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Jun 05 2026POLITICS

What happens when a president starts losing fast?

A president who once had strong support now faces big problems as midterm elections approach. Approval ratings have dropped sharply from 52% to just 38%, while dislike for the president has grown by 15 points. Many of his policies, like tariffs and military actions, have turned voters against him. R

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Jun 04 2026HEALTH

Dalai Lama Plans Knee Care in New Delhi

The 90‑year‑old spiritual leader will head to India’s capital this month for a procedure on his left knee, according to his office. The trip is set for Friday as he leaves his exile home in Dharamshala, a Himalayan town. Followers usually hold special prayers before any medical step. The office als

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Jun 04 2026FINANCE

Panama Strides Toward EU Tax List Exit

Panama is racing to drop its name from the European Union’s tax blacklist, a move that could boost foreign investment and improve business ties. The country has sat on the EU’s “non‑cooperative” list since 2020, a label that signals weak tax transparency and limited efforts against tax evasion.

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Jun 04 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrities and Their Public Breakup Beefs

Public breakups often come with drama, and celebrities are no strangers to airing their grievances. Whether it’s through social media, interviews, or even songs, some stars don’t hesitate to call out their exes. Take Megan Thee Stallion and Klay Thompson, for example. Their short-lived romance ended

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Jun 04 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A new crime thriller series drops soon with a famous star /

Next month brings a fresh escape story on Apple’s screen. A new limited show called “Lucky” puts Anya Taylor-Joy in the role of Lucky, a smooth-talking thief who pulls off one bad robbery too many. The job falls apart fast: money goes missing, her crew scatters, and one very angry crime boss starts

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Jun 03 2026SPORTS

Knicks vs. Spurs: What to Expect in the NBA Finals

The first game of the NBA Finals will kick off this Wednesday in San Antonio, where the Spurs face New York’s Knicks. The series is already buzzing because of Victor Wembanyama, the young French center who has turned every game into a showcase. The league is scrambling to find ways to stop him, and

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Jun 03 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A New Chapter for a Beloved Detective

The show that made detective Harry Bosch famous is moving on. After ten years, the original actor is leaving, but the story isn’t over. Instead, it’s getting a fresh start with a new face. The final season will wrap up his journey, while a prequel explores his first days on the job during the 1992 L

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Jun 02 2026TECHNOLOGY

Ring’s Facial Recognition Sparks New Lawsuit Over Privacy

A man in Virginia says Amazon’s Ring doorbell cameras violated his privacy by using facial recognition to capture and keep photos of people who simply passed by. He filed a federal suit in Seattle, hoping the case could become a class action that would award at least $5 million to those affected. Th

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Jun 02 2026ENVIRONMENT

Stormy Skies Ahead: What Alabama Can Expect Today

Alabama isn’t out of the woods just yet when it comes to rough weather. A series of storm waves could sweep through the state today, packing a punch with strong winds, hail, and heavy rain. The worst-hit areas might see downed trees and power lines, especially in the northwest like Huntsville and Mu

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Jun 01 2026SPORTS

Alabama baseball eyes Super Regional spot after easy regional wins

Alabama baseball has quietly built a strong season by focusing only on the next game. The team didn’t start talking about hosting a Super Regional or playing in the College World Series until they actually earned the chance. Coach Rob Vaughn prefers keeping the players’ attention on their daily work

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