May 6, 2026

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Trump says Iran will be bombed ‘at much higher level’ if they don’t agree to peace deal -

Wednesday, May 6, 2026

Mortgage rates hit the highest level in a month, causing first-time homebuyers to drop out -

Wednesday, May 6, 2026

Nvidia, Corning partner on massive optical fiber deal that may be a game changer for AI -

Wednesday, May 6, 2026

Uber pops 10% as company issues higher-than-expected bookings guidance -

Wednesday, May 6, 2026

Wearable patches: How Barrière is trying to disrupt the supplement industry -

Wednesday, May 6, 2026

CVS blows past estimates, hikes outlook as insurance business outperforms  -

Wednesday, May 6, 2026

U.S., Iran closing in on memo to end war: Report -

Wednesday, May 6, 2026

Restaurant Brands International earnings top estimates, fueled by Burger King turnaround -

Wednesday, May 6, 2026

Multi-car crash causes gas spill on I-83 near Bass Pro Shop in Harrisburg: 511PA – local21news.com -

Wednesday, May 6, 2026

European stocks soar amid growing optimism for Gulf peace deal -

Wednesday, May 6, 2026

Driver dead, trooper critically hurt after wrong-way crash in Lynnfield; Route 1 north closed – NBC Boston -

Wednesday, May 6, 2026

Person dead, trooper rushed to the hospital after wrong-way crash on Route 1 in Lynnfield – Boston 25 News -

Wednesday, May 6, 2026

Mass. State Police vehicle involved in serious wrong-way crash on Route 1 in Saugus – WCVB -

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Route 2 lanes closed in Colchester after crash – WFSB -

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Massachusetts State Police trooper seriously hurt in wrong-way crash on Route 1 north in Lynnfield, I-Team sources say – CBS News -

Wednesday, May 6, 2026

News – Europe District hosts Accident Investigation Training – DVIDS -

Wednesday, May 6, 2026

Man dies after boat ramp accident – Daily Republic -

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Man killed in crash involving dirt bike in northwest Baltimore – WBFF -

Wednesday, May 6, 2026

Novo Nordisk CEO: Aim is to expand weight-loss market in U.S. -

Wednesday, May 6, 2026

CNBC’s UK Exchange newsletter: It’s not the 1970s, but the oil shock is still biting hard -

Wednesday, May 6, 2026

New York City to offers free eye tests, glasses to older students

NEW YORK (Reuters) – More than 65,000 students in New York City’s poorest-performing public schools will have their vision screened and, if needed, get a free pair of eyeglasses, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced on Wednesday.

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Chicago Little League team files legal action over title loss

CHICAGO (Reuters) – A Chicago-area Little League team stripped of its championship title last year over allegations of cheating has filed a legal action against the sport’s governing body, questioning the fairness of the decision.

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Southwest grants Delta temporary right to keep Dallas flights

(Reuters) – Southwest Airlines Co has agreed to make room temporarily for rival Delta Air Lines Inc in its gates at Dallas Love Field Airport, while the carriers await a long-term resolution of their dispute in court, a Delta spokeswoman said Wednesday…

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Ohio Senate passes bill banning abortion after 20 weeks

CLEVELAND (Reuters) – The Ohio Senate passed a bill on Wednesday that would ban abortions after 20 weeks of gestation, following the passage of a similar ban by the Wisconsin Senate this month.

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Lawyers challenging California teacher tenure cite ‘dance of lemons’

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – California’s tenure system for public school teachers shields the jobs of ineffective instructors in a “dance of the lemons” that disproportionately harms minority students, attorneys for students argued in appeals papers filed …

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In new hostage policy, U.S. will not prosecute families for paying ransom

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The White House on Wednesday released a new policy aimed at becoming more sensitive to the needs of families of U.S. hostages held abroad, saying the government needed to “evolve” to take account of a shift in the way groups take…

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OPM chief rebuffs lawmakers on scope of cyber breach

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The director of the Office of Personnel Management refused on Wednesday to estimate how many millions of Americans were affected by recent attacks on her agency’s computers and rejected as premature reports 18 million were compro…

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Connecticut man gets eight years for breaking baby daughter’s limbs

BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (Reuters) – A Connecticut man convicted of breaking his 4-month-old daughter’s arms, legs and ribs was sentenced to eight years in prison on Wednesday, and ordered to take anger management classes and undergo a complete mental evaluation.

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Parents of Michigan boy found in basement to face abuse trial

(Reuters) – A Michigan judge on Wednesday ordered the father and stepmother of a boy found emaciated in his own basement a year ago to stand trial on child abuse charges and dismissed a more serious torture charge, prosecutors said.

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No charges in deadly NSA spy agency shooting in Maryland: officials

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – No charges will be filed in the deadly March shooting outside the National Security Agency where officers fired on a vehicle carrying two men dressed as women that crashed into the spy agency’s gates, federal officials said on We…

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