Frederiksen suffered a minor whiplash but has said she is otherwise fine after a man assaulted her in central Copenhagen Friday. She gave no details of the assault Tuesday during her interview but said that it was “probably also an accumulation of many other things." A 39-year-old Polish man was arrested and is held in pre-trial custody until June 20 on preliminary charges of violence against a person in public service. The motive for the assault is unclear.

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Pakistani army kills 11 militants in raid in the northwest following bombing that killed 7 soldiers

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Pakistan's authorities say security forces have killed 11 militants in an overnight operation in a former stronghold of the Pakistani Taliban in the restive northwest. In a statement Tuesday, the military said the raid was in retaliation to Sunday’s roadside bombing that killed seven soldiers in the same Lakki Marwat district in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, bordering Afghanistan. It added the operation is still ongoing “to eliminate any other terrorist found in the area”. No one has claimed Sunday’s attack, however, blame is likely to fall on the Pakistani Taliban which has stepped up its assaults in the region since the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan in 2021.

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The Latest: Jury to resume deliberations in Hunter Biden's federal gun trial

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Jurors will resume deliberations in the criminal case against Hunter Biden over a gun he bought in 2018 when prosecutors say he was in the throes of a crack cocaine addiction. Jurors deliberated for less than an hour Monday afternoon before leaving the federal courthouse in Delaware. They’re weighing whether President Joe Biden’s son is guilty of three felonies. Prosecutors spent last week using testimony from his ex-wife and former girlfriends, photos of him with drug paraphernalia and other tawdry evidence to make the case that he lied when he checked “no” on the form at the gun shop that asked whether he was “an unlawful user of, or addicted to” drugs.

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Coya Therapeutics Announces Publication of ALS Study in Peer-Reviewed Journal Frontiers in Neurology

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HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 11, 2024--

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Contango ORE Announces Pricing of $15 Million Underwritten Public Offering

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FAIRBANKS, Alaska--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 11, 2024--

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Germany's all-time top scorer Miroslav Klose is Nuremberg's new coach

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Germany’s all-time top goal-scorer, Miroslav Klose, is taking over second-division Nuremberg as coach. The club says Klose signed a two-year deal to replace Cristian Fiel, who left to join second-division rival Hertha Berlin last week. It’s Klose’s first job as a head coach in Germany. Klose previously coached Bayern Munich’s youth teams and Austrian first-division team Rheindorf Altach. Klose scored 71 goals in 137 games for Germany.

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Community health centers' new crisis: The need for backup power

  • By GABRIELA AOUN ANGUEIRA - Associated Press

The humanitarian organization Direct Relief is helping community health centers across the United States install rooftop solar and battery storage systems as they confront more frequent power outages from extreme weather and fickle grid systems. Alliance Medical Center in Healdsburg, California, turned on their system in May, allowing them to serve the underinsured and uninsured essential workers in their community during outages due to fires, rainstorms, and preemptive safety shutoffs.

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Amdocs to Simplify eSIM Activation with Google Cloud

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Consumers can now activate their eSIM-based devices more easily, offering a superior customer experience to the fast-growing eSIM technology

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Allurion Announces Three Scientific Presentations at the 40th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery

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NATICK, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 11, 2024--

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Researchers find higher levels of dangerous chemical than expected in southeast Louisiana

  • By KEVIN McGILL - NEW ORLEANS

Scientists using more modern methods of measuring the carcinogen ethylene oxide have found much higher levels of the chemical along a corridor in southeastern Louisiana than expected. The researchers drove two vans using different, but updated measuring equipment multiple times over the course of a month. The two different systems agreed with each other. The chemical used as a basis for antifreeze and polyester, and for sterilizing medical equipment. The researchers from Johns Hopkins University found levels on average 2-10 times higher than what the EPA considers acceptable in terms of increased cancer risk. The research was published in the journal Environmental Science and Technology.

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Migrant boat sinks off coast of Yemen, leaving at least 49 dead, 140 missing, UN agency says

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The U.N. International Organization for Migration says a boat carrying migrants sank off the coast of Yemen, leaving at least 49 dead and 140 missing. The IOM said the boat was carrying some 260 Somalis and Ethiopians from the northern coast of Somalia across the Gulf of Aden when it sank Monday off Yemen’s southern coast. The agency said search efforts were continuing Tuesday and so far 71 had been rescued. Among the dead were 31 women and six children. Yemen is a major route for migrants from the East Africa and the Horn of Africa trying to reach Gulf countries for work.

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