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Jun 10 2026ENVIRONMENT

Heatwave May: The World’s Second‑Warmest Month Ever

The planet warmed again in May, becoming the second hottest month since reliable records began. Climate change and a developing El Niño pattern pushed up land and sea temperatures across the globe. Scientists from the European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service noted that May 2024 ranked jus

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Jun 10 2026ENTERTAINMENT

UFC’s Big Fight Day Fails to Pull Some Hollywood Stars

The UFC plans a huge fight card called Freedom 250 to mark the United States’ 250th birthday. The event will happen on the South lawn of the White House, a place that hasn’t hosted combat sports in over a century. UFC president Dana White is hoping for record‑breaking attendance and has asked many f

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Jun 10 2026POLITICS

Trump’s UFC Party Turns Into a Family Gathering

The White House event that was meant to shine with big names has turned into a closer circle of friends and supporters. After weeks of speculation, the list that finally came out shows most guests are from Trump’s own circle and loyal voters. The press secretary, who has not been seen at the W

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Jun 10 2026POLITICS

Founders’ Warning Still Rings: Why Power Must Stay Shared

The United States is turning 250, and leaders often point to Jefferson, Washington, Franklin, Madison, Hamilton, and Adams as models of liberty and wisdom. Yet some politicians dress up in the “Spirit of 1776” while pushing policies that would have shocked those same figures. This tension is most ob

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Jun 10 2026POLITICS

Ballroom Plans and a Big Debate

The White House is owned by the people, but a new ballroom plan has sparked arguments. A billionaire said President Trump is more mature now than in his first term. Some people liked that idea, but others disagreed strongly. One critic said Trump’s second term is less about policy and more abo

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Jun 10 2026SPORTS

Gavin McKenna: Toronto’s Draft Decision and the Panarin Paradox

The Maple Leafs are gearing up to use their first pick in the 2026 draft. General manager John Chayka has a big tool to rebuild the squad, and most people think it will be Gavin McKenna. He is widely seen as the best player in his class, praised for his playmaking and offensive instincts. Yet a dif

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Jun 10 2026TECHNOLOGY

Streaming Takes the Field: How 2026 Is Shaking Up Sports TV

The kickoff of the 2026 World Cup on June 11 marks a turning point for how fans watch football. Instead of relying solely on traditional broadcasters, the event is leaning heavily into online platforms like YouTube and TikTok. This shift means that many viewers will tune in via streaming services ra

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Jun 10 2026SPORTS

Why the Judge’s Decision on a Gambling‑Addicted Football Player Raises Big Questions

The recent ruling that allows a Texas Tech player to keep playing after allegations of heavy gambling has sparked debate. A district judge argued that stopping the athlete would cause severe personal harm, but many argue the opposite: gambling can damage careers and lives. The player reportedly p

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Jun 10 2026ART

Showcases Women’s Lens in New Photography Exhibition

The Louisiana State University Museum of Art has opened a fresh look at women’s photography, turning the spotlight from one celebrated photographer to many. Initially the show was set to feature only Anne Noggle, a prolific 20th‑century photographer whose forty works had never been displayed. Curato

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Jun 10 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Small‑Budget Film Sparks Big Pay Debate

The low‑cost drama “Obsession” has ignited a heated discussion about fair wages in the film world. A behind‑the‑scenes worker, who served as the art director, publicly disclosed her earnings: just $6, 761 after taxes for a project that is now projected to bring in over $250 million. She calculated h

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