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Jun 08 2026BUSINESS

Delta Air Lines Eyes New Seat Supplier After Delays

Delta Air Lines Inc. has decided to consider a different seat maker for its new business‑class suites on major U. S. routes because ongoing supply and approval problems have pushed back the launch of its premium cabins. The company, known as the world’s most profitable airline, is now looking at an

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Jun 08 2026BUSINESS

Dogs Get a New Healthy Menu Thanks to One Woman’s Recipe

A life‑saving idea started with a rough‑bred Rottweiler who was barely able to walk and ate bottle caps. The owner, Sandra Bosben, cared for him after he showed signs of severe joint disease and a scar from a fighting ring. She discovered that his health could improve dramatically with a special hom

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Jun 08 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Chapter for Ragazzi Boys Chorus

The group that has filled the Bay Area with young voices for four decades is about to change its leadership. Kent Jue, who has guided the chorus for 25 years, announced that he will step down as artistic and executive director in August 2027. His departure comes after the choir’s 40th anniversary se

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Jun 08 2026FINANCE

Hong Kong Wealth Hub Faces New Headwinds

Hong Kong’s position as a leading offshore wealth center is under pressure after it edged past Switzerland in recent rankings. The main challenge comes from China’s fresh clampdown on cross‑border stock trading, which threatens the city’s financial stability. Beijing has ordered three major online b

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Jun 08 2026POLITICS

Small Businesses vs. Credit Card Fees

Business owners in Maine have long complained about the high costs of swipe fees. A former entrepreneur who helped local shops sell gift cards has seen how these charges eat into profits. He sold his company but kept the lessons learned. Now he urges lawmakers to reject a new bill that would let cr

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Jun 08 2026POLITICS

President Says Iran Deal Must Come First Before Assets Free

In a recent interview on NBC’s “Meet the Press, ” President Trump explained that he will not lift sanctions or free Iranian assets until a peace agreement is finalized. He emphasized that any easing of restrictions would come after Tehran shows it can act responsibly and keep its commitments. The

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Jun 08 2026POLITICS

Trump Says New Israel, Iran Strikes Won’t Shake Peace Talks

President Trump claimed that fresh attacks from Israel and Iran would not derail his administration’s negotiations with Tehran, asserting that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “doesn’t call the shots. ” He has urged Israel to pause its operations in Lebanon so that a broader agreement wi

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Jun 08 2026POLITICS

South Africa’s Plan to Stop Hate and Protect All

President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that his government will take stronger action against the groups responsible for xenophobic attacks, which have hurt South Africa’s image worldwide. The country has been dealing with violent protests that target immigrants from Ghana, Nigeria, Malawi and Mozambiqu

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Jun 08 2026FINANCE

Indonesia’s Money Crisis: What Investors Are Worried About

The new president of Indonesia has made a big promise: give free meals to millions of school kids and push the country’s growth fast. His plan has been hit by several problems that make investors nervous. One problem is the country’s currency, the rupiah. It has fallen to a record low of about

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Jun 08 2026POLITICS

Potential Senate Contender Faces Party Pushback Over Past

In Maine, a debate is heating up around a leading Senate hopeful who has stirred discomfort among his own party. Although he leads the polls, several Democratic lawmakers have voiced concerns about his suitability for office. The worries stem from recent reports that he sent inappropriate message

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