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Jun 04 2026HEALTH

President’s Health: A Question That Still Persists

A former vice president’s longtime heart doctor has asked the White House to let reporters speak with the current presidential physician, citing worries after the president’s recent visit to a military medical center and his sudden pause from public duties. The doctor, who also runs a cardiac lab

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Jun 04 2026BUSINESS

India and Venezuela Strengthen Oil Ties Amid Middle East Turmoil

India has stepped up its cooperation with Venezuela in the energy sector, seeing Caracas as a key partner while global oil flows are hit by tensions in the Middle East. During a visit that began on June 4, Venezuela’s interim President Delcy Rodriguez arrived in New Delhi with a sizable delegatio

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Jun 04 2026SPORTS

Bellin Run Turns 50: A Community‑Wide Celebration of Health and Togetherness

The Bellin Run has just celebrated its 50th year, turning a simple charity race into a regional tradition that brings together thousands of people. The event started in 1977 with a handful of runners and has grown to include a 5K, a 10K, and more than 8, 000 participants who cross the finish line on

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Jun 04 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Crime Thriller “Lucky” Gets a Fresh Look

Apple TV’s newest crime drama, starring Timothy Olyphant and Anya Taylor‑Joy, has just dropped its trailer. The film follows two fugitives who must stay ahead of the law while navigating a world full of danger. The trailer shows intense chase scenes, tense confrontations, and the pair’s complicated

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Jun 04 2026ENTERTAINMENT

NBC Shows Ending or Cancelled in 2026

Nbc is finalising its schedule for the next year. That plan means several programmes will stop airing soon. Eight shows have been confirmed as not returning. One drama, “The Hunting Party, ” ended after two seasons. Its producer hopes another channel or streaming site will pick it up.

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Jun 04 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Skellige’s Question‑Mark Puzzle: A Designer’s Confession

The island chain in the third Witcher game is famous for its dense clusters of hidden markers. Players often complain that hunting these “? ” icons feels like chasing empty treasure chests—there are many, but the rewards rarely match the effort. A longtime employee of the studio that made the gam

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Jun 04 2026POLITICS

Baltimore Prosecutor Faces Budget Threat Over Missing Data

A recent budget discussion in Baltimore has highlighted a potential funding cut that could weaken the city’s efforts to tackle violent crime. City State's Attorney Ivan Bates has warned that a shortfall of about $500, 000 may arise unless his office submits a specific juvenile crime report. The data

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Jun 04 2026EDUCATION

Simple Start: How a Tiny Town Became a New Tech Hub

A small community in the Midwest, once known for its farms and factories, has suddenly risen to attention as a fresh tech hub. Local leaders began the journey by inviting entrepreneurs to share their ideas at community meetings. These gatherings grew into a full‑time incubator that offers free

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Jun 04 2026SPORTS

Draft Picks, Quarters and a New Safety: NFL Moves in Focus

The Patriots are holding onto their 2028 first‑round pick, a valuable asset that could help them choose the next starting quarterback. The trade that sent A. J. Brown to Philadelphia left the team with a single high‑value draft slot, and that pick is now seen as a strategic tool for the future. Bec

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Jun 04 2026SPORTS

Red Raiders Gear Up for a Big Comeback in the WCWS Final

Texas Tech’s softball squad is back in the Women’s College World Series, facing off against their Texas rivals for a second straight year. The first game ended with the Longhorns winning 7‑3, but fans in Lubbock are still buzzing. Many supporters who couldn’t travel to Oklahoma City found a way to c

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