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Jun 21 2026POLITICS

Violence in Gaza Leaves Five Dead, Including a Child

In the early hours of Saturday, Israeli forces launched attacks that resulted in the deaths of at least five Palestinians, one of whom was a child. The first incident involved an airstrike on an apartment building in the Sabra area of Gaza City, where four residents—two women and a child—were killed

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Jun 21 2026POLITICS

Ukraine Battles Rising Russian Strikes and Plans Counterattacks

Russian attacks on Ukraine have intensified lately, with strikes hitting major cities like Kyiv and Zaporizhzhia. Six people died in one recent barrage, while others were injured in nearby regions. President Zelenskiy urged Ukrainians to stay alert for air raid warnings, hinting at a larger strike e

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Jun 21 2026SPORTS

Iran’s World Cup trips under the microscope as U. S. keeps close watch

The Iranian football team arrived in Los Angeles ready to play Belgium but left again the same night. Their hotel in Tijuana is barely two hours away by plane yet the players can’t stay overnight in the U. S. The rule says they must fly back within 24 hours of their match and go straight to Mexico,

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Jun 20 2026TECHNOLOGY

A peek inside ASUS' $16, 578 gaming dream box

ASUS just dropped a shopping cart so wild it feels like a joke. Forget the usual upgrades—this $16, 578 "ROG 20th Anniversary Family Bucket" is basically a gamer's treasure chest with every luxury item you never knew you needed. Available only in Shanghai through a lottery system from June 20 to Jul

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Jun 19 2026POLITICS

Chaos in Pakistani Kashmir After Mass Protests

The region of Pakistani‑administered Kashmir has been thrown into chaos after a week‑long protest that claimed over twenty lives and halted everyday activities across the territory. The unrest began when a local political group, now banned, called for a strike on June 9 to oppose the reservation o

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Jun 19 2026POLITICS

Chicago Celebrates Obama Center Opening with Stars and Solidarity

The city of Chicago buzzes as the Obama Presidential Center in Jackson Park finally opens its doors. A mix of former presidents, senators and music icons gather to mark the moment after years of planning and legal battles. The ceremony kicks off at 11 a. m. , while a ticketed watch party starts at 9

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Jun 15 2026WEATHER

Hot Record in Cardiff’s Bute Park

The Met Office announced that a new spring temperature record was set in Cardiff, but the measurement site is far from ideal. Bute Park’s weather station sits next to a large plant nursery, where greenhouses keep their own climate under strict control. The station’s surroundings add to the pro

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Jun 14 2026HEALTH

Older Adults and the Hidden Problem of Unstable Housing

Many older people face a quiet crisis: their homes may no longer feel safe or affordable. Researchers have long studied how lack of stable housing harms health, but they rarely look at the exact tools used to measure this problem in seniors. A recent systematic review tackled that gap by gathering

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Jun 11 2026SPORTS

Big names show up for Knicks vs. Spurs Game 4

Game 4 of the 2026 NBA Finals at Madison Square Garden looked more like a red-carpet event than a basketball game. Taylor Swift arrived with sisters Alana and Este Haim, proving once again that Knicks home games are as much about star power as they are about actual basketball. The pop superstar owns

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Jun 09 2026FINANCE

Is a 5% Treasury Yield the End for Hot Tech Bets?

The two-year Treasury yield is climbing fast and could soon hit 5%, a level that usually makes investors nervous. Fast-moving tech stocks got a taste of that nervousness last week when chip shares plunged hard. The Nasdaq 100 lost nearly five percent in a single day, and funds that track semiconduct

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