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Jun 17 2026SPORTS

Cole Ragans’ elbow trouble: What’s really going on?

Cole Ragans, the Royals’ left-handed pitcher, still can’t throw because his elbow keeps bothering him. The team shut down his throwing session last Friday when he felt sharp pain, and no one has figured out why yet. On Tuesday, manager Matt Quatraro confirmed Ragans remains on the injured list, stil

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Jun 16 2026POLITICS

Iceland Eyes EU Tie‑Up to Strengthen Economy and Security

Iceland is preparing a public vote that could bring the island nation back into talks about joining the European Union. The decision is not a direct yes‑or‑no on membership, but rather whether to reopen negotiations with Brussels. A second referendum would be required if the talks move forward. The

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Jun 16 2026FINANCE

German Bank Stays Independent, Pushes Back on UniCredit Bid

The German government has officially declined the offer from Italy’s UniCredit to take over Commerzbank. Commerzbank, a key lender in Germany, is currently under pressure from UniCredit as the offer deadline nears. The German state owns a 12 % share in Commerzbank, a stake it gained after the

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Jun 16 2026BUSINESS

Town Board to Approve Big Truck Purchase

The Westport Finance Board will meet on June 17 at 7:30 p. m. through Zoom to decide a major spending plan for the town’s public works department. The proposal comes from the Department of Public Works, asking the board to allocate $3, 329, 000 to the Municipal Improvement Fund. This money would

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Jun 16 2026RELIGION

A Fresh Start: How a Leader Found Faith Again

JD Vance, now serving as Vice President, has just released a book that tells the story of his spiritual journey. The memoir, titled “Communion: Finding My Way Back to Faith, ” was published on June 16. It focuses on how Vance moved from a Protestant upbringing, through a period of atheism, and ultim

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Jun 16 2026LIFESTYLE

Flowers, Family, and a Small Business That Keeps Growing

Karen grew up in South Bend with her parents and three older siblings. Their family budget never allowed trips to Disney World, but they did spend summers at Lake Michigan. The lake visits left a strong smell in the family’s memories, a scent that made Karen think of flowers instead. She no

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Jun 16 2026BUSINESS

Running Many Games at Once: A Survival Playbook

"At a game‑development conference, the head of a major Korean studio talked about why his company keeps several projects alive at once. He said it isn’t a clever strategy but a way to stay alive in an industry that never stops moving. The CEO shared a story from his early days playing an old online

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Jun 16 2026BUSINESS

Speed to Success: Why States Are Racing to Help Businesses Grow

In 2026, companies feel a pressing need to act fast. They want sites ready for construction and quick approvals so they can jump on new tech, big investments, and high stock markets. At the same time, worries about inflation, global tension, and other risks push them to choose places that can keep u

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Jun 16 2026BUSINESS

Small Businesses: From Start‑Up to Steady Success

It is easy to think that opening a shop or launching an online store is the peak moment for any entrepreneur. In reality, that first day is only the beginning of a long journey that tests patience, flexibility and foresight. When people talk about “small business month, ” they often focus on ribb

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Jun 16 2026TECHNOLOGY

Small Laser Drones Help Ukraine Fight Big Threats

Lithuanian makers are stepping up to fill a gap in Ukraine’s drone gear. A company called Aktyvus Photonics is making its tiny laser‑targeting kits lighter and cheaper. The new model fits in a hand, weighs only 200 grams, and can be used with small drones that Ukraine already flies. The fir

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