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AccuWeather: Cloudier skies and patchy fog to start the weekend in the Philadelphia region

AccuWeather reports more clouds and areas of patchy fog at the start of the weekend in the Philadelphia region. A spotty thunderstorm is possible overnight, with showers lingering into tomorrow before sunshine returns later in the day.

Trump Meets Families at Dover as Bodies of Soldiers Killed in Kuwait Return

President Donald Trump joined grieving families at Dover Air Force Base for the dignified transfer of six U.S. Army Reserve soldiers killed in Kuwait.

Newcastle Suffer 3-1 FA Cup Loss to Manchester City, Highlighting the Gap to the Top

Newcastle manager Eddie Howe said his team learned a tough lesson after a 3-1 FA Cup fifth-round defeat to Manchester City, acknowledging it was a sobering reminder of the gap between Newcastle and the top sides.

Italy secure their first Six Nations victory over England

Italy earned their first-ever Six Nations win against England in Rome, taking advantage of England’s second-half yellow cards for Sam Underhill and Maro Itoje to close out a celebratory victory as England’s campaign slid further into trouble.

How the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant Was Modernized in the 1990s

How the Chornobyl NPP got modernized in the 1990s centered on extending, not replacing, its 1970s SKALA automation system while the plant’s remaining RBMK reactors continued operating. Engineers added an auxiliary information-measurement system called DIIS, bridged to SKALA through a Ukrainian SM-1210 minicomputer and linked onward to an 80386 PC and an ARCnet network. The upgrade enabled real-time visualization and on-site reactor core modeling from measurements, reducing reliance on sending data to Moscow, while keeping existing SKALA workflows such as PRIZMA tape-based adjustments. This hybrid of Soviet-era mainframe technology and newer PC computing supported operations through the staged shutdowns of Units 2 (1991), 1 (1996), and 3 (2000).

Iranian Official Says Iran Will Respond to Attacks Launched from U.S. Bases in the Persian Gulf

Iran’s Supreme National Security Council secretary Ali Larijani said Tehran will respond to any attacks carried out from U.S. military bases in the Persian Gulf, calling such retaliation a consistent policy and Iran’s right amid ongoing U.S. military operations.

Arcadia University Shoulder Research Center seeks adults with shoulder pain for paid research studies

Arcadia University’s Shoulder Research Center is recruiting adults ages 18–65 with shoulder pain for paid studies examining brain activity in response to neuromuscular electrical stimulation or pain-relieving injections. Participants will complete eligibility questions and a shoulder screening, then undergo shoulder strength testing and non-invasive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) in Room 103 of the Health Sciences Building. Sessions run 1.5–4 hours across 1–3 visits, with compensation of $50–$125 paid after completion; participation is voluntary and can be ended at any time. Interested volunteers can contact primary investigator Dr. Jeffrey Paskewitz at jpaskewitz@arcadia.edu.

Pedestrian Dies in Hit-and-Run Crash in Chester Heights, Delaware County

Pennsylvania State Police are investigating a fatal hit-and-run crash that killed a pedestrian late Thursday night in Chester Heights, Delaware County.

Trump Says Transfers of Fallen U.S. Service Members Are Part of War

President Trump said that attending dignified transfer proceedings for U.S. service members killed in action is “part of war,” after he attended the transfer of six service members killed in Kuwait following the start of the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran. He made the remarks while speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One when asked whether he would attend additional transfer ceremonies.

90-year-old Ocean City resident marks 10,000 days at the beach

90-year-old Ocean City resident Earl Paul has reached 10,000 beach days, continuing a daily routine that began as a way to heal after his wife’s death.

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