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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 07 2026TECHNOLOGY

A fun puzzle game adds a tiny robot sidekick

Paradoxical is a first-person puzzle game that just shared a fresh trailer during the Future Games Show’s LA event. The star attraction isn’t just the Portal-style puzzles—it’s EKO, a small robot who joins you on your journey. EKO isn’t just cute; the little guy also helps solve problems and moves t

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Jun 06 2026BUSINESS

Paramount Expands Into Games While Its News Arm Faces Shake‑Ups

Paramount recently opened a new video‑game studio, aiming to bring its famous movies and shows into interactive media. The company plans to combine its existing gaming teams with its vast library of characters and stories, a shift that investors didn’t cheer for; shares fell about four percent at th

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Jun 03 2026POLITICS

Money trouble: Federal science grants hit at UC Berkeley over funding claims

Federal agencies have suddenly blocked nearly twenty-one million dollars in science grants at the University of California, Berkeley. The reason given? Some researchers did not tell the government about outside money they received, mostly from friendly countries like the United Kingdom, Australia, a

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Jun 02 2026SCIENCE

Bridging Brain and Body: How Habits Shape Parkinson’s Survival

Paragraph 1 People with Parkinson’s disease show wide differences in how quickly their brains and muscles decline. Researchers think that a person’s “reserve” – the extra capacity built up over life – might explain this variation. Paragraph 2 Two types of reserve were examined. The first is c

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May 30 2026HEALTH

Bats and rabies: what you should know after a recent case

Officials found a bat carrying rabies in Irvine Regional Park last weekend. This case led to warnings about how easily the virus can spread to people. Rabies is almost always deadly once symptoms show up. But quick action after exposure can prevent illness. The virus can enter the body through smal

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May 30 2026ENVIRONMENT

Why Wyoming’s Huge Energy Plan Stirs Up Big Concerns

Officials in Wyoming are debating a massive $4 billion project that promises to store energy using water. The plan involves building a giant reservoir near Seminoe Reservoir to pump water uphill when electricity is cheap and let it flow back down to generate power when demand rises. Sounds smart, ri

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May 28 2026FINANCE

Paraguay Faces Payment Hurdles While Struggling to Keep Debt Under Control

Paraguay just started paying back $1 billion to suppliers who’ve been waiting for years. This isn’t just about settling old bills—it could push the government past its own spending limits. The problem started when the pandemic hit in 2020, causing the country’s deficit to balloon to 6. 1% of GDP. Th

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May 27 2026HEALTH

Plans for a U. S. health post in Kenya during Ebola fears

Officials in Washington want to open a small quarantine station in Kenya for Americans returning from Ebola-hit parts of Central Africa. Instead of setting up the site at home, they’re looking abroad—just in case someone gets sick after possible contact with the virus. A group of U. S. public health

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May 22 2026CRIME

AI Deepfake Cases Show New Law’s Reach

Federal prosecutors have filed charges against two men for producing AI‑generated nude images of female celebrities. The defendants, Cornelius Shannon, 51, and Arturo Hernandez, 20, were apprehended on Tuesday after their content attracted millions of online views. Their actions fall under the Take

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