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Jun 07 2026RELIGION

Can AI take over our humanity? Leaders think hard about tech's future

A top religious figure has raised concerns about artificial intelligence, arguing that it could erase the very qualities that define human life. Instead of warning about an AI takeover, the leader urges caution, suggesting that society should pause and seriously consider the consequences before movi

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Jun 07 2026POLITICS

California’s population slowdown: what it means for the future

California grew fast in the mid-1900s, adding nearly 13 million people between 1940 and 1970. Most were Americans moving for jobs, along with a baby boom. Cities expanded quickly, building new schools, roads, and water systems to keep up. But growth slowed in the 1970s as the economy shifted from fa

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Jun 07 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Jacob Roloff Takes First Steps into Local Leadership

Jacob Roloff, famous for growing up on a reality TV show, is now trying to grow in a very different direction. His wife recently posted online about his unexpected move from TV life to local politics. She pointed out how he started as someone who avoided speaking in public to now leading discussions

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Jun 07 2026POLITICS

A Birthday Bash Leans Into Wild Ideas

Digging into politics can feel like watching a wrestling match these days, and the invites for Trump’s 80th birthday in the White House backyard don’t disappoint. Born the same year the country turned 250, the suggestion is more “big fight night” than “polite party. ” Throw in a dunk tank for a poli

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Jun 07 2026TECHNOLOGY

Cheap tech for school and fun: Chromebook or iPad?

Picking a school gadget doesn’t have to mean buying a pricey Windows laptop. Two lighter, cheaper options stand out: Chromebooks and iPads. Both fit in a backpack, but they handle daily tasks in different ways. Chromebooks win on price and choice. You can grab a basic model for under a hundred doll

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Jun 07 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A space adventure with big choices and time twists

A new sci-fi game called Exodus is on the way, dreamed up by developers who once worked on the popular Mass Effect series. The game puts players in the role of Jun Arslan, a character whose home planet is slowly falling apart because of a space virus called The Rot. But here’s the twist: players get

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Jun 07 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tech and Security Shifts: What Businesses and Users Need to Watch

Technology is evolving fast, and some recent moves raise big questions about privacy, security, and who controls the data. Meta quietly embedded face recognition code in millions of phones through its smart glasses app—a feature they claimed to abandon years ago after legal trouble. Meanwhile, Googl

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Jun 07 2026CRYPTO

What’s really happening in DeFi? Tokens crumble, but some players still win

The decentralized finance world has hit a rough patch. Over the past year, the total money locked in DeFi projects has dropped from $150 billion to just $69 billion—a sharp decline of more than half. At the same time, hackers have stolen over $1. 4 billion, pushing the total stolen in DeFi history p

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Jun 07 2026LIFESTYLE

What smart shoppers should watch for this season

Grocery stores are changing fast this year. Ribeye prices keep climbing while chicken and pork stay cheap, so careful buyers should focus on value. Watermelons taste best from late May to September, but the rest of the year they travel too far to stay fresh. Walmart is swapping paper tags for digita

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Jun 07 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Netflix’s fresh crime series gets top marks from critics

The new three-part Netflix show called The Witness just hit Rotten Tomatoes with an impressive score. Most of Netflix’s big releases spread across different types of stories, but crime docs often draw the biggest crowds. True crime fans usually expect a certain style, yet this series takes a differe

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