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Jun 08 2026BUSINESS

Delta Air Lines Eyes New Seat Supplier After Delays

Delta Air Lines Inc. has decided to consider a different seat maker for its new business‑class suites on major U. S. routes because ongoing supply and approval problems have pushed back the launch of its premium cabins. The company, known as the world’s most profitable airline, is now looking at an

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Jun 08 2026BUSINESS

Dogs Get a New Healthy Menu Thanks to One Woman’s Recipe

A life‑saving idea started with a rough‑bred Rottweiler who was barely able to walk and ate bottle caps. The owner, Sandra Bosben, cared for him after he showed signs of severe joint disease and a scar from a fighting ring. She discovered that his health could improve dramatically with a special hom

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Jun 08 2026FINANCE

Hong Kong Wealth Hub Faces New Headwinds

Hong Kong’s position as a leading offshore wealth center is under pressure after it edged past Switzerland in recent rankings. The main challenge comes from China’s fresh clampdown on cross‑border stock trading, which threatens the city’s financial stability. Beijing has ordered three major online b

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Jun 08 2026POLITICS

Small Businesses vs. Credit Card Fees

Business owners in Maine have long complained about the high costs of swipe fees. A former entrepreneur who helped local shops sell gift cards has seen how these charges eat into profits. He sold his company but kept the lessons learned. Now he urges lawmakers to reject a new bill that would let cr

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Jun 08 2026FINANCE

Indonesia’s Money Crisis: What Investors Are Worried About

The new president of Indonesia has made a big promise: give free meals to millions of school kids and push the country’s growth fast. His plan has been hit by several problems that make investors nervous. One problem is the country’s currency, the rupiah. It has fallen to a record low of about

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Jun 08 2026POLITICS

Voices from Inside: How Ex‑Prisoners Shape County Health Policies

Former inmates are now helping decide what health services look like in Los Angeles County. The Reentry Health Advisory Collaborative, started in 2020 with a grant, invites people who have lived through the prison system to share what they need. Before this effort, policy meetings usually only

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Jun 08 2026SPORTS

Real Madrid’s New President: A Fresh Vote and Big Plans

Real Madrid’s boardroom saw a real shake‑up on Sunday. A club that had gone two decades without a contested election finally opened its doors to democracy, and the result was a win for long‑time boss Florentino Perez. He captured roughly two thirds of the vote, while a challenger from the renewabl

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Jun 08 2026POLITICS

Health, Roads and Politics: A Quick Look

People who have long‑term illnesses need steady care. When they lose insurance or change jobs, their health can worsen quickly. A study from OHSU shows that missing regular check‑ups or medicines hurts those with diabetes and other chronic conditions. Because insurance plans change every ye

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Jun 08 2026HEALTH

Combining Money Help and Mind Skills to Stop Teen Depression

The study looks at whether a mix of money‑support and self‑control training can stop anxiety and sadness in young people who live in cities with big poverty. Researchers are testing this idea in three countries: Colombia, Nepal and South Africa. Instead of treating only the money problem or only

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Jun 08 2026SPORTS

New UFC Ranking Plan: Focus on Fight Performance

The UFC has announced a fresh approach to ranking fighters, moving away from subjective opinions and fan popularity. The decision comes after the organization’s president voiced frustration with how current rankings are determined, noting that media panels should not control the outcome. Durin

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