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Jun 17 2026TECHNOLOGY

The Quiet Power of AI: A New Look at the Cost Behind the Cloud

Artificial intelligence has grown into a massive industry, but its real price tag is often hidden behind shiny headlines. The hidden cost shows up in a way that many people can feel but not see: the constant hum of data centers. These facilities use huge amounts of electricity to keep servers

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Jun 17 2026POLITICS

Trump’s G7 Visit Sparks Weight Debate

The 80‑year‑old former president flew to France for the G7 summit just a day after his birthday. French leader Macron hosted him in Évian‑les‑Bains, where a brief meeting was recorded for the world. In the clip, Trump sits awkwardly, using both hands to steady himself and adjusting his jacket over a

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Jun 17 2026POLITICS

Big Data Centers: A Hidden Cost for Small Towns

Data centers are huge, usually between half a million and several million square feet – the size of eight to forty football fields. They look plain, with no windows and thick concrete walls that keep out intruders. Inside, thousands of racks hold special processors called GPUs or TPUs. Each rack use

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Jun 17 2026POLITICS

What Has Trump Done Against Iran? A Quick Look

After the U. S. and Israel carried out airstrikes on Iran in late February, President Trump set a long list of aims: to wipe out Iranian missiles and stop Tehran from ever getting a nuclear bomb. A few months later, the first steps of a peace agreement have been signed, but the picture is mixed.

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Jun 17 2026BUSINESS

New Brand Signals Gaming Giant’s Shift to Multi‑Media

"Krafton, the maker of PUBG, has filed a trademark for LV3H Entertainment. The new name shows the company wants to create games, music, videos and live shows. It is not only about developing new titles anymore. The filing comes as part of a rebrand for the existing PUBG Entertainment group.

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Jun 17 2026POLITICS

The Hollywood Drift: Why Los Angeles Is Losing Its Film Crown

Los Angeles has long been the film world’s heart, but a mix of high costs and strict rules is pushing productions elsewhere. The 1999 end of “Baywatch” showed that even iconic shows can become too pricey to keep on the ground. A recent reboot tried to revive the city’s glory, but it hit snags: truck

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Jun 17 2026POLITICS

\Voices Rise for Children: France’s Call for Safer Laws\

The story began when 11‑year‑old Lyhanna vanished and was later found dead in late May. Her case shocked the nation and sparked a new, grassroots campaign that has drawn support from many well‑known French actors and actresses. The suspect, Jérôme Barella, had a long history of legal complaints t

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Jun 17 2026BUSINESS

JioStar Adds Shopping to Streaming Mix

Indian streaming giant JioStar is now turning the idea of “watch and buy” into a real business move. The company says that advertising and paid memberships are no longer the only ways it earns money; a third stream is emerging from commerce. JioStar’s main platform, JioHotstar, already has more t

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Jun 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Diablo Immortal Gets a New Hero and City

Blizzard dropped a big patch for Diablo Immortal on the 17th, calling it Blood‑Soaked Gem. The update adds a fresh character class, a new area called Lut Gholein, and three tough bosses for the Helliquary. The headline change is a new hero: the Tempest, a ranged fighter who can summon and command

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Jun 17 2026CRIME

Three Dogs Die in Camper After Owner’s Fatal Attack

A man named Donnell Smith, 57, faces serious animal cruelty charges after three dogs were found rotting in his camper. The trailer was on Bluebonnet Boulevard, a property that once belonged to Jodi Cowan. Cowan was killed on May 19 when two loose dogs attacked her while she walked her own dog in the

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