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The Charlotte Hornets are not shopping LaMelo Ball, but the franchise could entertain a significant trade proposal, according to NBA insider Shams Charania. Appearing on The Pat McAfee Show, Charania said there is “nothing concrete” linking Ball to trade discussions. However, he acknowledged this is the point in the NBA calendar when league-wide interest and […] The post Hornets not actively shopping LaMelo Ball but would consider “massive offer” appeared first on TalkBasket.net.

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A strong ridge of high pressure has settled across the East, bringing record-breaking heat through the first half of this week. Meanwhile, storms tracking around the periphery of this ridge or ring of fire will pose risk of flash flooding and severe weather from the Plains into the Midwest.A “ring of fire” weather pattern is intensifying storm threats across the Plains and Midwest, bringing with it a significant increase in tropical moisture that elevates the risk of widespread flooding.Strong storms developed Monday from parts of the central Plains into the upper Great Lakes. This was along a cold front stretching…

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Salem, Ore. – The number of donations to the Oregon Cultural Trust increased by 227 in 2022, resulting in 10,839 donations totaling $5.2 million for the calendar year. The funds will support grant awards to cultural organizations across the state this summer and continue to build the Cultural Trust’s permanent fund, now valued at more than $31 million. “Once again more generous Oregonians stepped up to support our state’s arts, heritage and humanities by using the Cultural Tax Credit,” said Cultural Trust Board Chair Niki Price. “We are incredibly grateful for their steadfast support in allowing the Cultural Trust to…

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Following the United States’ bombing of three Iranian nuclear facilities on June 21, the Iranian parliament approved a potential closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial oil shipping route. The decision is not set in stone — Iran’s Supreme National Security Council and Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei have the final power to close the strait. Closing the waterway — which the U.S. Energy Information Administration described as a “critical oil chokepoint” — would be costly for Iran. It would also have widespread impacts on the global energy market. Iran has previously threatened to close the strait during other conflicts, but has never…

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by Calculated Risk on 6/23/2025 08:11:00 PM From Matthew Graham at Mortgage News Daily: Mortgage Rates Lowest Since May 1stMortgage rates ended the previous week roughly in line with the best levels since May 1st. Today’s modest improvement made it official.Mortgage rates are primarily a function of trading levels in the bond market and bonds have had a few reasons to move at the start of the new week.There’s a small case to be made that U.S. involvement in the conflict between Israel and Iran contributed to bond market strength and, thus, lower mortgage rates today. [30 year fixed 6.84%]emphasis…

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Tens of millions of people across the eastern half of the U.S> will be experiencing another day of brutal, record-breaking temperatures as the first major heat wave of the summer continues. FOX Weather Meteorologists Craig Herrera and Zack Green break down the forecast on June 24, 2025.NEW YORK – The first major heat wave of the summer brought record-breaking heat to cities across the Northeast on Monday, and the brutal conditions will continue on Tuesday as millions of people from the Midwest to New England try to stay cool.As temperatures skyrocketed across the region, many cities experienced heat that hadn’t…

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Salem, Oregon – Inspired by the energy and enthusiasm created by the launch of the Oregon Arts and Culture Caucus, 14 more Oregon Legislators have now joined the Caucus – increasing membership to 23 and making it one of Oregon’s largest bipartisan caucuses. Watch a highlight video of the Feb. 27 Arts and Culture Caucus Launch Event at Salem’s Elsinore Theatre, which drew more than 350 arts and culture enthusiasts. In the days leading up to the Launch Event, four additional Legislators joined: Rep. Dacia Grayber (D-Southwest Portland/East Beaverton); Rep. Annessa Hartman (D-Gladstone/Oregon City/North Clackamas County); Rep. Lisa Reynolds (D-Northeast…

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The U.S. strikes against Iran on Saturday provoked a wide array of responses. U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration made no effort to seek congressional authorization for the attacks on nuclear sites, but Republican leaders in the House and Senate were quick to endorse the effort. Unsurprisingly, leading Democrats overwhelmingly responded negatively. Israel celebrated the U.S. entry into the war, Russia and China condemned the attackand Iran vowed to retaliate. On Monday, Iran did so by launching missiles at the largest U.S. military site in the Middle East: the Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, where around 10,000 troops are stationed.…

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