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Today's Weather: Sunny with a High of 89°F

2 months ago
Get ready for a warm day with a high of 89°F and a low of 57°F. The skies will be mostly sunny, shining bright with very little cloud cover. It will feel hot during the day, reaching a feels like temperature of 91°F. Tonight, expect clear skies and cooler temperatures dropping to a comfortable 57°F, feeling like 56°F. Air quality is moderate with some ozone present. Mold levels are moderate, so allergy sufferers should be prepared. Grass and ragweed pollen levels remain low today. The UV index is moderate at 5, so don't forget sunscreen if you're heading outdoors. Tomorrow's outlook calls for mostly sunny skies again with a hot high near 90°F and a low around 55°F. Expect the day to be mostly sunny and hot with light northeast winds. Night will be partly cloudy and cool. For the full latest forecast, visit https://riverbender.com/weather .

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Trump to deploy troops to Portland, Oregon, vows ‘Full Force’

2 months ago
PORTLAND, Ore. — President Donald Trump said Saturday morning he will send troops to Portland, attempting an unprecedented use of U.S. military forces within the country. In a brief post to his social media platform, Trump said he would have Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth order troops deployed to Oregon’s largest city. Trump did not specify […]
Jacob Fischler

NewsNation's Leland Vittert reveals personal story in book

2 months ago
ST. LOUIS -- Leland Vittert, host of "On Balance" on NewsNation, has released a new book titled "Born Lucky: A Dedicated Father, A Grateful Son, and My Journey with Autism." The book offers an intimate look into Vittert's journey into journalism, detailing his experiences with bullying and living with autism, while highlighting the crucial role [...]

Trump immigration policies are also affecting Black communities, officials and activists say

2 months ago
For those who think the Trump administration’s immigration policies are only targeting Latino communities, Democratic U.S. Rep. Maxwell Frost would like to set you straight. Maxwell said Friday that thousands of Black people, who like him are of Black and Latino descent, are experiencing fear as U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), and state and local law […]
William J. Ford

States scramble to plug transportation funding holes

2 months ago
States are scrambling for the money to fill potholes, plow roads, maintain bridges and pay bus drivers as they confront inflation- and tariff-driven cost increases and declining gas tax revenues.  States also face uncertain federal funding as the Trump administration reduces the size of government and zeroes out some Biden-era transportation programs. As the Infrastructure […]
Erika Bolstad

Sinclair Broadcasting Takes A Break From ‘Protecting Local Communities’ (By Banning Comedians) To Spread Tylenol Disinformation

2 months ago
Our mad, idiot king recently declared war on Tylenol. Nobody really knows why, exactly. There’s only shaky, correlational data to support any link between Tylenol and autism (did you know summertime ice cream consumption leads to an increase in shark attacks?). And even the backers of those studies say telling pregnant mothers to avoid Tylenol […]
Karl Bode