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Jun 14 2026HEALTH

Older Adults and the Hidden Problem of Unstable Housing

Many older people face a quiet crisis: their homes may no longer feel safe or affordable. Researchers have long studied how lack of stable housing harms health, but they rarely look at the exact tools used to measure this problem in seniors. A recent systematic review tackled that gap by gathering

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Jun 14 2026CRIME

Gangs, Guns and Broken Trust: Why South Africa’s Roughest Streets Turn Deadly

The latest tragedy in Johannesburg’s shanty town shows how crime, poor policing and a flood of illegal guns combine to make the poorest neighborhoods the most dangerous. Twelve people were killed and more than a dozen hurt when gunmen opened fire on a crowded block, but no suspect has been caught ye

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Jun 14 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Three Netflix Films Worth Your Time This Weekend

Netflix keeps adding new titles, but picking the right one can feel like a maze. Every weekend, I sift through the platform’s current top 10 movies and highlight only those that truly stand out. This week, three films rise to the top: a light‑hearted rom‑com starring Jennifer Lopez, a chilling true‑

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Jun 14 2026CRIME

A Fugitive’s Long‑Haul Capture Sparks Debate Over Bail Rules

Carl Cacconie, a 52‑year‑old man from California, was finally taken into custody in Scottsdale, Arizona after nearly ten months on the run. He had been found guilty of six counts of sexual offenses involving minors under 14, but was released on a $1 million bail bond while awaiting sentencing. The j

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Jun 14 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Crime Films That Redefined the 2000s

The turn of the millennium gave crime movies a fresh makeover. Instead of just showing gangsters, filmmakers added time jumps, morally fuzzy heroes, and eye‑catching visuals to keep viewers on edge. The result was a genre that felt more like a puzzle than a simple story about crime. One film that p

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Jun 14 2026POLITICS

Sweden Lowers Youth Crime Age to 14 as Violent Incidents Rise

Sweden is adjusting its legal stance on young offenders, lowering the age at which a child can be tried for serious crimes from 15 to 14. The change follows an earlier proposal that would have set the age at 13, which lawmakers rejected for lacking sufficient support. The new plan allows children ag

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Jun 14 2026SPORTS

Big Night in New York: Knicks Win Sparks Wild Street Bash

A sudden fireworks display and a burst of cheers filled the air after the New York Knicks clinched their first NBA title since 1973. The win sent fans flooding into the streets of Manhattan, turning the city into a chaotic celebration zone. Around two in the morning, a 17‑year‑old was shot in the f

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Jun 14 2026BUSINESS

Moving, Starting Up, and Keeping Love Alive in Lisbon

A couple left their old jobs to chase a new life across the ocean, and they chose to build a business together. They moved to Lisbon while still living in suitcases, and within weeks they had filed paperwork for a new LLC. The idea was simple: combine one partner’s 15‑year marketing background

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Jun 14 2026POLITICS

China‑Sided Spy Channel Opens in Taiwan

Taiwan has launched a new website aimed at Chinese citizens who want to share information about espionage. The site invites people to report tips that could help the island’s security agencies. Taiwan and China have a long history of spying on each other. In recent years, Taiwan says it has

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Jun 14 2026BUSINESS

Airport Boss Retires After 17 Years

Andrew B. Davis, who has led Worcester Regional Airport for nearly 17 years, will step down next month. Before taking the helm in Worcester, he managed operations at Philadelphia International Airport for American Airlines. In 2025 the airport welcomed 229, 000 travelers, a steep rise from under 50,

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