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Jun 09 2026SPORTS

Celebrity Crowd Lights Up NBA Finals

The 2026 NBA Finals drew a star‑packed audience that turned the game into a pop culture spectacle. Fans and icons alike filled Madison Square Garden, turning the arena into a celebrity hotspot. Spike Lee, known for his vibrant film work, was seen cheering loudly from the stands, adding a cinem

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Jun 09 2026CELEBRITIES

Kids’ Health Gets a Swing

The golf course in Rochester Hills is more than a green field. It’s a place where famous people and local leaders swing for a good cause. The Feldman Automotive Children’s Miracle Celebrity Invitational started six years ago. It grew from a small idea into one of the biggest charity golf events in

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Jun 09 2026CELEBRITIES

Knicks‑Spurs Finals: Who Came to the Garden

The Knicks are back in New York for their first Finals game in 27 years, and the crowd was packed with familiar faces. Fans saw a mix of Hollywood stars and former NBA legends cheering on the team from the front row. Timothée Chalamet, a big Knicks fan, flew in with Fat Joe on a private jet.

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Jun 09 2026SCIENCE

New Ways to Protect Your Skin from the Sun

Recent research shows that protecting skin from sun damage is becoming more advanced. Scientists are adding fresh ingredients to sunscreens, such as filters that block harsh UVA rays and even bright light from screens. Some products now contain tiny iron particles or special titanium dioxide t

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Jun 09 2026POLITICS

Police Officers Can Join Civil Roles in Indonesia

Indonesia’s parliament has approved new rules that let police officers take jobs in government ministries. The change follows a similar update to the military law that last year opened more civilian posts for soldiers. The move is part of President Prabowo Subianto’s plan to use security force

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Jun 09 2026BUSINESS

Franchising: A Reality Check Before You Expand

When owners dream of franchising, they often imagine instant growth and easy money. In truth, franchising is a test of the business’s core health. If the single shop isn’t profitable, copying it will only spread the same problems. A founder’s personal touch can keep a local venture alive, but tha

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Jun 09 2026CRYPTO

Big Crash, Big Fix: How a $300M Rescue Saved Aave

A huge hack in April 2026 shook the world of decentralized finance. The attack cost almost $292 million and caused a wave of withdrawals that wiped out $8. 45 billion in Aave deposits within two days. The problem didn’t come from Aave’s own code. It started with a trick that broke a bridge used

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Jun 09 2026LIFESTYLE

A Life of Service, Love and Simple Joys

Bruce Lee Nattress left this world on June 3, 2026, at the age of eighty. He was a longtime resident of Ruscomanor Township and had spent most of his life in the company of family, friends and a strong sense of duty. He married Carol A. (Mayer) Nattress in 1961, and together they celebrated more

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Jun 09 2026POLITICS

Facility Inspection Finds Food Areas OK, but Raises More Questions

Health officials visited the kitchen and storage rooms at a detention center on May 28. They reported that these areas looked clean and did not show any signs of rodents or other pests at the time of their visit. The report also mentioned that food was not kept at the right temperatures, which could

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Jun 09 2026TECHNOLOGY

Understanding Hand Movements from Brain Waves

Brain‑computer interfaces let people control devices with thoughts, and one popular way to do this is by using motor imagery—imagining moving a hand—and reading the brain’s electrical activity with EEG. The signal from an EEG is noisy and changes over time, so making accurate predictions about which

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