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Jun 05 2026ENVIRONMENT

Vinyl’s Green Future: Turning Records into Eco‑Heroes

Vinyl records have outpaced CDs for the first time in decades, with sales exceeding a billion dollars this year. Yet each disc is mostly made from PVC resin, a chlorine‑based plastic that carries a hefty carbon load. A recent study showed that half of an LP’s emissions come from this material, equal

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Jun 05 2026CELEBRITIES

Truth Behind the Rumors

Brianna “Chickenfry” LaPaglia, a well‑known podcaster, recently took to her show “Plan Bri Uncut” to address what she sees as misinformation about the dating timeline of West Wilson and Amanda Batula, two popular “Summer House” figures. She said the couple’s public announcement that they were togeth

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Jun 05 2026HEALTH

Boosting Mom Confidence: A New Plan for Baby Feeding in Zahedan

Pregnant mothers in Zahedan often stop breastfeeding sooner than health experts hope. The main reasons are a lack of confidence, not enough knowledge, and social pressures that make the task feel hard. Researchers thought an educational program built on a well‑known idea called the Theory of P

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Jun 05 2026SPORTS

Nate Burleson Talks Russell Wilson’s New TV Role

Nate Burleson, who moved from the field to broadcasting, recently shared his excitement about Russell Wilson joining CBS Sports. He said he saw something special in Wilson that made him a natural fit for television. Burleson explained how he approached Wilson about the opportunity and helped bring h

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Jun 05 2026SPORTS

Maxx Crosby’s Next Move: Trade Talk or Stay Put?

The Las Vegas Raiders have a player on their roster that could spark trade chatter again this season – Maxx Crosby. After the high‑profile Myles Garrett swap, many teams are eyeing a new pass‑rushing option. Crosby’s status is uncertain, but he remains a viable candidate for a trade before the

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Jun 05 2026BUSINESS

Jollibee Eyes Hong Kong for a Big Market Move

A Philippine fast‑food chain known as Jollibee is exploring a new home for its international business. Instead of listing the company in the United States, the group is looking at Hong Kong, where shares are performing strongly. The decision comes as Jollibee pushes further into markets that comp

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Jun 05 2026SPORTS

Summer Heat and Storms Await Dallas Fans

Dallas‑Fort Worth will welcome World Cup crowds in mid‑June through mid‑July, a time when the region is known for blazing temperatures and occasional rain showers. The National Weather Service predicts daytime highs in the low 90s for June and mid‑90s for July, while nights stay comfortable in th

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Jun 05 2026SPORTS

Coach Mazzulla’s Sunny Mood Swings

Derrick White, a Boston Celtics guard, shared another quirky story about their coach, Joe Mazzulla, on FanDuel TV. White said that Mazzulla is always learning new ways to think, but one thing he hates most is sunny weather. White explained that when they were in Los Angeles, the sky was clear and

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Jun 05 2026CRIME

Hockey mom’s rough call leads to erased record

A Pennsylvania hockey mom’s pushy response to her son’s penalty has officially been wiped from public view after a year of legal steps. Andrea Bucci, 39, faced charges last summer for a rink-side clash with a teenage referee who had just thrown her son out of a youth hockey game for a hard hit on an

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Jun 05 2026POLITICS

What happens when a president starts losing fast?

A president who once had strong support now faces big problems as midterm elections approach. Approval ratings have dropped sharply from 52% to just 38%, while dislike for the president has grown by 15 points. Many of his policies, like tariffs and military actions, have turned voters against him. R

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