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Jun 03 2026BUSINESS

Topgolf Strengthens Leadership to Drive Global Growth

The company has reshuffled its senior ranks, adding and promoting leaders across tech, operations, finance, law, and golf ties. These moves aim to boost day‑to‑day performance while building long‑term value for a worldwide network of venues. Jay Spears steps in as chief information officer, takin

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Jun 03 2026POLITICS

Shenna Bellows: A Fresh Face for Maine’s Future

Bellows brings a mix of experience and compassion that could change how Maine is run. Her background spans both legislative work as a state senator and executive duties as secretary of state, giving her a rare view of the state’s politics. She grew up in a small town that faced many challenges

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Jun 03 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Tom Holland Shares How Christopher Nolan Raised the Bar for His Spider‑Man Movies

Tom Holland has spoken openly about how working with director Christopher Nolan on The Odyssey changed the way he approaches his own film projects. He said Nolan’s meticulous preparation surprised him and set a new standard for the studio. Holland explained that Nolan could answer any question

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Jun 03 2026HEALTH

Doctors’ View on High Uric Acid: A Fresh Look

Internal medicine doctors in China were asked to share what they know, feel, and do about high uric acid levels. The survey covered many hospitals across the country and aimed to uncover how well doctors understand this common problem that can lead to gout, heart disease, and kidney issues. The res

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Jun 03 2026POLITICS

U. S. Aid Cuts Leave Africa Vulnerable to New Ebola Wave

In 2014, a U. S. State Department employee observed the nation’s massive response to West Africa’s largest Ebola outbreak, which claimed more than 11, 000 lives. During that crisis, a U. S. doctor in Sierra Leone contracted the virus and was flown back to America for treatment—an intervention that s

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Jun 03 2026POLITICS

Swiss Voters Likely to Say No to 10‑Million Cap

The upcoming Swiss vote on June 14 will decide whether the country can set a permanent population ceiling of 10 million. A recent poll indicates that more voters are leaning toward rejection, with roughly 52 percent opposed and only 45 percent in favor. The survey covered 19, 400 participants betwee

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Jun 03 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Big‑Ball Show Lands New Canadian Home

A new comedy game show that turns city streets into a giant ball‑rolling arena has been sold to a Canadian streaming network. The show, originally a hit on YouTube, will now be produced in French Canada as a ten‑episode series of one‑hour installments. The host will guide famous guests through tight

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Jun 03 2026HEALTH

Hidden Blood in the Back: A Silent Threat

Back pain that worsens quickly can sometimes hide a dangerous blood collection in the spine. When doctors look at scans, they usually think of tumors or infections that grow in the space around the spinal cord. But a rare type of fluid pocket, called a lumbar synovial cyst, can fill with blood and

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Jun 03 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Big Knicks Fans Share Their Love and Superstitions

The New York Knicks have captured the hearts of many celebrities, who now reveal how they keep faith in their team. Some are superstitious about game days; others have personal moments that define their fandom. Tracy Morgan talks about the unforgettable Game 1 playoff clash against Cleveland, calli

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Jun 03 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Summer Books: A Fresh Look at Hot Reads

New summer reading can feel like a mix of mystery, history, and heart. Some titles bring Chicago’s neighborhoods into sharp focus, showing how new neighbors can clash or bond. Other books travel far beyond the city, exploring past wars and modern sports in ways that spark curiosity. A few n

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