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Jun 14 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Why a famous singer’s jokes about politics are getting so much attention

In 2024, a major sports event in New York became more than just a game. When the U. S. president showed up for the first time in history, he didn’t get the warmest welcome. Some fans booed during the national anthem and even later in the game. A well-known entertainer decided to turn that moment int

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Jun 14 2026CELEBRITIES

Lights, Camera, Courtside: Who Gets The Best Seat At NBA Finals

The NBA Finals aren’t just about the players on the court—they’re also a stage where Hollywood and sports collide. Celebrities flock to Madison Square Garden’s front row, turning big games into a mix of sports and pop culture. But scoring those coveted courtside seats isn’t as simple as sending a re

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Jun 14 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Inside the NBA Finals: Why Stars Can’t Resist Knicks Games

Game night at the NBA Finals isn’t just about basketball anymore. Fans in San Antonio got a reminder of this when celebrities showed up in droves for Game 5 between the New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs. While the Knicks were aiming to close out the series and win their first championship since

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Jun 14 2026CELEBRITIES

Big Names Fill SoFi Stadium for US Soccer's Big Win

The US Men's National Team kicked off their World Cup run in style last Friday, blasting Paraguay 4-1 at SoFi Stadium in California. The match wasn't just a soccer game—it became a major LA spectacle, packed with stars from sports, movies, and music. The first half was already decided by the time ha

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Jun 14 2026SCIENCE

Who gets seen as the real victim in disputes?

People often twist who counts as the victim in conflicts, and new studies show how this trick changes how outsiders judge both sides. In five separate tests with nearly three thousand participants, researchers gave volunteers short news-style stories where someone was clearly named the victim—or whe

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Jun 14 2026POLITICS

Diplomacy returns to the Persian Gulf: UAE and Iran test new waters

In mid-2026, Iran and the United Arab Emirates held their first direct talks since the U. S. -Israel-Iran war began in late 2023. The meeting came as both countries faced rising costs from years of conflict, with neither side able to fully defeat the other. The war had strained economies on all side

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Jun 14 2026BUSINESS

World Cup Fans Face Sticker Shock in New Jersey Lodging Market

New Jersey is preparing for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, but the excitement hasn’t matched the steep prices being charged for parking spots and hotel rooms. A recently renovated hotel near MetLife Stadium is asking $450 just to park overnight during the final match while rooms for that night are priced

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Jun 14 2026CRIME

Shark incidents hit Sydney beaches after weekend drama

A 30-year-old woman ended up in hospital with serious arm and leg injuries after a shark bite at Coogee Beach in Sydney on Saturday morning. Bystanders pulled her from the water and gave first aid before emergency crews arrived. The attack added to recent spates of shark encounters along Australia\u

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Jun 14 2026BUSINESS

Remote Work: Young Workers Fight to Learn, Leaders Clash Over Best Office Policies

A big debate is happening right now about where people should work. Some bosses argue that being in the office every day helps young workers learn faster and do better. They say face-to-face meetings, watching how mistakes are handled, and quick chats lead to stronger skills and sharper minds. But n

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Jun 14 2026SPORTS

A World Cup clash with history and politics mixed in

The first match of World Cup Group G isn’t just another game. It’s Iran vs New Zealand in Los Angeles, where soccer meets a complicated past. The teams have never played each other before, and neither has faced a rival from the other’s continent at the World Cup. That makes this more than a sports e

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