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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 2026WEATHER

Fog Alert Hits Northern Lakes: Drivers Must Slow Down

A thick blanket of fog has rolled over parts of Minnesota and Wisconsin, making roads hard to see on the morning of today. The warning stays in effect until 10 a. m. Central Daylight Time, so anyone driving through the affected areas should be extra careful. The fog covers a wide region: in Mi

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Jun 09 2026BUSINESS

Tom Brady Turns to Coconut Water and Keeps the Spotlight

Tom Brady, once known for crushing defenses on the field, has shifted his focus to a new kind of challenge: selling coconut water. He announced the launch of “Good Nut, ” a premium brand made from organic Vietnamese coconuts. The line includes plain, chocolate‑flavored, and sparkling options t

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Jun 09 2026HEALTH

Boosting App Use: How Tiny Tweaks Change Quit‑Smoking Habits

Mobile apps are a common way to help people quit smoking, but many users stop using them quickly. A new study looked at how people interact with a quit‑smoking app that sends reminders to try different self‑control tricks. Instead of treating the whole app as one thing, researchers broke it down

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Jun 09 2026FINANCE

Intesa’s €30B Move: A Bank Deal or a Political Puzzle?

Intesa Sanpaolo SpA has just launched a €30. 6 billion bid to acquire the enlarged Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena, a move that seems solid for investors but confusing in the political arena. The clash began last year when Monte Paschi turned hostile on Mediobanca, a decision that many saw as Ita

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Jun 09 2026SPORTS

Somali Referee Lost Chance to Shine at World Cup

A referee from Somalia, Omar Abdulkadir Artan, was denied a visa to enter the United States just before the World Cup began. The decision meant he could not attend training sessions or officiate matches, including his first opportunity to be the country’s pioneer on the global stage. The U. S. Cu

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Jun 09 2026POLITICS

Nanyuki Protesters Clash with Police Over U. S. Ebola Facility

Police in the Kenyan town of Nanyuki used tear gas to push back a small crowd that had gathered to oppose the construction of a U. S. quarantine centre for people exposed to Ebola. The planned 50‑bed unit sits on an air force base and has sparked anger among locals who feel the United States is shif

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Jun 09 2026POLITICS

Data Centers, Power Prices and the Climate Debate in Virginia

In recent weeks, a debate has grown around how Virginia’s rising electricity bills are tied to the growth of data centers. The argument is not only about cost; it also touches on climate policy and the future of energy production. Virginia’s power prices have climbed sharply, putting pressure on

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Jun 09 2026CRYPTO

Strategy Buys More Bitcoin While Senate Looks for Crypto Rules

The company has added 1, 550 bitcoins to its wallet, paying an average of $65, 332 each. This move follows a recent sale of 32 coins and brings the total owned to about 845, 256 bitcoins, bought for roughly $64 billion at an average of $75, 680 per coin. The new purchase is the first time the firm h

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