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Jun 01 2026POLITICS

Four Chicago Voices Say the Prosecution Was Wrong

In a strange turn of events, four people from Chicago’s Democratic scene almost went to jail after a protest in the suburb of Broadview. They were named in an indictment that claimed they conspired to block a federal immigration agent’s SUV on September 26. The charges were dropped in May after a ju

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Jun 01 2026HEALTH

Central Africa’s Fight Against Antibiotic Resistance: What We Know

Antibiotic resistance is a serious danger to people around the world, especially in places where hospitals and health services are not strong. In Central Africa, this problem is worse because the health systems are fragile and it is hard to track infections or share information across different sect

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Jun 01 2026HEALTH

Budgeting Tools Help Fight Antibiotic Resistance in Africa

The fight against antibiotic resistance is a worldwide problem that touches people, animals, crops and the planet. In 2015 every country that belongs to the World Health Organization promised to create national plans that bring together different sectors under a One‑Health idea. To make those pla

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Jun 01 2026CRYPTO

Ethereum Faces a Tough June and Questions About Its Future

Ethereum’s own plans may be hurting the coin that many love. When people build apps on its network, most of the fees go to those apps and Layer‑2 chains. Only a small share stays with ETH itself, so the token’s price has no clear path to rise even as usage grows. Some experts say that looki

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Jun 01 2026HEALTH

Health Resorts: A New Way to Tackle Fibromyalgia

Fibromyalgia is a common long‑term pain problem that can make daily life hard and cost a lot of money. Many people feel let down by regular doctors and treatments, so fresh ideas are needed. One idea is to use health resorts. These places offer many types of care at once, such as water therapy, swi

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Jun 01 2026POLITICS

Fuel Shortage Hits Crimea Drivers

Crimea’s roads feel the strain of fuel cuts. Drivers in the region are forced to use rationing coupons after Ukrainian drone strikes hit fuel trucks and block key highways. The governor of the peninsula says sales of common gasoline, Ai‑95, are limited and people must present coupons to buy an

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Jun 01 2026POLITICS

Trump’s Freedom 250: A Self‑Headlined Show That Spirals Into Chaos

Trump has long liked to surround himself with well‑known names, from singers to athletes. Yet he also insists that he is the most famous figure in any room. When a list of musicians began to drop from the Freedom 250 lineup, he did not replace them. Instead, he announced that he would take the stage

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Jun 01 2026POLITICS

Power Dreams on Native Lands: A Call for Real Consent

All of New York’s nuclear plants sit on Haudenosaunee land, and future projects keep targeting these same territories. Developers often ignore the voices of Indigenous councils, local governments, and community groups, assuming the land is empty. This pattern has repeated over decades: factories wer

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Jun 01 2026POLITICS

Colombia’s biggest election rematch: What the runoff means for the country

In Colombia’s presidential race, two very different candidates made it to the next round. Abelardo de la Espriella, a lawyer with a tough-guy nickname ("The Tiger"), won over 43% of the vote by promising a crime-fighting approach inspired by Donald Trump’s policies. His opponent, Iván Cepeda, is kno

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Jun 01 2026TECHNOLOGY

Smarter Security for Factories: A New Way to Protect Smart Devices

Industrial factories today rely on smart gadgets connected to the internet. These devices help machines work together and make quick decisions. But this also means hackers have more ways to trick the system. They can pretend to be a trusted device or sneak into conversations between machines. Normal

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