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Jun 20 2026CELEBRITIES

Unmasking a Hollywood Mystery: New Theory on Marilyn Monroe's Death

The death of the famed actress is now being questioned by a former investigator. He argues that the official story may have hidden deeper truths. He believes powerful people could have influenced what truly happened in 1962. The investigator says that the case should have been treated as a hom

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Jun 20 2026CRIME

Bethel Police Chief Faces 70 Charges After Return to Ohio

Chad Essert, once the head of Bethel’s police force, is back in Clermont County after being extradited from Florida. The sheriff’s office booked him into jail late Thursday evening, and he will stay there without bail while 70 felony counts loom. His first court date is set for Monday. The indictme

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Jun 20 2026POLITICS

Ecuador Lets Foreign Soldiers Help Fight Drug Cartels

The Ecuadorian government has opened a new chapter in its fight against drug gangs by allowing foreign troops to operate on its soil. President Daniel Noboa signed a decree that lets soldiers from partner nations work side‑by‑side with local forces in the most violent provinces. The decision follows

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Jun 20 2026RELIGION

Church HQ Goes on Sale: A New Chapter for a Historic Faith

The Episcopal Church decided to list its 12‑story headquarters in Midtown Manhattan for sale or lease. The move follows years of discussion and is driven by changing work habits that now leave less than half the space in use. The building, finished in 1963 at a cost of $4 million, covers about 146,

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Jun 20 2026POLITICS

Trump’s Quiet Getaway to Camp David

The former president will head back to the presidential retreat in Maryland for a weekend break, a rare move since he reclaimed office last year. During his stay, he plans to hold meetings about policy and politics while his family joins him for the holidays. The trip arrives at a tense moment

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Jun 20 2026SCIENCE

Understanding a Rare Brain Disorder Linked to the SET Gene

The SET gene is part of a group that controls how DNA turns into proteins, a process called transcription. It works with other proteins to keep certain genes turned off when needed. Scientists think that harmful changes in SET can lead to a brain development problem, but only a few people have been

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Jun 20 2026POLITICS

Ocean Sensors Stay Put: A Win for Scientists and Fishermen

The National Science Foundation has decided to keep a network of ocean sensors in place after the Trump administration’s plan to remove many of them sparked protests. More than 900 instruments across U. S. waters record currents, temperatures and marine life, feeding data that helps forecast weat

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Jun 20 2026EDUCATION

New Leader Steps Up in Lincoln‑Way Schools

The school board has chosen a new head for the district, giving a chance to a long‑time employee. Michael Duback, who has worked in the district since 2021, will take on the role of deputy superintendent for two years. During that time he will keep his current duties while learning the respons

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Jun 20 2026SPORTS

America’s Soccer Welcome Shows Warmth Beyond the Pitch

The 2026 World Cup has pulled many international fans into a surprise scene of friendliness that was not expected when the U. S. first announced it would host. People were worried about visas, costs, safety and whether Americans even liked soccer. The game has begun and the chatter online is full

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Jun 20 2026EDUCATION

New Faces, New Grants and a Fresh Path to Learning

Dustin Boswell steps into the role of treasurer for Tallmadge City Schools, taking over from Jeff Hostetler who has been in the position for many years. Boswell brings more than two decades of experience from Springfield Local School District, where he started as a technology director and moved into

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