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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 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Chapter for Ragazzi Boys Chorus

The group that has filled the Bay Area with young voices for four decades is about to change its leadership. Kent Jue, who has guided the chorus for 25 years, announced that he will step down as artistic and executive director in August 2027. His departure comes after the choir’s 40th anniversary se

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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

South Africa’s Plan to Stop Hate and Protect All

President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that his government will take stronger action against the groups responsible for xenophobic attacks, which have hurt South Africa’s image worldwide. The country has been dealing with violent protests that target immigrants from Ghana, Nigeria, Malawi and Mozambiqu

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Jun 08 2026RELIGION

Sagrada Família Reaches New Heights After 144 Years

The Sagrada Família in Barcelona has finally reached its highest point, with the last big piece—a cross on the central tower—placed in February. After more than a century of construction, the church now stands 566 feet tall, close to the height of a five‑story building. The ceremony will be led by P

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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 2026FINANCE

Tech Giants and More: What Investors Should Watch This Week

Several big names are set to release earnings reports this week, giving a clear snapshot of how different sectors are performing. Oracle is one of the top tech companies on the list, and its results could show how software spending is trending in a market that is still adjusting to new digital de

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Jun 08 2026TECHNOLOGY

Pony AI and Xiaomi: Analysts Point to Bright Tech Futures

The technology arena is buzzing as two analysts have highlighted potential growth in Pony AI Inc. and Xiaomi. A recent review from Huatai Securities, dated June 5, keeps a “Buy” stance on Pony AI and sets a target price of HK$195. 00. The stock last traded at HK$74. 20, only slightly above its 52‑we

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Jun 08 2026TECHNOLOGY

Europe Turns Away From U. S. Tech

Europe is slowly swapping popular American tools for locally made options, starting with France’s shift from Zoom and Microsoft Teams to domestic software. Other nations are following the lead, eager to reduce reliance on U. S. platforms. SpaceX’s recent filing with U. S. regulators unveiled a siza

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Jun 08 2026TECHNOLOGY

Token Use Gone Wrong: Why Burning Credits is a Bad Idea

Legora’s chief tech officer, who joined the legal AI startup in 2024, warned that many firms are wasting money by rewarding employees for using the most AI tokens instead of real productivity. He explained that some teams get a leaderboard and then try to climb it by burning huge amounts of token

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