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Jun 16 2026POLITICS

Media and fairness: Why two-faced scrutiny matters

Rainn Wilson, best known for his role in a popular TV show, recently pointed out a troubling trend in news reporting. He argues that media outlets often judge public figures differently based on their political views. Wilson believes that while some groups get a free pass for questionable actions, o

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Jun 15 2026BUSINESS

KPMG Australia Pauses New Government Projects Amid Ethics Probe

The federal Department of Finance announced that KPMG Australia will not submit bids for any new government contracts from June 16 to September 30. This pause comes while the firm’s internal governance, culture and ethical standards are under scrutiny following whistleblower claims that confidential

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Jun 15 2026CRIME

A royal family in crisis

The future of Norway's royal family now rests on a court decision that could send the stepson of Crown Prince Haakon to prison for years. Marius Borg Hoiby, 29, faces possible conviction on serious charges including rape, domestic violence, and drug crimes. His mother, Crown Princess Mette-Marit, ha

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Jun 14 2026POLITICS

A South Carolina politician lost her race after making waves

Nancy Mace, a U. S. representative from South Carolina, got only 12% of the vote in the June 9 Republican primary for governor. That wasn’t even enough for second place. The two candidates moving forward are Pamela Evette, who had former President Trump’s support, and Alan Wilson, the state’s top la

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Jun 13 2026CELEBRITIES

The modern media world often looks shiny from the outside. But what happens behind the camera sometimes tells a very different story. Serious allegations have surfaced concerning The Unwell Network. Specifically, they point to the work atmosphere created by one of its founders, Matt Kaplan. This is

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Jun 12 2026SPORTS

Big 12 faces legal warnings before deciding QB Sorsby's future

The Big 12 Conference suddenly found itself in a tough spot when Texas Tech briefly threatened legal action against the league. The issue started when Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby won a court battle to stay eligible after admitting to betting on games—including his own team—during his time

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Jun 12 2026CELEBRITIES

A golfer's wife beats cancer but faces new challenges

Amy Mickelson has spent years in the spotlight not just as the wife of top golfer Phil Mickelson, but as a survivor who's overcome serious health battles. Back in 2003, complications from giving birth to their youngest son nearly cost her life. Then in 2009, she bravely fought and beat breast cancer

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Jun 11 2026CELEBRITIES

When Radio Stars Make Headlines for the Wrong Reasons

A well-known Atlanta radio host vanished from his morning show without warning after serious allegations surfaced. His wife accused him of physical abuse, sharing images she claims show injuries from a recent fight. The accusations don’t stop there—she also suggested a romantic link between her husb

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Jun 11 2026BUSINESS

Bank Leaders Face Questions Over Hiring Choices Linked to Controversial Figures

A major U. S. bank now finds itself under scrutiny after one of its top legal advisors stepped down earlier this year. Reports show Kathy Ruemmler, the former chief legal officer, resigned after documents revealed she had accepted gifts and provided legal guidance to Jeffrey Epstein years after his

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Jun 10 2026FINANCE

Car Finance Firms Weigh Paying Off Customers After 17‑Year Mis‑Selling

Car finance companies in Britain are debating whether to give customers money for a long‑running mis‑selling case. The problem began in 2007 when lenders and dealers allegedly hid commission details, leading to higher interest rates for buyers. A £9. 1 billion scheme was created to fix the issue, bu

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