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Jun 20 2026TECHNOLOGY

PlayStation and PC: Why Some Games Stay Exclusive

Sony’s approach to bringing PlayStation games to PC has become harder to predict. Recently, the company’s CEO suggested that multiplayer titles would keep coming to PC, but single-player games might only arrive if it somehow improves the experience. The wording leaves plenty of room for interpretati

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Jun 20 2026HEALTH

Why some patients hesitate with radiologists of the opposite gender

Some people feel uneasy when a radiology scan is done by someone of the other gender. This discomfort can lead patients to skip or delay important tests. The issue isn’t just about personal preference—it ties into cultural norms, past experiences, and even how much trust someone has in healthcare.

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Jun 19 2026POLITICS

President Lee Demands Big Changes to Korea’s Election System

South Korean President Lee Jae‑Myung has called for a sweeping reform of the country’s election framework after a series of problems hit the local polls on June 3. The most visible issue was a shortage of ballot papers, which sparked public outrage and led to protests that questioned the fairness of

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Jun 19 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Music Leaders Push Japan’s Global Reach

Sony Music Japan’s chief, Shunsuke Muramatsu, has been named a top global influencer in the music world. His company signs artists like YOASOBI, Creepy Nuts and Kenshi Yonezu, who chart in Japan and abroad. Muramatsu says success comes from mixing new ideas with proven methods, and he encourages his

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Jun 19 2026TECHNOLOGY

Monarch Money app not working for some users

Some users trying to check their spending on the Monarch Money app are finding it won't open. Reports show the problem started recently and got worse quickly. More than 200 people have already said they can't use the app or website right now. Most problems seem to be with the app itself, since over

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Jun 18 2026POLITICS

Ballot Paper Shortages Spark Parliamentary Investigation in South Korea

South Korean lawmakers began a 45‑day inquiry into the National Election Commission after voters faced paper shortages during local polls on June 3. The probe was approved in a full‑assembly vote and will look at both the central commission and regional bodies. The issue sparked street protests,

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Jun 18 2026SPORTS

Quick sniff, big question: Why smelling salts are popping up in soccer

Soccer players aren’t usually known for dramatic pregame rituals. But a strange trend is creeping into the locker rooms of top teams. Instead of sipping water or doing light stretches, some players are pulling out small black tubes, cracking them open, and taking a sharp inhale of a pungent white po

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Jun 17 2026EDUCATION

Teachers on Temporary Permits: A Growing Challenge in South Bend

South Bend schools are turning to teachers with emergency permits to fill gaps caused by a nationwide shortage, a move that raises concerns about student learning and equity. Emergency permits allow educators who hold at least a bachelor’s degree to teach for one school year without full certificati

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Jun 17 2026FINANCE

SoFi Shares Rise While Tech Stocks Drop

SoFi Technologies, the San Francisco‑based fintech firm, is seeing its stock climb even as many other technology names fall. Investors are curious about what’s driving the upside. One factor is SoFiUSD, a new digital currency feature that could keep users inside the company’s app longer and add mor

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Jun 17 2026TECHNOLOGY

Japan's tech leaders team up to battle rising cyber threats

SoftBank is rolling out a new cybersecurity service using artificial intelligence from OpenAI to protect Japan's biggest businesses. The focus is on the top 3, 000 companies running critical systems like airports, power plants, and transport networks, which face growing dangers from hackers. SoftBan

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