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Jun 15 2026SCIENCE

Can dogs have a favorite paw just like we have a favorite hand?

Just like humans tend to prefer one hand over the other, dogs also seem to favor one paw. Scientists have discovered a simple way to find out if your dog is left-pawed, right-pawed, or doesn’t care. This isn’t just a fun fact—it ties into how animal brains work. Many creatures show a natural tendenc

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Jun 11 2026SPORTS

Why the World Cup Visa Drama and Ticket Tensions Matter Before the Big Kickoff

Just one day before the World Cup opener in Mexico City, FIFA’s top leader faced questions about two problems that keep popping up every time the world’s biggest football tournament rolls around: visas and ticket prices. While stadiums prepare for massive crowds, officials admit they can’t do much w

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May 27 2026CRYPTO

Sun Promises Full Compliance After Exchange Faces UK Sanctions

Justin Sun, who sits on the advisory board of HTX Global, posted a short message on X. He said he is watching the situation closely and trusts that HTX will cooperate with UK authorities to resolve any concerns. Sun added that the company is committed to following all relevant laws and working wi

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May 23 2026BUSINESS

A Local Plumbing Company Shuts Down After Decades in Business

Just a few miles from Des Moines, a family-run plumbing business that operated for over three decades has closed its doors for good. The company, which once employed 47 people, shut down on May 1, according to official notices filed with the state. Its last known location was in Clive, a suburb that

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May 20 2026POLITICS

Energy Projects Get a Boost When Permits Are Clear

Energy projects across the United States can move faster if the rules for getting permits are made simpler and more reliable. Even when politics is heated, many lawmakers agree that better permitting would help build new power plants and offshore wind farms. If the current Congress acts before its t

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May 20 2026BUSINESS

Power Plants Face a Costly Gamble: Gas or the Future?

Energy companies are investing heavily in natural gas power plants, betting they’ll stay profitable for decades. But here’s the catch—renewable energy is getting cheaper by the year, and soon, running a new gas plant might cost more than powering it. Gas plants once looked like a smart upgrade from

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May 18 2026EDUCATION

Discovering Life in New Mexico's Hidden Desert Gem

Just outside Las Cruces lies a quiet escape where the city’s noise fades into the whisper of dry wind through creosote bushes. The Chihuahuan Desert Nature Park stretches across 935 acres, offering trails that wind past shaded rest spots and an outdoor theater that hosts everything from school plays

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May 15 2026SPORTS

The Golfer Who Grew Up in a Golf Bag: Justin Thomas's Early Life and Rise

Justin Thomas started swinging clubs before he could spell his name. Born in Louisville in 1993, he grew up breathing golf like most kids breathe air. His dad wasn't just a fan—he worked full-time at a golf club, so weekends weren’t for family trips but for caddying at the course. By age three, Thom

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May 02 2026POLITICS

A Local Government's Big Move Before a Tax Talk

Just before a heated discussion on property taxes kicks off, a county made a surprising financial decision. Officials agreed to buy the local water system from a nearby river basin. This purchase isn't just about pipes and pumps. It’s a move that could shake up how the county handles its resources a

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Apr 22 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Clash: Billionaire Sun Sues Trump‑Backed Firm Over Frozen Tokens

Justin Sun, the founder of Tron, has filed a lawsuit in California against World Liberty Financial, the cryptocurrency venture launched by former President Donald Trump and his sons. Sun claims that the company illegally locked up about 4 billion WLFI tokens he bought for roughly $45 million in 2024

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