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Jun 14 2026SPORTS

Big Night in New York: Knicks Win Sparks Wild Street Bash

A sudden fireworks display and a burst of cheers filled the air after the New York Knicks clinched their first NBA title since 1973. The win sent fans flooding into the streets of Manhattan, turning the city into a chaotic celebration zone. Around two in the morning, a 17‑year‑old was shot in the f

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Jun 14 2026CELEBRITIES

A Royal Day of Two Worlds

Prince Harry was in Germany, wishing good luck to athletes at the Invictus Games, while his father and brother were celebrating King Charles III’s birthday parade just miles away in London. The contrast couldn’t be sharper: one side of the family focused on sport and healing veterans, the other on t

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Jun 14 2026POLITICS

Why U. S. universities struggle with purpose and how new leaders could fix it

Universities aren’t just buildings and classes—they’re living organizations shaped by the people running them. For years, many schools drifted from their original mission of teaching truth and critical thinking toward a system where identity and activism became more important than merit or real lear

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Jun 13 2026FINANCE

Tech Chip Growth Story

The world is obsessed with artificial intelligence. This huge trend means that companies making special computer parts are seeing massive demand. Marvell Technology, for example, is really benefiting from this rush for custom AI chips and networking tools. Analysts are taking a close look at the co

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Jun 13 2026CRIME

The Prisoner Who Reads About Killers

In a high-security cell, one man is spending his time reading. This individual was known as a notorious serial killer. He used to be an architect in Manhattan. Now, he lives under intense supervision. He has spent years locked away. The prison officials notice something strange about him. Instead o

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Jun 13 2026WEATHER

Dangerous heat and storms return to DC after deadly tree incidents

After violent storms toppled trees and killed two women in Maryland, Washington D. C. and nearby areas now face another round of extreme weather. Friday brings soaring temperatures hitting the mid-90s with oppressive humidity making it feel closer to 100-108 degrees. Meteorologists warn that later i

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Jun 12 2026OPINION

British Policing: Trust Starts with Action, Not Just Rules

In the past, Britain set a global example for fair and effective policing. Its model focused on protecting people, enforcing laws without bias, and valuing human life above all else. This approach wasn’t based on flashy campaigns or political trends but on honest, dedicated service. Yet recent event

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Jun 12 2026LIFESTYLE

Spotlight on Top Red Light Therapy Gadgets for Everyday Use

Red light therapy gadgets are popping up everywhere, claiming to erase wrinkles, boost collagen, ease muscle pain, and even regrow hair. But do these glowing gadgets really deliver on their promises? After spending months testing different devices, here’s a no-nonsense look at what actually works.

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Jun 12 2026HEALTH

How Moving Helps Students Feel Better and Connect

Research shows that staying active can boost mental health and help students feel less alone. But when it comes to exercise, does it matter if students work out in person or online? That’s the question behind a study that tracked how different types of physical activity affected college students. T

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Jun 11 2026SPORTS

Prince Harry’s Sports Power Move

Prince Harry is on Time Magazine’s list of the 100 most influential people in sports. He joins famous names like LeBron James and Lionel Messi for his work with the Invictus Games. The Invictus Games is a competition that lets wounded or ill service members compete in sports. Harry says sport

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