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Jun 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Behind the headlines: How one crime reshaped a family's life

A shocking London murder from over thirty years ago recently got a fresh spotlight, this time as a short but gripping narrative series. Instead of just retelling the crime, the show digs into what happened to the family left behind. Rachel Nickell was killed in a public park in 1992, leaving behind

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Jun 11 2026CRIME

Behind the Scenes of a Charity’s Money Problems

Back in 2018, someone who worked with a Springdale charity called 2nd Milk flagged serious concerns about how money was being handled. But those warnings never led to real changes. This is one of the key points a former board member shared during a recent fraud trial involving the charity’s founders

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Jun 11 2026POLITICS

Housing changes in Anchorage: what the new rule could mean for your street

Anchorage is testing a fresh plan to reshape how neighborhoods grow along major roads. Called the Missing Middle Housing Opportunities overlay, or MMHOP, the proposal would soften zoning rules that now keep big apartment buildings away from single-family homes. On paper, MMHOP promises more housing

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Jun 11 2026OPINION

Rural Alaska struggles as fuel costs skyrocket

Rural Alaskans are feeling the heat—not just from the cold but from soaring fuel prices. With each dollar added to fuel costs, rural Alaska loses $100 million, according to researchers tracking the economic impact. Small towns face the worst of it as gasoline hits $9 per gallon in some places like B

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Jun 11 2026CRIME

US cracks down on fake job scams linked to China

Federal agents took over 13 website domains recently after discovering they were fronts for an elaborate scheme. These fake companies posed as consulting firms trying to hire current or former U. S. government workers. Their real goal? To trick employees with access to sensitive information into sha

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Jun 11 2026HEALTH

Ebola Strikes Youngest Victim at Congolese Orphanage

A newborn in eastern Congo’s Ituri province just didn’t make it past her first two weeks of life. The baby, later named Buswaza, was brought to a church-run orphanage after her mother died from Ebola in May. Nurses noticed she had a fever right away. Within days, she was gone—another tragic victim o

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Jun 11 2026WEATHER

Storms roll into Chicago as summer heat cranks up the danger

A fast-moving storm front is set to slash through the Chicago area starting Wednesday afternoon, bringing heavy rain pockets and gusty winds that could knock over weak structures. The National Weather Service has flagged the entire metro zone, though the worst punch—up to three-quarter-inch rainfall

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Jun 11 2026HEALTH

Sweet drinks and liver cancer: What the research really says

Every day, millions of people grab a soda or a diet drink without thinking about long-term effects. But new findings suggest these choices might do more than just add empty calories. Studies now show that both sugary sodas and artificially sweetened drinks could be quietly raising the risk of liver

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Jun 10 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Small‑Budget Film Sparks Big Pay Debate

The low‑cost drama “Obsession” has ignited a heated discussion about fair wages in the film world. A behind‑the‑scenes worker, who served as the art director, publicly disclosed her earnings: just $6, 761 after taxes for a project that is now projected to bring in over $250 million. She calculated h

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Jun 10 2026TECHNOLOGY

Meta Keeps AI Plans on Track After Instagram Hacks

Meta is sticking to its artificial‑intelligence roadmap even after a wave of Instagram account hijackings. The company decided not to overhaul its strategy following the security breaches. Internal documents show that Meta chose to keep all products running. Only one experiment, the IG Forg

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