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Jun 17 2026POLITICS

When Chicago leaders rush to blame before facts appear

Chicago’s top officials once again showed how fast they point fingers when something shocking pops up online. A burning cross in Grant Park made headlines before anyone bothered to ask why it was there. Governor JB Pritzker immediately called it proof that racism is spreading unchecked, while Mayor

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Jun 17 2026FINANCE

Steady Gains in Bitcoin and Ethereum Despite Market Jitters

Bitcoin prices recently pushed past $66, 000, while Ethereum and XRP held on to recent gains. Some investors grew nervous after about $3 billion flowed out of Bitcoin ETFs earlier this year, making people wonder if digital money was losing its appeal. Experts say this pullback looks more like a norm

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Jun 16 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Showdown: Bitcoin, Ethereum and the Battle of Utility

Bitcoin’s share of the market jumped from 41 % to 70 %, a rise that one analyst used to highlight three points: Bitcoin remains the strongest digital money, it is still the main store of value, and credit built on top of it works well. The rise came while Ethereum, Solana and Binance Coin have fo

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Jun 16 2026SPORTS

New Chiefs player walks in with big shoes to fill

The Kansas City Chiefs made a smart move this offseason by bringing in Kenneth Walker III, a running back who just proved his worth by winning Super Bowl MVP. At 25, he’s already racked up over 1, 000 rushing yards in a season twice. His last big achievement was a 135-yard rushing performance in a S

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Jun 15 2026SPORTS

Michael Chandler: From Small Town to Big Ring

Born in a quiet Missouri town on April 24, 1986, Michael Chandler grew up surrounded by family and sports. His parents, Michael Sr. and Betty, raised four children, and the youngest showed a natural talent for athletics early on. Chandler played both football and wrestling in high school, earning a

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Jun 15 2026OPINION

Why research retractions deserve a closer look

Every year, studies get taken back from journals after mistakes or bad behavior are found. But digging into why retractions happen often gets ignored. Most research on this topic just counts how many papers get pulled without asking tough questions about the system itself. A closer look shows someth

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Jun 15 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tech and Trust: Can AI Really Fix What Social Media Broke?

Back in 2009, Facebook changed how people saw the internet. It swapped a simple list of posts for a system that showed what was popular instead of what was new. Other platforms like Twitter and YouTube followed, all chasing the same goal: keep users scrolling for as long as possible. The result wasn

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Jun 15 2026OPINION

When AI companies face tough choices

Tech companies today often talk about doing good with AI. But real courage comes when they have to turn down big money for the wrong reasons. One AI firm, Anthropic, recently did something bold. It refused a Pentagon demand to remove limits on how its AI tools could be used. This happened when the

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Jun 14 2026BUSINESS

Lifestyle in the Digital Age: From Influencers to Corporate Moves

The idea of what we call a “lifestyle” is changing fast. It is no longer just about the clothes you wear or the food you eat; it has become a mix of business plans, cultural trends and personal values. One way this shift shows up is through people who make money by sharing their daily life online

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Jun 14 2026ENTERTAINMENT

The truth gets messy—so which story teaches us more about facing it?

After a movie about secrets finally spilling out into the open, one director picked a different lesson for his next film. Instead of aliens or hidden government files, he chose a fight over something even harder: letting facts challenge beliefs. The first movie follows workers who find evidence of n

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