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Experts Predict Hurricane Season To Be A Nothing-Burger

KSDKNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is forecasting a near- to below-average Atlantic hurricane season for 2026 due to a developing El Niño pattern that is expected to suppress storm activity. Forecasters say there is a 55% chance the season will be below normal, with 8 to 14 named storms, 3 to 6 hurricanes, and 1 to 3 major hurricanes — all below the historical average of 14 named storms and 7 hurricanes. Experts explain that El Niño produces stronger upper-level winds and increased wind shear over the Atlantic, conditions that make it more difficult for hurricanes to form and intensify. NOAA expects El Niño to develop by summer and persist through winter, but officials still caution residents to stay prepared, emphasizing that even one major landfalling storm can cause severe damage. Atlantic hurricane season officially begins June 1.
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Hooters Says "Bring The Kids!"

NY TimesHooters is attempting to reposition itself as a more family-friendly restaurant chain as it recovers from bankruptcy and years of declining sales, with company leaders saying they want to return to the brand’s original identity as a casual beach-themed neighborhood restaurant rather than the more sexualized image it became known for. A recent The New York Times article highlighted a New Jersey location where families gathered after children’s sports and dance events, despite the restaurant still displaying swimsuit-calendar photos and hosting occasional “bikini nights.” The chain has introduced promotions such as “Kids Eat Free” nights and modified some server uniforms following criticism that recent outfits were overly revealing. CEO Neil Kiefer, who helped buy back the company after its 2025 bankruptcy filing, said the goal is to “re-Hooterize” the brand by emphasizing food quality, community atmosphere, and a less provocative image, insisting Hooters was always meant to be a relaxed beach restaurant rather than a “girlie bar.” The company’s biggest challenge now is persuading families and younger customers to embrace a brand still heavily associated with skimpy uniforms and the long-standing “Hooters Girls” image.
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NASCAR Icon, Kyle Busch, Dead At 41

ESPNKyle Busch, one of NASCAR’s most accomplished and recognizable stars, has died at age 41 following a sudden illness, according to statements from NASCAR, Richard Childress Racing, and his family. Busch had been hospitalized earlier in the week and was expected to miss Sunday’s Coca-Cola 600 due to what was described as a severe illness, though no official cause of death has been released. Known by fans as “Rowdy” for his aggressive driving style, Busch won 63 Cup Series races and earned NASCAR Cup Series championships in 2015 and 2019 while also setting the all-time NASCAR record with 234 combined victories across the Cup, Xfinity, and Truck Series. During his 22-year career, he competed for powerhouse organizations including Hendrick Motorsports, Joe Gibbs Racing, and Richard Childress Racing, while also becoming known as the younger brother of former NASCAR driver Kurt Busch. Tributes quickly poured in from across the racing world, with drivers, teams, and fans remembering Busch as one of NASCAR’s fiercest competitors and most influential talents. He is survived by his wife, Samantha, and their two children.
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America's Most Misspelled Words

UPIA new analysis of Google search data from the first five months of the year found that some of America’s most commonly misspelled words include “favorite,” “through,” and “niece.” The study, conducted by Unscramblerer.com ahead of the Scripps National Spelling Bee, reviewed searches beginning with phrases like “How do you spell…” between January and mid-May. The top 10 most misspelled words nationwide were “bougie,” “favorite,” “through,” “business,” “tomorrow,” “because,” “definitely,” “beautiful,” “niece,” and “separate.” Researchers also identified the most frequently misspelled word in each state, finding that Californians most often searched for “different,” Floridians struggled with “school,” Texans with “recycle,” and New Yorkers with “judgement.” Some of the more unusual state-level problem words included “Chihuahua” in Georgia, Oklahoma, and Wyoming, “ukulele” in Minnesota, and “spaghetti” in North Carolina and Virginia.
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Ask Uncle Bobby

Bad advice for good people.

As heard on the B-Team Morning Show

Each weekday, some poor soul writes in for help. Uncle Bobby gives them the worst advice we can legally put on the air.

May 22 · Today's Letter

Dear Uncle Bobby,

I get stressed about what other people think of me, and I overanalyze every reaction and comment. How do I stop caring about everyone else’s opinions and feel genuinely unbothered?

Spiraling Over Every Glance
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Upcoming Events

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May 23, 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM

Construction Junction

Construction Junction will return to the Destin–Fort Walton Beach Rigdon Center on Saturday, May 23, 2026, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., offering a free, family-friendly event hosted by the Fort Walton Beach Police Department. Designed as a hands-on experience for all ages, attendees can explore and climb on large construction and law enforcement vehicles, meet community professionals, and enjoy special features like a medical evacuation helicopter visit and a K-9 demonstration. The first hour will be sensory-friendly with reduced noise, and the event will also include food trucks and a prize raffle, giving families a fun way to spend Memorial Day weekend at the venue on Lewis Turner Boulevard.

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Today's Holidays

Celebrate the weird stuff. We do.

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National Road Trip Day

<p data-id="19ece676-350f-4012-be6b-c706482fc11d" id="19ece676-350f-4012-be6b-c706482fc11d">National Road Trip Day is that annual group project where America pretends a car is a personality and a highway is therapy. You load the trunk with snacks you don’t need, feelings you won’t admit to, and one friend who swears they’re “fine” while selecting the playlist like it’s a hostage negotiation. The whole point is to drive five hours to take a picture in front of something tall, fried, or historical, then argue about bathrooms like it’s a constitutional issue. It’s romantic, it’s stupid, it’s freedom with cupholders—and it’s about to get real interesting once the GPS starts lying and the vibes turn feral.</p>

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