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Jun 06 2026POLITICS

A Family’s Life Shattered by Gunfire in Hebron

A seven-month-old baby died and his parents were injured after Israeli soldiers fired shots at their car near Hebron in the West Bank. The baby, named Sam Fahd Abu Haikal, was hit by a bullet that went through his face and head. His parents were also struck—his mother took a bullet to her cheek, whi

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Jun 06 2026POLITICS

Birthday Battles: When the White House Turns into a Fight Club

The White House lawn is getting an unusual upgrade for a presidential birthday—an octagon cage set up for seven mixed martial arts matches. On June 14, just as America marks 250 years since its founding, guests will watch fighters step in from the Oval Office to throw punches while dignitaries, cele

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Jun 05 2026FINANCE

Indonesia’s Bond Market Beats the Rupiah Drop

Indonesia’s finance chief says investors are still confident, even as the currency and shares fall. He highlighted that government bonds attracted money in the first half of the year, showing steady demand for debt. The minister noted that during June’s early weeks, buyers poured funds into the n

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Jun 05 2026ENVIRONMENT

Future of Louisiana’s Coast: A Call for Smart Action

The study on Louisiana’s future has started a needed talk in the community. Some news pieces made it sound bigger than it is, but the research has pushed people to think about what will happen for the next generations. The authors want to clear up any confusion. The team has spent more than 50 year

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Jun 05 2026CELEBRITIES

Truth Behind the Rumors

Brianna “Chickenfry” LaPaglia, a well‑known podcaster, recently took to her show “Plan Bri Uncut” to address what she sees as misinformation about the dating timeline of West Wilson and Amanda Batula, two popular “Summer House” figures. She said the couple’s public announcement that they were togeth

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Jun 05 2026SPORTS

Giants Star Joins World Cup Sticker Craze in NYC

Eli Manning, once a New York Giants quarterback, joined former Italian defender Alessandro Nesta and former NFL player Shaun O’Hara at a Panini fan event in Manhattan to celebrate the World Cup. The three athletes helped fans buy and trade stickers that feature every national team in the tourname

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Jun 05 2026POLITICS

OpenAI Will Let the U. S. Check Its AI Before Launch

OpenAI has agreed to let the U. S. government review its AI systems before they hit the market, following a new executive order from President Trump. The company said it will sign up for the voluntary rule, saying that governments should help decide how powerful AI tools are used. During a talk at

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Jun 05 2026POLITICS

Britain Faces a Defence Deadline

Britain’s military leaders say the country is racing against time to upgrade its forces after recent Russian moves. The Chief of Defence Staff, Richard Knighton, told the BBC that the UK must accelerate spending on weapons and training. The delay comes because a new Defence Investment Plan, which

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Jun 05 2026POLITICS

Colombia's Leftist Candidate Shifts Stance Ahead of Final Vote

Colombia’s presidential race is heating up as leftist candidate Ivan Cepeda adjusts his strategy to win over moderate voters. In a recent video message, he backed away from his earlier push for a new constitution through a special assembly. Instead, he’s focusing on building broad agreement for key

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Jun 05 2026HEALTH

A Changing Approach to Treating Advanced Endometrial Cancer

Treating a fast-growing cancer like advanced endometrial cancer used to rely only on looking at tumor cells under a microscope. Now, doctors use genetic testing to guide treatment instead. The biggest shift has come from drugs that help the immune system fight cancer. For some patients, these treatm

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