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Jun 08 2026TECHNOLOGY

Token Use Gone Wrong: Why Burning Credits is a Bad Idea

Legora’s chief tech officer, who joined the legal AI startup in 2024, warned that many firms are wasting money by rewarding employees for using the most AI tokens instead of real productivity. He explained that some teams get a leaderboard and then try to climb it by burning huge amounts of token

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Jun 08 2026POLITICS

Peru’s Election: A Tight Race with Surprising Stakes

The final vote in Peru’s presidential contest was a nail‑biter, with early tallies showing no clear winner. A quick exit poll indicated that the two frontrunners were tied in statistical terms, though the more conservative candidate had a small advantage. The duel matched Keiko Fujimori, who r

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Jun 08 2026ENTERTAINMENT

HBO’s Long‑Running Crime Masterpiece and a New Mystery

The crime drama that has dominated HBO’s lineup for years is a show so influential that its creator has rarely returned to television. HBO, while not the first to produce high‑quality TV, quickly became known for daring stories that network stations avoided. The network’s early successes, like the s

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Jun 08 2026SCIENCE

Future Healing: 3‑D Prints and Tiny Robots Take Medicine to New Levels

A new lab at the University of Miami is turning ideas that once lived only in books into real tools for doctors. The building costs about five million dollars and sits inside the school of medicine in Miami’s Health District. Scientists there print living tissue, bone and other parts with mach

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Jun 08 2026BUSINESS

Jet Travel Boom: Riches Fly Over War‑Hit Fuel Prices

The world’s jet fuel bill has nearly doubled since the Iran conflict began, causing many airlines to cut routes and raise fares. Yet a wave of wealthy travelers—CEOs, actors, athletes—has been booking private jets at an all‑time high to attend glamorous events such as the Monaco Grand Prix and Canne

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Jun 08 2026SPORTS

Future Super Bowl 61: Who Will Take the Trophy?

The NFL season starts in September, but fans can already guess who might win Super Bowl 61. The championship will be played at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, the home field of the Los Angeles Rams and Chargers. This is the second time the venue will host the big game after the Rams won there in 20

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Jun 08 2026BUSINESS

Kids Take the Lead: A Local Market Showcases Young Creators

A sunny afternoon in Lexington turned into a bustling marketplace where children from five to seventeen set up their own stalls. They offered handmade jewelry, colorful artwork, and homemade snacks, turning the Flora and Fauna Marketplace into a mini‑farmers market run by teens. The event is more

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Jun 08 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Betting Gets Global Then Local – A Shifting Legal Landscape

The first Korean police raid into illegal crypto betting kicked off on June 5, when authorities targeted local users who wagered on the June 3 regional election. The Gangwon Provincial Police, acting on a national request, dug into crypto transaction logs to track bettors across the country. Those c

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Jun 08 2026CRYPTO

Ethereum’s Future Leans on Teamwork, Not One Big Boss

The Ethereum network keeps humming along, handling around two million transactions daily without missing a beat. Yet behind the scenes, shifts are happening at the Ethereum Foundation. Some see staff moving on and budgets tightening as bad news. Others argue it's more about reshaping roles than slip

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Jun 08 2026POLITICS

Peru’s Tight Race: Crime and Corruption Shape the Vote

Peruvians faced a tough choice in the presidential runoff, picking between two candidates who couldn’t win over a majority of voters even in the first round. Keiko Fujimori, tied to her father’s controversial past, and Roberto Sánchez, connected to a scandal-ridden ex-president, both failed to gain

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