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Jun 05 2026SPORTS

Serena Williams teams up with young Canadian star at Queen's Club

Serena Williams is making a comeback to professional tennis by joining forces with 19-year-old Canadian player Victoria Mboko in the doubles competition at the Queen's Club Championships. The tournament kicks off on June 8 in London, where Williams will be competing in a WTA 500 event for the first

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Jun 05 2026TECHNOLOGY

Plane hits pole near airport, safety rules get a quick update

A plane landing at Newark Airport recently clipped a light pole just 15 feet above the ground. The incident happened as the Boeing 767 touched down, sending debris flying onto a nearby highway. A passing truck driver got minor injuries from the falling debris, while everyone on the plane walked away

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Jun 05 2026CRYPTO

Georgia Dives Into Digital Money With Tether’s Help

Tether, famous for creating a popular digital dollar, is now setting up shop in Georgia. The plan? A new digital coin tied to the Georgian lari. Sounds simple, but this move raises big questions. Why would a private company team up with a government to launch a currency? And what does it mean when t

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Jun 05 2026FINANCE

Crypto vs Banks: Who Really Wins With New Rules?

A disagreement between a major bank boss and a crypto chief is heating up over new rules for digital money. Brian Armstrong, who runs the crypto exchange Coinbase, recently called out Jamie Dimon from JPMorgan for attacking his ideas. Armstrong didn’t hold back, calling Dimon’s views "kind of sad. "

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Jun 05 2026CRYPTO

Cardano’s Token ADA Sees Sharp Drop as Future Projects Face Uncertainty

The price of ADA, Cardano’s cryptocurrency, has fallen hard lately, dropping over 12% in a short time. This decline reflects bigger struggles in the crypto market, where bad conditions are forcing many projects to shut down. The founder of Cardano recently admitted frustration with the lack of suppo

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Jun 04 2026HEALTH

Black Churches Turn to Faith and Science to Fight Dementia

A few hundred people, most of them older Black women, gathered in a quiet warehouse‑turned‑church near Atlanta’s airport to hear the start of a three‑day summit. The space was dim, but the excitement and stage lights made it feel alive. The meeting began with a prayer from Rev. Paul Thibodeaux, w

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Jun 04 2026SPORTS

Windy Woes Shake Top Seed at French Open

Aryna Sabalenka, the world’s number one, entered the Paris tournament with confidence, having dominated early in both sets against Diana Shnaider. The match started well for Sabalenka, who led 6‑3, 5‑3, but the wind on Court Philippe Chatrier turned into a formidable opponent. As gusts grew stronger

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Jun 04 2026HEALTH

Molecular Tumor Boards: How They Change Treatment for Ovarian Cancer

The idea of a group of specialists reviewing cancer data is not new, but how it actually helps patients with ovarian cancer has been unclear. In a recent study, researchers looked at real‑world outcomes for two types of serous ovarian cancer: the aggressive high‑grade form and the slower low‑grade v

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Jun 04 2026POLITICS

Senator Collins: Time to Show Real Courage

The Senate race in Maine is about more than past wins. Senator Susan Collins seeks a sixth term, but voters must ask if she can act boldly now. Collins helped bring the state forward in many ways, yet her recent choices raise doubts. Her vote to confirm Justice Kavanaugh proved a mistake th

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Jun 04 2026ENVIRONMENT

California’s New Pesticide Rule Backfires: More 1, 3-D Used Even After Safety Limits

California officials claimed a January 2024 rule would lower cancer risk from the chemical 1, 3‑dichloropropane (1, 3‑D) by cutting the amount that reaches the air. Instead, data show growers applied a million more pounds last year than before the rule or in 2024. Kern and San Joaquin counties saw t

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