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Jun 19 2026SPORTS

Why a Lesser-Known Rams Player Might Be the Real Key to Their Winning Season

The Rams entered 2026 with high hopes for a Super Bowl run, and adding star defender Myles Garrett made their chances look even better. But one analyst thinks someone else—not Garrett—holds the real key to their success this season. Instead of focusing on the big-name additions, this expert points t

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Jun 19 2026SPORTS

Pitching Showdown: Orioles Hold Off Mariners With Key Hits

The Orioles pulled off a tight victory against the Mariners, relying on strong pitching and clutch hitting. Kyle Bradish turned in his best outing yet, fanning 12 batters and keeping Seattle scoreless for most of the game. While he walked two and let up five hits, his control tightened as the night

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Jun 19 2026CRIME

Influencer’s bond cut after online threats to ex-NBA player

A far-right internet personality, already facing legal trouble from the January 6 Capitol riot, now stands accused of publicly vowing to harm a former basketball star locked up for murder. The man, 31, was arrested in Texas last week after a video surfaced showing him declaring on a live stream that

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Jun 17 2026SPORTS

Jordan’s Final Season With the Saints

Cameron Jordan has decided to end his professional football journey with the team that has been home for fifteen years. The defensive lineman signed a one‑year, incentive‑based contract that keeps him in New Orleans for the 2026 season, which he has announced will be his last. This move is unu

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Jun 14 2026HEALTH

Staying Cool When the Heat Rises

When the temperature climbs, the human body has a built-in cooling trick: sweating. But this trick has limits. Extreme heat and thick humidity can overwhelm even the most efficient sweating system, turning a sunny day into a serious health risk. How does the body give out under such pressure? Three

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Jun 13 2026TECHNOLOGY

Digital Traps: How Scammers Target Your Phone

Think about your phone. It is a powerful tool, right? But sometimes that power makes you vulnerable. A huge digital scamming network has been operating for a while. This group distributes special online toolsets designed to trick people into giving away money or private data. These tools allow bad a

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Jun 11 2026TECHNOLOGY

Quick Fixes Needed as Hackers Get Smarter

The government now tells agencies to patch critical cyber flaws within three days. Why the rush? Hackers are using AI to find and exploit weaknesses faster than ever before. Experts worry that with smarter tools, attacks can happen before security teams even notice. This forces officials to act quic

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Jun 08 2026POLITICS

Will House Democrats push for Trump investigations if they win control?

If Democrats take over the House, they plan to dig into actions taken by Trump’s administration. This isn’t just about pointing fingers—it’s about following through on oversight duties Congress has avoided for over a year. Rep. Jared Huffman says investigations won’t wait, even if Trump leaves offic

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Jun 08 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin’s rough patch: what’s really dragging prices down?

Bitcoin recently slipped below $60, 000, a fresh low in its current cycle, and investors are scratching their heads over what’s behind the slide. While some might blame a single factor, the reality looks more complex. A mix of hot trends in AI and big tech stock listings is pulling money away from c

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May 30 2026LIFESTYLE

Wellness retreats in India: what really makes visitors happy?

Rishikesh is famous for yoga. People come from all over the world to relax and recharge. Some are from India. Others travel from far away. They all want the same thing—peace of mind and a healthier body. But do they all enjoy their stay in the same way? A recent study looked at what makes guests ha

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