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Jun 04 2026BUSINESS

Data Center Deal Gives Town New Tax Breaks and Park Plans

A recent meeting in Middlesex Township showed how a big data‑center project could bring money to the local community. The plan, still in talks, would let the developers give the town a total of $12. 5 million over five years in addition to normal tax payments. The money is split into four parts. Fi

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Jun 04 2026POLITICS

Tax Reform Bill Aims to Make Housing Fairer and Cut Big Investor Breaks

Australia’s main parliament passed a new tax bill that will change how profits from property and other investments are taxed. The vote was 94 to 48, with the opposition and a few independents trying but failing to add their own tweaks. The law was announced in last month’s budget and is the biggest

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Jun 04 2026POLITICS

AI Leaders Push Back on Lobbying Talk

OpenAI’s chief executive stepped forward to defend his firm’s political actions amid growing worry about how AI companies influence lawmakers. He said the company has taken part in lobbying, but claimed it is far less than that of other tech rivals. The discussion came after critics pointed to

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Jun 04 2026SPORTS

The Future of College Basketball Through a Former Coach’s Lens

A former Notre Dame coach, now 70, shared her thoughts on the state of college sports after stepping away from coaching in 2020. She said the arena had become more business‑driven than people‑driven, with athletes earning huge salaries and the NCAA constantly fighting lawsuits. In her view, loyalty

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Jun 04 2026POLITICS

The Situation Eyes a New Stage: From Reality TV to Politics

Mike Sorrentino, known on television as “The Situation, ” recently hinted that he might be eyeing a political career. The comment came during a VUE magazine event in Wall Township, where he was joined by his wife Lauren. The couple talked about their personal growth and business ventures. When repo

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Jun 04 2026SPORTS

White House Lawn Gets UFC Fight Arena – Will It Stay Forever?

The U. S. president has hinted that a giant cage‑fighting stage built on the White House lawn might become permanent. Trump said in a TikTok clip that the structure, set up for a big UFC match on June 14, could stay “maybe we’ll never ever take it down. ” He compared the arena to the Eiffel Tower, w

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Jun 04 2026POLITICS

Napa County Faces Uncontested Elections for Key Positions

The upcoming primary in Napa County on June 2 saw no challengers for three important posts, leaving the current officials set to keep their roles without opposition. Board members Joelle Gallagher and Anne Cottrell, who have served District 1 and District 3 respectively since 2023, received every vo

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Jun 04 2026POLITICS

Teen Study Finds Himself on Russian Ban List

Alex Browder is a 17‑year‑old student who was surprised when his name appeared on a Russian sanctions list. He discovered this while browsing news about cryptocurrency in his economics class. The Kremlin had banned him for writing a report that criticized Russian money laundering practices. The rep

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Jun 04 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin Slips, Big Losses Hit Traders

Bitcoin fell below $62, 000 early Thursday, sparking a rush of forced sales that wiped out more than $1. 5 billion in high‑risk crypto positions over the last day. The sell‑off left roughly 208, 000 traders on the market with liquidated accounts, according to CoinGlass data. Bitcoin alone accounte

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Jun 04 2026CRYPTO

Young Crypto Fans Share Money Tips – A Quick Reality Check

Peter Schiff, a well‑known economist, posted on X that several young people who earned early gains from Bitcoin are now giving financial advice. He argued that their success does not prove they know what they’re doing. Schiff used the old investing rule “Don’t confuse brains with a bull market” to w

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