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Jun 01 2026FINANCE

Germany Urges Faster Use of €500 Billion Infrastructure Fund

The German finance ministry has warned that the country’s huge €500 billion fund for roads, rail and climate projects must be used more quickly. The report, sent to lawmakers on Monday, shows that the money is already helping growth but has not been spent fast enough. Last year the fund was meant

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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 2026CRYPTO

Coinbase Opens Direct Money Flow for India’s Crypto Boom

Coinbase, a major U. S. crypto exchange, has taken a bold step to simplify trading for India’s rapidly growing cryptocurrency market by enabling direct transfers of Indian rupees (INR) to and from its platform. Starting June 1, 2026, users can move funds through the Immediate Payment Service (IMPS),

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Jun 01 2026SCIENCE

Sweet Cherry Tree Cuts: New Ways to Stop Bacterial Attack

The Pacific Northwest cherry farms face a serious threat from bacterial canker, mainly caused by two strains of Pseudomonas syringae. The bacteria infect young trees when their stems are cut during pruning, leading to rapid death of the plants. Traditional protection has relied on copper sprays, but

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Jun 01 2026WEATHER

A Week of Warm, Dry Weather in Central New York

Central New York will enjoy mild temperatures and mostly dry air through the middle of next week, though a few light showers could appear on Monday evening. The local weather office says any rain will be brief and minimal, with temperatures climbing into the low 70s. A thin fog might settle over riv

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Jun 01 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Taste of Summer: Dallas Food Spots for Families and Date Nights

Dallas’ food scene is buzzing with new places that suit both kids and adults. The city’s summer lineup includes spots where you can sip cold margaritas on a patio, munch on fresh ceviche, or enjoy burgers by a lake. Families can find playful options while couples discover romantic Italian and Mex

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Jun 01 2026WEATHER

Beach Safety Alert: Watch for Sneaker Waves and Rip Currents

A sudden shift in the Pacific swell has prompted officials to warn Bay Area beach visitors of hidden dangers. Recent reports show that a 2‑foot swell can generate waves that surge further up the shore than usual, catching people off guard. The National Weather Service issued a beach hazards state

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Jun 01 2026WEATHER

Sunny Days Ahead: A Perfect Time for a Car Wash and Outdoor Fun

The weather in Southeast Michigan is shaping up to be a dream for anyone who loves the outdoors. From now until Wednesday, most of the area will see bright sunshine and temperatures that hover in the 70s to low 80s. The air will feel dry, which makes it easy to spend time outside without getting swe

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Jun 01 2026TECHNOLOGY

A Tiny Powerhouse: Desktop AI That Can Handle a Trillion‑Parameter Model

NVIDIA has unveiled the DGX Station for Windows, a compact machine that brings data‑center‑level AI power right into office desks. The device runs on Windows, making it compatible with the majority of corporate workstations that traditionally use Linux for heavy AI tasks. It is built around NVIDIA’s

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Jun 01 2026ENVIRONMENT

Big Energy Moves and Climate Challenges in Virginia

The state is seeing a major shake‑up as Dominion Energy and NextEra Energy plan to merge, creating the biggest utility in America. A local nonprofit warns that this deal could favor corporate profits over customers, especially as it aims to power the massive energy demands of AI data centers. Mea

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