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Jun 10 2026CRIME

Bondi Beach Shooting: New Charges and Rising Questions

A 24‑year‑old man faces a fresh wave of legal trouble after the tragic Bondi Beach shooting that claimed 15 lives during a Hanukkah event. The attacker, linked to the Islamic State for his motives, was initially charged with 59 offences, covering murders, attempted killings and terrorism. Police

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Jun 10 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Melania Joke Dropped From New “Scary Movie”

Anna Faris, who plays a role in the upcoming comedy, said her character once teased Melania Trump’s “Be Best” anti‑bullying effort. The line was removed during editing, a decision that has sparked curiosity because the film’s producers are linked to people who have ties with the former president.

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Jun 10 2026TECHNOLOGY

Affordable 3D Printing Takes the Factory Floor

A new industrial 3D printer from an American maker has hit the market at a price that could change how factories use additive manufacturing. The device, called FuseX1, is expected to sell for about $85, 000—much less than the $200, 000‑$500, 000 range seen with similar machines from German and Calif

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Jun 10 2026TECHNOLOGY

Silicon Valley’s Tech Voice Joins NATO Talks in Ankara

Dean Fealk, a partner at the global law firm DLA Piper, will travel to Ankara in July as part of a delegation representing Silicon Valley at the NATO summit. The meeting will address rising tensions with Iran and Ukraine, new cyber threats, and how emerging tech can be used for defense. Fealk’s pres

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Jun 10 2026TECHNOLOGY

Meta Keeps AI Plans on Track After Instagram Hacks

Meta is sticking to its artificial‑intelligence roadmap even after a wave of Instagram account hijackings. The company decided not to overhaul its strategy following the security breaches. Internal documents show that Meta chose to keep all products running. Only one experiment, the IG Forg

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Jun 10 2026CRIME

Chaos in France’s Justice System After Tragic Loss of a Child

The death of an 11‑year‑old girl in the town of Fleurance has sparked a national outcry, revealing deep cracks in France’s judicial framework. A former lawmaker from the Gers region had warned a year earlier about severe staffing shortages at the local prosecutor’s office. Those concerns now seem pr

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Jun 10 2026POLITICS

New Zealand’s View of the U. S. Shifts: A New Threat, Not a Friend

A recent survey in New Zealand shows that more people now see the United States as a threat than China. The study, carried out by the Asia New Zealand Foundation, asked 2, 300 residents in January and February about their feelings toward major global powers. Only 39% described the U. S. as a friend,

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Jun 10 2026POLITICS

Arizona Parents Push for School Voucher Rules

In Arizona, parents of children with special needs are rallying to change the rules around a program that lets families use public money for private schooling. The movement says that too much of the program’s budget is being spent on things that do not truly help students learn, and that public scho

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Jun 10 2026CRIME

A Night of Chaos in Lennox: A Tragic Shooting and Crash

Police detectives are still working the scene on Burin Avenue and Lennox Boulevard after a deadly event that happened around 9 p. m. A Dodge was driven into a beauty salon, and the driver was shot in the process. A 911 call told officers that up to six shots rang out before the car collided with th

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Jun 10 2026ENTERTAINMENT

The Hidden Detective Series You Can Watch for Free

Stumptown, a comic‑book crime drama about a former soldier turned private eye in Portland, landed on ABC in 2019 but only ran one season. The show follows Dex Parios, a veteran with PTSD who runs her own investigation office out of a bar owned by an ex‑criminal friend. Despite its short run, t

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