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Jun 24 2026SPORTS

Mexican Fans Turn LA Stadium Into a Third Team

Los Angeles hosts many World Cup games, but the city’s biggest crowd is not always for the home team. Mexican supporters flood the stadium in green shirts, waving flags and cheering even when Mexico isn’t playing. They create a lively atmosphere that feels like a third team on the field. At a recen

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Jun 24 2026HEALTH

LincNutri’s New 10‑Ingredient DHT Blocker Helps Women Fight Hair Thinning

LincNutri has released a new supplement aimed at women who want to stop hair loss from inside out. The product is a softgel that mixes ten ingredients, most of them natural, to reduce the hormone DHT in the scalp. DHT is a male hormone that can shrink hair follicles, causing thinning and slowe

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Jun 24 2026POLITICS

Drones with invisible wires are changing the game in Lebanon

Lebanon’s southern hills have become a testing ground for a new kind of weapon: drones that fly on a tight leash. Unlike free-roaming drones that rely on radio signals, these machines stay connected through a thin fiber-optic cable that spools out as they fly. This simple trick makes them nearly inv

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Jun 24 2026ENVIRONMENT

Los Angeles plans to end oil drilling in neighborhoods

Los Angeles is moving toward banning oil drilling in residential areas, a decision years in the making. Many residents near drilling sites complain about constant noise, bad smells, heavy truck traffic, and health worries. During a recent meeting, activists protested under banners like "Wilmington w

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Jun 23 2026SPORTS

Leipzig’s Price Tag for Diomande Sparks Liverpool Debate

Liverpool’s first bid of €100 million for the 19‑year‑old Ivorian was turned down, but the club is expected to return with a higher offer. Leipzig’s management plans to extend Diomande’s contract and has no release clause, yet they are ready to entertain bids above €130 million. The Red Bull s

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Jun 23 2026SPORTS

Messi’s World Cup Record: A New Chapter in Football History

Lionel Messi, nearly 39 years old, has added a fresh page to his legendary career by scoring twice against Austria in the World Cup. The goals gave him 18 total tournament marks, surpassing previous leaders Brazil’s Marta and Germany’s Miroslav Klose. The Argentine captain has already shown how he c

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Jun 23 2026OPINION

A public university’s tough choices: who really gets a say?

Last spring, a group of professors at a Maine university took a bold step. They formally declared they had lost faith in their school’s top leader. This rarely happens, but it sends a clear message: something is deeply wrong with how the university is being run. The professors didn’t come to this de

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Jun 22 2026CRIME

A busy weekend for Boston police: two arrests, a string of incidents, and questions about safety

Last weekend in Boston saw a mix of serious offenses and odd behavior reported by police. A 21-year-old man from Braintree was taken into custody after he was seen walking past police tape at a fatal crash scene on Blue Hill Avenue. Instead of leaving, he started laughing, recording videos, and even

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Jun 22 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Summer plans in Northeast Ohio: More than just warm weather

Late June in Northeast Ohio isn’t just about sunshine and pool days. The region turns into a playground for people who enjoy food, music, and stories. On Father’s Day weekend, for example, two very different breakfast events compete for attention. One spot plays classic rock hits by ELO, while anoth

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Jun 22 2026SPORTS

Liverpool's big summer spending: what's the plan this time?

Liverpool are gearing up for another heavy spending spree in the transfer market this summer, with experts predicting they could splash out at least £250 million. The Merseyside club has already broken records with massive deals in the past, including spending nearly £450 million on new players last

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