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Jun 17 2026TECHNOLOGY

Why can driverless cars drive cities but not farms?

California first put rules in place for farm vehicles back in 1977, long before smartphones existed, let alone robots that could steer a tractor. Today’s farms use smart tools like AI cameras and GPS maps to grow food more carefully and cheaply. But those same farms are stuck with an old rule that s

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Jun 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Knicks and their star-studded night out after NBA win

The New York Knicks didn’t slow down after their big NBA Finals victory. Instead, they turned the city into their personal celebration zone. After beating the Spurs in a tight Game 5, the team decided to keep the party going strong. Some players, including Jalen Brunson—the Finals MVP—along with his

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Jun 17 2026SPORTS

Knicks' Mikal Bridges wants rings and dogs at the parade

The New York Knicks' recent championship win brought more than just players to the court. Celebrities like Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner showed up at games, cheering for the team. Knicks player Mikal Bridges thinks these stars deserve championship rings too. On a sports show, Bridges said he wa

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Jun 16 2026SCIENCE

Old Science Stories Re‑imagined for Today

"The first story takes us to a quiet mine in Gabon, where scientists uncovered evidence of a natural nuclear reactor that operated billions of years ago. The uranium deposits in the Oklo region had just enough concentration and the right mix of materials to sustain a chain reaction, much like an art

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Jun 16 2026FINANCE

Why PTC's Software Stock Isn't Keeping Up With Tech's Fast Lane

PTC makes software that factories and manufacturers use to design products and run operations. Think of it like the software behind the gadgets and machines you see around—it helps build, track, and fix them. With a giant market value of over $13 billion, it’s considered a big player in the tech wor

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Jun 15 2026FINANCE

Tech Stocks Worth Watching in 2026

Investing in tech stocks isn’t about betting on today’s hottest gadgets. It’s about spotting companies that adapt fast. Some tech giants thrive on change, while others get left behind. But the good news? The market’s big enough for multiple winners. Smart investing isn’t about guesswork. It’s about

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Jun 14 2026ENTERTAINMENT

The long road from extras to leading man

Years ago, a familiar face in American TV shows mostly showed up as background decoration. Crowd scenes, hallway walk-ons, and fleeting flashback appearances added up to a living earned paycheck by paycheck, without a line of dialogue or a single credit. The work wasn’t glamorous—it was the kind of

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Jun 13 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Space Dreams Under Big Pressure

Think about living under constant watch. That is exactly what the setting for this new space drama feels like. The research facility in Star City is not a place of pure scientific freedom; it’s an environment controlled by powerful government forces. These agents keep tabs on everyone, monitoring ev

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Jun 13 2026POLITICS

Peru’s Vote Count is Stuck in a Tangle

The presidential race in Peru has reached a crazy point. The initial vote tally finished super close. We are talking about less than a thousand votes separating the two main candidates. This tiny gap means everything hinges on reviewing challenged ballots. It is not just a simple count anymore. Ove

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Jun 12 2026BUSINESS

Finance Leaders Guide AI’s Value in Big Oil

Finance chiefs are stepping up to decide how artificial intelligence can truly help a company grow. At Chevron, the CFO looks at AI not as a tool that can do tasks, but as a way to boost results and fix limits. She says the question is: “How can AI improve performance? ” Inside Chevron, tea

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