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Jun 11 2026CRIME

French Artist Faces New Legal Scrutiny Over Past Allegations

Patrick Bruel, a well‑known singer and actor in France, is now under formal investigation for several serious accusations that date back to 2008 and earlier. The local prosecutor’s office says there is enough evidence to believe that rape, attempted rape, sexual assault and harassment may have occur

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Jun 11 2026SPORTS

Prince Harry’s Sports Power Move

Prince Harry is on Time Magazine’s list of the 100 most influential people in sports. He joins famous names like LeBron James and Lionel Messi for his work with the Invictus Games. The Invictus Games is a competition that lets wounded or ill service members compete in sports. Harry says sport

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Jun 11 2026SPORTS

A Star‑Studded Conversation: Michael J. Fox and Caleb Williams

Michael J. Fox, known worldwide for his roles in film and his work with Parkinson’s research, recently shared a surprising encounter with the Chicago Bears’ rookie quarterback. During a podcast episode hosted by Chris Simms, Fox explained that just before the NFC Championship game he ran into the ac

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Jun 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Rock‑Band Life Lessons from a Starchild

Paul Stanley talks about the hard work behind Kiss’s biggest hits and how they stayed true to themselves. He says that being a frontman is more than just the flashy makeup; it’s about writing songs that fit the band’s energy. Stanley explains how “Rock and Roll All Nite” started as a simple id

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Jun 11 2026FINANCE

Can betting on reality TV cross into foul play?

Prediction markets aren’t just about guessing sports games anymore. A major financial watchdog now wants to know if betting on reality shows like Survivor or talent competitions is fair game—or if it’s a form of cheating in disguise. The agency in charge claims sports betting is fine, but TV contest

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Jun 11 2026FINANCE

Coffee Prices Jump on Climate Worries

Prices for two key coffee types shot up this week after Japan’s weather agency announced the return of El Niño across the Pacific Ocean. Traders scrambled to cover their bets after months of gloomy forecasts about bumper harvests turned suddenly uncertain. The sudden shift shows how quickly markets

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Jun 10 2026WEATHER

Heat Wave Hits Philly Ahead of World Cup

Philly is already feeling the summer heat, with temperatures hitting 90 degrees or more nine times since mid‑April. The early rush of hot days is a sign that the city might face triple‑digit heat indices soon. The National Weather Service says that the humidity and dew point are at their yearly h

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Jun 10 2026POLITICS

Toxic Crowd Control: Why Kids Are the Unseen Victims

Police use tear gas and pepper spray at protests, claiming it stops crowds. Yet many reports show children suffering the worst effects. These chemicals are fine powders that burn eyes, lungs and throat. A child’s small airways, faster breathing rate and proximity to the ground make them especially v

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Jun 10 2026CRIME

A Night of Chaos in Lennox: A Tragic Shooting and Crash

Police detectives are still working the scene on Burin Avenue and Lennox Boulevard after a deadly event that happened around 9 p. m. A Dodge was driven into a beauty salon, and the driver was shot in the process. A 911 call told officers that up to six shots rang out before the car collided with th

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Jun 10 2026OPINION

Mental Health in Crisis: Why Jails Aren't the Answer

People in San Diego County facing severe mental health episodes often end up in places they never should – ERs overcrowded with psychiatric cases or jail cells designed for punishment, not treatment. That's not just unlucky. It's a sign of a system that confuses sickness with crime. Crisis teams exi

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