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Jun 10 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Helen Mirren stars in a thrilling new film about a famous writer’s final mystery

A fresh thriller is coming to theaters this fall, bringing together two generations of Hollywood talent. Helen Mirren plays Patricia Highsmith, the acclaimed author behind "The Talented Mr. Ripley, " in a film that blends suspense with literary drama. Alden Ehrenreich, fresh off his Tony win, stars

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Jun 10 2026HEALTH

Smartphones and South Italy’s young adults: How much screen time is too much?

Southern Italy’s young adults are glued to their phones – just like most of the world. Since COVID-19, phone use has skyrocketed, especially among people in their late teens and twenties. Phones help with everything: staying in touch, organizing life, and endless entertainment. But too much time onl

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Jun 10 2026POLITICS

New rules help Hagerstown save on property taxes

Starting last summer, Hagerstown in Maryland no longer has to pay certain property taxes on buildings that serve the public. This change covers places like sports centers and parks where people gather for fun or relaxation. The rule works for both land and the stuff built on it, as long as the main

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Jun 09 2026SPORTS

Montreal’s Bold Trade Playbook for Summer

The Canadiens are no longer rebuilding; they just hit the Eastern Conference Final with a record‑young squad. That shift forces their front office to think beyond long‑term plans and look at what can be done now. Three big trade ideas could keep the team moving forward. First, a deal with New Jerse

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Jun 09 2026HEALTH

Weight Loss Programs Work Differently Across Communities

A new study looks at how a popular weight‑loss program performs for people from different racial, ethnic, income and education backgrounds. The research team pulled data from many trials to see if the program’s results vary by these factors. The analysis shows that people who belong to racial or

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Jun 09 2026HEALTH

New Ways to Spot Colon Cancer Early in Maryland

Maryland’s latest colon cancer rules give people more chances to catch the disease before it gets serious. Doctors used to say a colonoscopy every ten years was the only reliable test. Now, they add home stool kits and a blood test called Shield that can be done at a regular doctor’s visit. Even i

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Jun 09 2026BUSINESS

Perth Airport Picks DXC Technology to Power Its Future Terminal

DXC Technology has been chosen by Perth Airport as the master systems integrator for its new terminal project. The company will design, link, test and hand over more than 70 IT and operational systems that will run the new hub. The terminal is set to open in 2031, bringing all commercial flights int

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Jun 09 2026POLITICS

China’s Arms Game: Strong Sales, Weak Reach

China has spent decades building a powerful weapons industry. The country now appears in the top five worldwide when it comes to selling military gear, according to a respected global tracker. Yet the real story is more nuanced than those numbers suggest. A key problem is that China’s armaments hav

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Jun 09 2026ENTERTAINMENT

NBC Shakes Up Lineup, Drops Nine Shows

NBC has pulled the plug on nine different programs as it readies its schedule for the next TV season. The move hits a broad spectrum of shows, from a highly praised comedy to a long‑running crime series and even the 30‑year‑old celebrity news show that many people grew up watching. The decision

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Jun 09 2026CRIME

Murder on Memorial Day: A GPS‑Tracked Twist

A 21‑year‑old from Fridley, Raquan Rahjai Johnson, faces murder charges after a drive‑by shooting on Memorial Day in Minneapolis. Police say he fired at least one person and may have been involved in a second, more deadly incident. The first shooting occurred on May 24 near Penn Avenue North. Wit

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