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Jun 18 2026BUSINESS

A Rising Tech Star Lost in a Texas Crash

Joshua Baer, known as an “Austinpreneur, ” helped launch Austin’s tech scene. He started Capital Factory in 2009, a venture‑capital hub that backs startups from robots to autonomous ships. Baer was famous for encouraging people to leave corporate jobs and start their own businesses. The Austi

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Jun 16 2026FINANCE

Memory Market Surge: How SanDisk Outpaced Bitcoin in 14 Months

SanDisk’s share price has leapt almost as fast as Bitcoin did over nine years, but in just a little more than a year. The jump began after the stock hit its low of $27. 89 in April 2025, and by early June it was trading near $2, 100, a level that rivals the record set by Western Digital. Analysts at

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Jun 11 2026WEATHER

Heat Wave Hits Bay Area: Fire Risks Rise

San Francisco is set to see a sudden heat surge, with Thursday’s temperature climbing to 82 degrees—over two dozen degrees above the usual average. Coastal towns will stay mild, but valleys may hit 90s and higher places could reach near triple digits. The weather pattern that separates the coast fro

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Jun 11 2026LIFESTYLE

San Antonio Unveiled: A Fresh Look at Culture, Food and Life

San Antonio is a fast‑growing city that draws people from all over the world. In recent years, thousands of residents have moved here from states like Missouri and California, as well as countries such as France and Kenya. Despite its size of about 1. 5 million people, the streets feel open; traff

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Jun 11 2026SPORTS

What’s next for Josko Gvardiol: Two big choices ahead for the young star

Josko Gvardiol is one of football’s most exciting defenders right now, and his next move could shape his career in a huge way. At just 24, the Croatian international has already proven himself as a top-class player, winning major trophies with Manchester City since arriving from RB Leipzig in 2023.

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Jun 09 2026SPORTS

Rising Heavyweight Josh Hokit Gets Ready for White House Fight, Keeps Joking About Alex Pereira

Josh Hokit is set to face Derrick Lewis at a White House event in just a few days. The young fighter, who has quickly become one of the most talked‑about names in MMA, shows a playful side when he talks to reporters. In a recent chat with TMZ Sports, Hokit made jokes about Brazilian fighter Alex P

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Jun 04 2026HEALTH

Public restrooms matter more than you might think

San Diego is considering shutting down many public restrooms to save money. At first glance, that might seem like no big deal. Who really needs a public bathroom every day? But look closer and the picture changes completely. Public restrooms are part of the city’s invisible safety net. They keep ger

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Jun 03 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Laufey Takes the Lead in a New God of War Adventure

Santa Monica Studio and Sony announced a fresh chapter in the God of War saga during PlayStation’s State of Play show. The new game, titled God of War: Laufey, shifts the spotlight from Kratos to his wife and Atreus’s mother, Faye. She is better known by her true name, Laufey, and has guided the her

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Jun 02 2026SPORTS

Choosing the Best Captain: A Fresh Look at IPL Leadership

Sanjay Manjrekar, a former player turned commentator, recently voiced his thoughts on who should lead IPL teams. He argued that the role of captain should not be tied to a player’s nationality but to their skill and experience. In his view, several Indian leaders such as Axar Patel, Ruturaj Gaikw

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May 26 2026POLITICS

State lawmakers and suicide discussions online: what’s really being said?

State lawmakers in the U. S. are posting more often about their work online, and some of those posts touch on sensitive topics like suicide. Given how common suicide is as a cause of death here, these discussions could matter more than many realize. But what exactly are legislators saying about it?

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