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Jun 01 2026BUSINESS

Casino fined $7. 2 million for safety lapses

The New South Wales regulator has slapped a $7. 2 million fine on the Star Sydney casino, adding an order to set aside another $5 million. The penalty comes after the casino’s licence was suspended and a regulator‑appointed manager took control. Investigations by Liquor and Gaming NSW uncovered thou

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Jun 01 2026HEALTH

Health Resorts: A New Way to Tackle Fibromyalgia

Fibromyalgia is a common long‑term pain problem that can make daily life hard and cost a lot of money. Many people feel let down by regular doctors and treatments, so fresh ideas are needed. One idea is to use health resorts. These places offer many types of care at once, such as water therapy, swi

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Jun 01 2026HEALTH

AI Helps Spot Illnesses, But Human Touch Still Wins the Care Game

A dad worries about his little kid’s fever and ear pain, while an older woman feels out of breath during her morning stroll. Both pull up their phones and type the symptoms into an AI chatbot. The screen pops up: “Your child probably has an ear infection, ” and “You might be dealing with a heart iss

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Jun 01 2026TECHNOLOGY

A Van Gogh Laptop That Speaks of Art and Power

MSI has taken a bold step by putting a famous painting on its latest laptop, the Prestige 14 Flip AI+ Vincent van Gogh Edition. The design is eye‑catching and feels like a conversation starter on any desk. The lid features either Starry Night or Starry Night Over the Rhône, not just printed but l

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Jun 01 2026CRYPTO

Why Ethereum Investors Are Pulling Back and What It Means for the Future

Over the last few months, many U. S. investors have been pulling money out of Ethereum-based exchange-traded funds (ETFs). In May alone, these funds saw over half a billion dollars in withdrawals, wiping out all the gains they had made the month before. This trend suggests that investors are either

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Jun 01 2026ENVIRONMENT

How city living shapes kids' gut health: A closer look at pollution and playgrounds

Growing up in a big city means dealing with noise, crowds, and—less obviously—tiny bits of metals like lead and cadmium that sneak into the air and food. These substances aren’t always obvious, but they might be quietly changing the trillions of bacteria living in children’s guts. A recent study fol

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Jun 01 2026SPORTS

Liverpool’s managerial search: Why one legend isn’t sold on the top choice

The sudden exit of Liverpool’s manager left fans buzzing about who might take over next. Reports quickly pointed to Andoni Iraola as the favorite, thanks partly to his strong bond with the club’s sporting director. But one of Liverpool’s most celebrated players isn’t fully convinced. Steven Gerrard

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Jun 01 2026FINANCE

Smart Money Still Betting Big on Damai Entertainment

Two major firms have recently reaffirmed their confidence in Damai Entertainment, despite the company's shares taking a rollercoaster ride over the past year. Just when investors might have doubted the stock's future, Huatai Securities stepped forward with a strong "Buy" recommendation and set a tar

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May 31 2026POLITICS

How America Keeps Redefining George Washington Over Time

George Washington seems to slip through history like smoke. Every few decades, people return to his story, shaping him into something new. This says more about America than about Washington himself. No matter how much we dig into the records—his battles, his presidency, his famous farewell speech—th

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May 31 2026ENVIRONMENT

Small towns lead the way in solving water shortages

In Washington state, small towns like Lynden often set the example for big solutions. Located near the Canadian border, this farming community depends on the Nooksack River for water. But climate change is making summers drier, with less snow and rain to feed the river. The mayor recently pointed ou

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