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Jun 10 2026CELEBRITIES

Bill Cody, Voice of Country Radio, Passes Away

Bill Cody, a familiar name in country music radio and a long‑time host on WSM-AM, died at 67. His death was announced on June 9, after his family revealed he had been in critical condition and awaiting heart and kidney transplants. Cody’s son, David, posted a message thanking fans for their support

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Jun 10 2026POLITICS

Data Centers Must Move: Buchanan Town Tightens Rules

Buchanan’s city council recently pushed a new ordinance that bans any data center operations from operating inside the town limits. The move comes after growing concerns about heat, power usage and the environmental impact of these large facilities. While the city has been a hub for small businesses

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Jun 10 2026POLITICS

Brock Pierce Pledges $1 Million for Proof of California Election Fraud

Brock Pierce, once a child actor in the “Mighty Ducks” films and now a prominent figure in the crypto world, has announced a bold challenge: he will pay one million dollars to anyone who can present solid evidence of fraud in the recent California mayoral election. The offer is part of a new proj

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Jun 10 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin Slumps as Investors Shift Focus to Big Tech IPOs

Bitcoin stayed near $61, 000 after a rough week of trading. The price fell below $60, 000 last week – the lowest it’s hit since October 2024 and more than half of its all‑time peak in 2023. Experts warn that the downturn could continue, especially as money moves toward new tech offerings like

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Jun 10 2026TECHNOLOGY

Zowie’s Science‑Backed Gear: Gaming Meets Sports Tech

BenQ’s Zowie division treats gaming equipment like a sports science lab, and that approach really clicks with fans of competitive play. The company’s focus is on fine‑grained details that can give professional gamers a measurable edge. During a recent visit to their Taiwan lab, I saw how the t

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Jun 10 2026CRIME

How a Caregiver's Role Turned Dark in a Suburban Home Murder

Brendan Banfield didn't just lose his wife, Christine, in a sudden violent act—he allegedly planned the entire tragedy with help from someone he trusted. Police say his family's au pair, Juliana Peres Magalhaes, became involved in what investigators call a carefully designed plot. Instead of a rando

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Jun 10 2026CELEBRITIES

Why famous faces pick these swimsuits over all others

Back in the 1990s, a model named Melissa spotted something missing on beaches and magazine covers—swimwear that actually worked for real bodies, not just the runway ideal. She swapped runways for sewing rooms, launching a brand that turned neutral tones and flattering cuts into everyday armor for st

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Jun 10 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Knicks Fans in the Spotlight: Big Names Show Up for the Finals

Basketball isn’t just about the players on the court—sometimes, the most interesting part of the game happens in the stands. The 2026 NBA Finals have turned Madison Square Garden into a star-studded event, with Hollywood’s biggest names trading their usual red carpets for courtside seats. The Knicks

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Jun 10 2026BUSINESS

Smart web addresses can be worth millions. Here's why.

Buying a top domain for over a million dollars feels crazy until you see what it actually does. Most people think of websites as just online business cards, but the best ones act like digital headquarters. When a company snags the perfect web address, customers stop searching and start going straigh

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Jun 10 2026POLITICS

Why political parties keep redrawing borders to win elections

Back in the 1800s, a governor named Elbridge Gerry signed a law that twisted a voting district into a shape that looked like a lizard. The public laughed and called it a “Gerry-mander. ” That stunt started a habit both parties still use today: drawing district lines so one side can lock in more wins

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