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Jun 20 2026SPORTS

Boxer’s Honest Reckoning After Loss

Errol Spence shares a raw confession about why he fell short against Terence Crawford. In a recent podcast interview, the former welterweight champion explained that his training camp was marred by gaps and poor preparation. He highlighted a six‑week stretch without sparring partners and the absence

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Jun 20 2026RELIGION

Strengthening Families in a Digital World

Elder David A. Bednar, part of the leadership group in his faith, spoke to leaders and guests at a big international meeting about how technology affects family life. Because he could not travel, he sent a recorded message that was played for the audience in Abu Dhabi. He began by asking two simp

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Jun 20 2026TECHNOLOGY

Ham radio meets summer fun in a Colorado test of skill and teamwork

Every year in June, a quiet valley in Colorado turns into a mini radio nation. Over two days, ham radio fans swap technical tricks and chat across the country—not for profit, but for practice. The Ski Country Amateur Radio Club will join thousands of others in this nation-wide drill, setting up thei

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Jun 20 2026SCIENCE

Behind the Lens: How Science Photos Reveal Hidden Worlds

Every year, scientists around the globe capture moments that most people never see—tiny ecosystems, dangerous creatures, and fragile environments. A recent photography contest highlighted these hidden scenes, turning complex research into striking images. One shot showed researchers working underwat

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Jun 20 2026HEALTH

5 Kitchen Heroes That Might Boost Your Brainpower

Ever wondered why your grandparents always swore by certain spices? Turns out, their wisdom might have some science behind it. Studies show that what we eat plays a huge role in how our brains age. While fancy supplements grab all the attention these days, simple herbs and spices sitting in your kit

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Jun 20 2026OPINION

Celebrating Juneteenth by Looking Back and Forward

Every June 19 marks a turning point in American history when freedom finally reached Texas in 1865—over two years after the Emancipation Proclamation was supposed to end slavery. The delay showed how slowly freedom can move, even when it’s promised on paper. Yet the people who waited didn’t just acc

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Jun 20 2026ENVIRONMENT

Turning waste into useful soil: a smart way to clean up trash

Every year, factories and farms produce huge piles of leftovers that don’t just disappear. Factories leave behind ash from burning coal, while farms generate liquid manure that needs careful handling. Instead of letting both become pollution, scientists wondered if one could clean up the other. Coal

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Jun 20 2026POLITICS

France questions the idea of migrant processing centers in other countries

European leaders are divided over a new plan to handle migration by setting up centers in countries outside the EU. French President Emmanuel Macron made it clear this week that France won't support the idea, calling such centers ineffective and questioning whether they fit with European values. Ma

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Jun 19 2026ENVIRONMENT

Pesticides in water: How they harm fish and what can be done about it

Every year, tons of pesticides wash into rivers and lakes from farms and city streets. These chemicals, designed to kill weeds, mold, and bugs, don’t just vanish. They linger in the water, build up in fish bodies, and mess with how fish live and grow. Some pesticides break down quickly, but others s

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Jun 19 2026POLITICS

How France’s big ideas shaped Europe under Macron

Emmanuel Macron has spent years turning grand stages into his personal stage. From the gold-leaf halls of Versailles to lakeside G7 tents, the French president has rolled out the red carpet for world leaders. In 2017, he welcomed Vladimir Putin to the same palace where Louis XIV once ruled, hoping t

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