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Jun 14 2026BUSINESS

Xbox faces pressure to prove it can stand on its own after 25 years

The Xbox division has always relied on Microsoft’s deep pockets, but now even its own CEO admits the experiment is over. After a quarter-century of launching consoles, snapping up game studios, and sinking billions into cloud gaming, Xbox has never turned a consistent profit. The latest push from le

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Jun 13 2026FINANCE

Crypto Trading: More Safety Net or Bigger Risk?

Bitcoin markets have always been wild. ' ' They often face huge swings, especially when Wall Street closes for the weekend. ' ' This gap time used to be risky business for crypto traders everywhere. ' ' Sudden drops could wipe out fortunes quickly because of forced selling. ' ' So, a major exchange

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Jun 13 2026CRIME

The Myth vs. The Mess: Thinking About True Crime

When we see news about famous criminals, it is easy to get hooked. We read books and watch shows about them. These stories often build up these figures into huge legends. They become symbols of pure evil in our minds. But what happens when you look past the sensational headlines? You start seeing a

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Jun 13 2026SCIENCE

Fungi: Secret Keepers of Earth's Soil

The ground beneath our feet is way more complex than just dirt. It’s a massive, living system. Tiny organisms play huge roles in keeping this ecosystem healthy. One specific group of fungi, called Ericoid Mycorrhizal or ErM fungi, works closely with certain plants. This partnership helps them surviv

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Jun 13 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Exploring Slow Worlds: The Power of Off-Roading

Have you ever felt overwhelmed by too much stuff? Modern open-world games can throw tons of content at players. There are constant missions, huge lists of rewards, and endless notifications. It feels noisy all the time. This game offers a different kind of break. It is not about speed records or bea

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Jun 13 2026POLITICS

Europe's Identity Question: Why Are Things Changing?

Western Europe is going through a massive cultural shift. Many people feel like their old ways of life are fading away fast. This isn't just about fashion or music, though. It’s deeper than that. People are questioning the big ideas that used to guide society. They are looking for new anchors in a r

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Jun 13 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Music royalties and AI: what’s changing and why it matters

The music world is dealing with big changes right now. Four big problems are shaking up how artists get paid and how music is made. First, AI tools can now create music, and companies are signing deals to use real songs without always asking artists first. Some big names like Udio and Klay have star

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Jun 13 2026SPORTS

Ciryl Gane: French Fighter with Caribbean Roots Heads into Big Match

Ciryl Gane grew up in La Roche-sur-Yon, a small town in western France. He’s 36 now, born in 1990, and has spent his whole life calling France home. Even though his roots go back to the Caribbean, he proudly represents France as his nationality. His dad’s side of the family comes from Guadeloupe, wh

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Jun 13 2026CRIME

Funds Frozen After Tragic Family Case

A man in his early thirties, now facing serious charges after his parents' deaths, is caught in a legal battle not just with the courts but with a trust overseeing his inheritance. The trustee managing his parents' estate plans to ask a judge to release funds originally meant for him at age 30, but

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Jun 13 2026LIFESTYLE

A lifelong tailor's last stitch

Maria Burrafato spent over four decades turning old clothes into something new. Her journey started in Sicily at just four years old, stitching tiny dresses for her dolls. By eight, she was sewing for neighbors. At nine, a local tailor spotted her talent and hired her despite her young age. Her moth

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