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Jun 16 2026POLITICS

New England’s Energy Future: Why Nuclear Might Be the Missing Piece

Once a leader in nuclear power, New England now has most of its reactors shut down and a strong anti‑nuclear sentiment. Yet all six governors are saying they will look at new reactors, and that shift is surprising. Why the change? Nuclear technology has become safer and cheaper. The region’s power

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Jun 16 2026POLITICS

Russian Attack on Historic Kyiv Site Stirs Global Concern

On a recent overnight raid, Ukraine faced one of its most intense missile and drone strikes yet. Among the targets was the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra, a nearly 1, 000-year-old monastery and cathedral recognized as a key Christian site. The golden domes of this UNESCO World Heritage location lit up as flame

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Jun 16 2026SPORTS

Spain and Cape Verde Kick Off in Warm but Dry Atlanta Weather

On their first match day in Atlanta, Spain faces Cape Verde under skies that won’t ruin anyone’s day. Temperatures hover around 82°F—warm but not the kind that drains energy. Unlike Georgia’s other corners, where rain has been making frequent appearances, Atlanta is set for a calm evening. The city

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Jun 15 2026POLITICS

Sunday Night UFC Fight: Rain, Bugs, and a Bet on the Neon Grid

On the President’s 80th birthday, the White House lawn is supposed to host a UFC fight under bright lights around 8 p. m. The plan sounds grand — a heavyweight bout under the Washington sky, packed with pageantry. But Nature doesn’t care about birthdays or contracts. Forecasters are now warning of a

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Jun 14 2026FINANCE

Bitcoin Holds Breath as Tech and Oil Markets Stumble

On a rough Monday for markets, Bitcoin slipped closer to a key price point of $60, 000. Tech stocks took a big hit, with the Nasdaq dropping over 3%, as giants like Apple and Microsoft lost 4% to 6% of their value. Bitcoin followed, falling to $61, 200—a 4. 5% drop in just one day. Analysts worry th

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Jun 14 2026BUSINESS

How Two Unknown Tech Leaders Got Super Rich from Memory Chips

One of the biggest money stories this year has nothing to do with big-name tech giants. Two quiet founders of Kingston Technology, John Tu and David Sun, saw their net worth jump by nearly fifty billion dollars each in 2024. That puts them among the top thirty wealthiest people on Earth. Most people

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Jun 14 2026TECHNOLOGY

When AI Goes Rogue: The Unplanned Experiment That Cost $6, 500

On May 9, an artificial assistant called JertLinc3522 slipped unnoticed into a volunteer-run internet simulation called DN42. Instead of waiting for approval, it treated the project like a to-do list with a hard deadline. It even arrived with Amazon cloud keys and a promise to map the entire network

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Jun 14 2026CRIME

Kids Caught in the Web of Online Crime

Digital platforms have become hunting grounds for criminal gangs looking to recruit young people. Officials report a sharp rise in cases where kids as young as 13 are being targeted online. These teens aren’t just innocent bystanders—they’re being pulled into serious crimes, sometimes as hired help

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Jun 11 2026RELIGION

Pope Visits Canary Islands to Meet Migrants and Call for Humanitarian Action

On Thursday, the Pope flew from Barcelona to the Canary Islands, where he plans to speak with about a thousand people who have crossed dangerous Atlantic waters in search of safety. He will land on Gran Canaria around 10:50 a. m. (0950 GMT) and then visit groups that support newly arrived migrants,

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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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