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Jun 06 2026SPORTS

Iran soccer team gets last-minute US entry for World Cup

Iran’s soccer players will finally arrive in North America for the World Cup after visa issues dragged on for weeks. Officials confirmed Friday that U. S. entry papers were processed overnight, just days before the team’s opener in Los Angeles. The sudden approval comes after Iran moved its base fro

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Jun 06 2026POLITICS

Birthday Battles: When the White House Turns into a Fight Club

The White House lawn is getting an unusual upgrade for a presidential birthday—an octagon cage set up for seven mixed martial arts matches. On June 14, just as America marks 250 years since its founding, guests will watch fighters step in from the Oval Office to throw punches while dignitaries, cele

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Jun 06 2026SCIENCE

When Tiny Bubbles Freeze: What Happens Under Ultrasound

Scientists watched bubbles behave like kids in a crowded hallway when ultrasound waves and flowing liquid were applied together. Instead of floating freely, the bubbles split into two groups. Some clustered and jiggled intensely, bumping into each other and merging. Others stayed almost still, locke

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Jun 05 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Talk and Middle East Views at Swiss Business Meet

Donald Trump Jr. spoke about digital money and the U. S. –Iran tension at a private event in Zurich on Thursday. He highlighted how blockchain and artificial intelligence could change the business world, calling their combination a “game changer. ” The Trump family has moved beyond real estate

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Jun 05 2026POLITICS

Sinaloa Governor’s Indictment Sparks Mexico‑US Tension

The U. S. charged Sinaloa governor Rubén Rocha Moya in April, a move that marked a sharp shift in how Washington and Mexico interact over crime. The indictment says Rocha helped drug traffickers move goods into the United States and protected cartel members for bribes. It also claims he won hi

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Jun 05 2026POLITICS

Fairfax Prosecutor Faces Big Questions About Immigration Rules

The U. S. House Judiciary Committee is demanding more details from Fairfax County’s chief prosecutor, Steve Descano, about how his office handles cases involving illegal immigrants. The committee says the county’s policies may favor non‑citizens in criminal proceedings, a claim that has stirred cont

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Jun 05 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Why yearly sports games keep feeling like the same old game

Back in the day, sports video games arrived like clockwork every year, and fans bought them without hesitation. Today, those same fans pause before checking out the latest edition. Case in point: Madden 27 shows off the Tush Push play, a real-life NFL move that turned into a video game highlight. Fa

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Jun 05 2026SCIENCE

How heat-tough trout survive rising water temperatures

Rainbow trout usually prefer cool water, but some specially bred strains handle heat much better. Scientists put two groups through a month of increasing temperatures—from 57°F to 82°F—and watched how their bodies reacted. The heat-tolerant fish, picked from families known to handle warmth, kept the

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Jun 05 2026TECHNOLOGY

How South America’s tech-smart borders could teach the world

Two countries at the tip of South America show how borders are no longer just lines on a map. Argentina and Chile are using high-tech tools to catch criminals while keeping travel smooth for tourists and traders. Instead of just checking passports at the gate, both nations now scan passengers before

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Jun 05 2026POLITICS

Why Some Democrats Opposed Tlaib’s Lebanon Resolution

A recent vote in the U. S. House showed sharp splits among Democrats over military action in Lebanon. Rep. Rashida Tlaib tried to push a resolution forcing the Trump administration to pull any U. S. troops out of Lebanon within a week. But her effort failed badly—only 91 Democrats backed it, while 1

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