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Jun 10 2026CELEBRITIES

Finding Home Away from the Spotlight

Two well-known actors have traded city lights for mountain air, making a quiet Colorado valley their permanent home. They own a sprawling ranch there, not just for weekend visits but as their main residence. The choice wasn’t about escaping fame but finding a way of life that felt more real. In thei

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Jun 10 2026LIFESTYLE

Best European Places for Americans to Retire Without Breaking the Bank

Retiring in Europe can sound like a dream—sunny coasts, affordable living, and great healthcare. But which countries actually make the cut for American retirees? Southern spots like Greece, Spain, and Portugal shine for warm weather and low costs, while Northern countries like Denmark and Sweden woo

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Jun 10 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Helen Mirren stars in a thrilling new film about a famous writer’s final mystery

A fresh thriller is coming to theaters this fall, bringing together two generations of Hollywood talent. Helen Mirren plays Patricia Highsmith, the acclaimed author behind "The Talented Mr. Ripley, " in a film that blends suspense with literary drama. Alden Ehrenreich, fresh off his Tony win, stars

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Jun 09 2026BUSINESS

Perth Airport Picks DXC Technology to Power Its Future Terminal

DXC Technology has been chosen by Perth Airport as the master systems integrator for its new terminal project. The company will design, link, test and hand over more than 70 IT and operational systems that will run the new hub. The terminal is set to open in 2031, bringing all commercial flights int

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Jun 09 2026ENTERTAINMENT

NBC Shakes Up Lineup, Drops Nine Shows

NBC has pulled the plug on nine different programs as it readies its schedule for the next TV season. The move hits a broad spectrum of shows, from a highly praised comedy to a long‑running crime series and even the 30‑year‑old celebrity news show that many people grew up watching. The decision

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Jun 09 2026ART

Life, Art and the Price of Success

The story follows two friends who grow up in a small Midwestern town and later become artists. One of them, Cricket, is an ordinary boy who draws to escape the pain at home. He never thinks he will be famous, only that his sketches reflect what he sees and feels. The other friend, Olympia, is br

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Jun 09 2026BUSINESS

Future of Willow Bend: From Mall to Sports Hub

The old mall in Plano, Texas, opened in 2001 and has struggled to keep shoppers and stores. It is the last enclosed mall built in Texas, yet it never attracted enough traffic. The biggest anchor stores—Neiman Marcus, Macy’s and Dillard’s—have all left or are leaving by 2027. When Centennial

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Jun 09 2026WEATHER

Maine’s Sunny Voting Day

A warm and dry Tuesday is on the cards for voters across Maine, according to the National Weather Service. The forecast shows temperatures climbing into the 80s, with many areas reaching as high as 87 degrees. The heat is expected to begin a short warm spell after a cooler Monday, driven by a ridge

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Jun 09 2026POLITICS

Trump Questions California Vote Count

The former U. S. president has once again criticized California’s election process, claiming it is unfair and slow. He pointed to the mayoral race in Los Angeles, where his chosen candidate, Spencer Pratt, was trailing behind two Democrats after the first round of votes. Trump said that Pratt could

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Jun 09 2026POLITICS

Iran’s Nuclear Standoff: A Call for Dialogue

The head of the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog urged Iran to reopen talks, saying inspections at sites damaged a year ago need to restart. The request comes as the U. S. , joined by Britain, France and Germany, pushes for a board resolution demanding Iran supply detailed information about the bomb

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