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Jun 11 2026SPORTS

Bowman’s Rough Ride: From Vertigo to Victory

Alex Bowman, racing under a three‑year contract with Hendrick Motorsports that ends this season, had been building momentum. He finished ninth in the 2024 standings after a win at Chicago and improved to thirteenth in 2025 with sixteen top‑ten finishes. Fans saw a bright future, but the Circuit of t

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Jun 11 2026POLITICS

Halkbank Case Dropped, Ties Between Turkey and the U. S. Warm Up

The U. S. Justice Department has formally asked a federal judge to end the criminal case against Halkbank, the state‑run Turkish lender. This move follows a March agreement between the bank and U. S. authorities that aimed to clear a long‑standing legal hurdle in relations between the two NATO allie

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Jun 11 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI's growing pains: Big tech steps up with cash and ideas

Tech companies are waking up to a harsh reality: artificial intelligence is changing work faster than anyone predicted. The latest to admit this is Anthropic, which just pledged $200 million to study how AI will shake up jobs and the economy. Their CEO isn't just warning about upheaval—he's pushing

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Jun 11 2026SPORTS

The New Playbook: How College Stadiums Are Changing the Game

Across the country, colleges are betting big on turning football weekends into year-round events. At the University of Tennessee, a massive project is taking shape—one that could reshape gameday for thousands of fans. By 2028, the Neyland Entertainment District will rise where an old parking garage

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Jun 11 2026POLITICS

Behind the scenes of Trump's 'weaponization' fund feud

A U. S. judge recently blocked a group's attempt to pause Trump's $1. 8 billion fund meant for supporters claiming government abuse. The fund started when Trump sued the IRS for $10 billion. The lawsuit ended in a settlement that included setting aside this money. But here’s the catch: the governmen

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Jun 11 2026SPORTS

Why presidents shouldn't sit courtside

Sports and politics mix about as well as oil and water, but Donald Trump keeps trying to blend them by showing up at games. The pattern is hard to miss: whenever Trump attends a sporting event where the home team plays, the home side often finds a way to lose. Look at the New York Knicks. They slipp

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Jun 11 2026SPORTS

What’s next for Josko Gvardiol: Two big choices ahead for the young star

Josko Gvardiol is one of football’s most exciting defenders right now, and his next move could shape his career in a huge way. At just 24, the Croatian international has already proven himself as a top-class player, winning major trophies with Manchester City since arriving from RB Leipzig in 2023.

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Jun 10 2026BUSINESS

Retirement After Four Decades: A Jewelry Legacy Ends

George and Colleen Wood decided to close their long‑running jewelry shop on June 5, ending a 41‑year run that began in the 1970s. The store, once located on Main Street and now at Countryside Plaza in East Huntingdon, had become a local landmark. Long‑time customers stopped by to say goodbye, sharin

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Jun 10 2026ART

Showcases Women’s Lens in New Photography Exhibition

The Louisiana State University Museum of Art has opened a fresh look at women’s photography, turning the spotlight from one celebrated photographer to many. Initially the show was set to feature only Anne Noggle, a prolific 20th‑century photographer whose forty works had never been displayed. Curato

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Jun 10 2026SPORTS

The Red Sox Clubhouse: Inside the Calm Amid the Noise

A recent chat with interim manager Chad Tracy cleared up rumors that Boston’s locker room was in chaos. Tracy told listeners that, although the team is 10 games below . 500, everyone inside the clubhouse is focused on winning and staying united. He said that any chatter outside of the team’s r

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