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Jun 04 2026POLITICS

A new face leads US intelligence—but has anyone heard of them?

When Bill Pulte was named as the acting director of national intelligence, many eyebrows were raised—not just because of his lack of experience in espionage or security, but because some key figures in Washington hadn’t even heard of him. At a recent hearing, Representative Bill Keating pressed Sec

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Jun 04 2026FINANCE

What Really Works in Crypto – And What’s Just Hype?

Lately, Bitcoin’s price has dropped below $65, 000, making people question if crypto is even worth it. One analyst recently said most of it is a waste unless you know exactly what to pick. He admits that many crypto projects are built on empty promises, where creators get rich while regular investor

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Jun 04 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Rocky Week: What’s Next After the Drop?

Bitcoin is back to dancing around $67, 000, reclaiming a tiny bit of ground after losing nearly one-tenth of its value in just seven days. That’s the smallest victory in a week that’s been anything but smooth. While U. S. stock markets are flipping record highs like pancakes, Bitcoin isn’t riding th

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Jun 04 2026TECHNOLOGY

How safe is your crypto with the new Trezor Safe 7?

The new Trezor Safe 7 wallet just got a security check-up—but not a failing grade. A team of researchers from a rival company found a small flaw in one of the wallet’s inner chips called TROPIC01. This chip, made by Trezor’s own sister company, wasn’t up to snuff in some tests. The researchers used

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Jun 04 2026CRIME

Drug Cases Expose Tensions in U. S. -Mexico Relations

Two Mexican state governors now face U. S. scrutiny for alleged cartel ties, adding pressure to a relationship already strained by accusations of interference. Alfonso Durazo of Sonora and Américo Villarreal of Tamaulipas—both from the ruling party—lost their U. S. visas while under investigation, m

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Jun 04 2026POLITICS

New Mexico’s Governor Race: A Historic First and a Tight Contest

New Mexico is on track to make history this year with its next governor. For the first time ever, a Native American woman could lead a U. S. state if Deb Haaland wins the election. Haaland, who belongs to the Laguna Pueblo tribe, already broke barriers as one of the first Native women in Congress an

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Jun 04 2026WEATHER

A Quick Weather Check for New England This Weekend

This weekend in New England will feel like a classic spring flip-flop—sunny and warm one day, then damp and cooler the next. Friday looks like the star of the weekend, with most spots hitting the high 80s or near 90. But don’t expect the coast to join the party. Places like Cape Cod and the islands

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Jun 04 2026BUSINESS

Why big sports cities in the US won’t host the 2026 World Cup

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is coming to the US, Mexico, and Canada, but some of America’s biggest sports cities won’t be in the game. Chicago, Phoenix, and Detroit—home to passionate fans and major sports teams—are sitting this one out. Even though these cities have huge stadiums and loyal followings,

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Jun 04 2026SPORTS

Fresh Face, Double Shot: Caleb Williams Takes on Madden 27

The Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams is back for a second round with Madden NFL, this time as the game's lead cover athlete. Only a few players before him have pulled off that feat. Most of them struggled the next season—stats dropped, injuries piled up, or they lost their starting spots. Wi

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Jun 04 2026OPINION

College sports needs real change, not just more government help

The big sports leagues aren’t happy with a new Senate bill meant to "fix" college sports. The bill, called the Protect College Sports Act, tries to help the NCAA and its members with problems they created themselves. For years, these schools worked together to make rules that kept players from getti

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