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Hurricane Lala has unleashed deadly flooding and widespread power outages across Hawaii, underscoring the islands' vulnerability to increasingly frequent and severe climate events. Meanwhile, in the US heartland, Indiana is grappling with the aftermath of severe storms and flooding that have left at least six people dead, as authorities warn that more rain and potential hazards are expected.

Amidst these environmental crises, the US military is addressing heightened concerns about sailor morale and mental health following a recent leadership visit to the USS Abraham Lincoln, sparking national debate over conditions aboard key naval vessels. In the world of sports, the passing of Tommy John, the former MLB pitcher whose name became synonymous with a revolutionary surgical procedure, marks the end of an era for baseball and sports medicine. On the entertainment front, ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ has soared past $2 billion at the global box office in just three weeks, cementing its status as a cultural and financial powerhouse.

Developing: Authorities in Indiana are closely monitoring river levels and weather forecasts as additional rainfall threatens to worsen flooding in the coming days.
















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