JOHN K ARBAGEY

Jun 10 2026POLITICS

North Korea and China Celebrate a Quiet Victory in Xi’s Visit

Kim Jong Un’s recent trip to Beijing was a headline‑making event, but the real story is about subtle shifts in power. The leaders met for two days and shared public praise, but the conversation avoided hot topics like nuclear weapons or U. S. policy. This move helped Kim boost his international imag

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Jun 09 2026CELEBRITIES

From Bit Parts to Big Screen

Kelly Reilly spent over a decade knocking on doors in the entertainment world. She took jobs that paid the bills while waiting for roles that matched her skills. Small appearances in British crime dramas like Poirot and The Ruth Rendell Mysteries showed her face on screens, but fame stayed out of re

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Jun 07 2026POLITICS

Kosovo votes again amid ongoing political deadlock

Kosovo will hold its third parliamentary election in just a year and a half on Sunday, as political parties remain stuck in a cycle of failed agreements. No single group has managed to secure enough seats to form a stable government, leaving the country without key leadership roles for longer than e

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Jun 06 2026ART

Free Art Show in Kingston Highlights Healing

Kingston’s art community is opening its doors for a free event called Mending Ways. The show invites visitors to see how art can help people heal. Works from local artists illustrate emotions, recovery, and hope. The exhibition runs over the next two weeks in a downtown gallery. Everyone

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Jun 06 2026SPORTS

Mbappe Shares His Take on the Messi‑Ronaldo Debate

Kylian Mbappe says the long‑running question about who is the best soccer player ever comes down to two very different styles. He has played alongside Messi and faced Ronaldo, so he can speak from experience. He points out that the two stars are almost opposite. Ronaldo is tall, powerful and love

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Jun 06 2026HEALTH

Healthy habits start young: what works for kids in tough spots?

Kids pick up habits fast—and not always the good ones. When families struggle with money or resources, healthy eating and exercise often take a backseat. That’s a big problem because small kids face lifelong risks when bad habits form early. Some programs try to fix this with screens and in-person h

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Jun 05 2026RELIGION

A Fresh Take on the Bible‑Based Summer Diet

Kayla Bundy, a 27‑year‑old food lover from Michigan who now lives in Bali, has turned her faith into a full‑body makeover. She stopped eating sugary drinks and fried foods eight years ago, feeling that those treats were like “sin” for her body. Since then she has shed weight and gained confidence, c

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Jun 05 2026SPORTS

Kalshi’s $10 Trade‑Boost for Thursday Sports Games

Kalshi is offering a $10 bonus to new users who trade at least ten dollars in event contracts, using the promo code CBSSPORTS. The promotion comes at a time when several baseball matchups and the second game of the 2026 Stanley Cup Finals are scheduled for Thursday, giving traders plenty to choose f

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Jun 04 2026FINANCE

KBR’s New Antarctic Deal and Why Shares Are Still Falling

KBR, a company that builds and runs big projects worldwide, just won a huge 20‑year contract to support research stations in Antarctica. The deal will start in June 2026 and should give the firm a steady stream of income for years to come. Still, investors are uneasy. In recent weeks the stock ha

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Jun 02 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Life Beyond Hollywood: Why Two Stars Chose Mountains Over the City

Kurt Russell has spent over four decades proving a point to skeptics who thought he was walking away from fame forever when he left Los Angeles for Colorado. In the 1980s, the entertainment world saw his move as a risky career move. Many told him it was over, that stepping away from Hollywood meant

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