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Jun 15 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tech Stocks on the Rise: A Fresh Look at Gitlab and Tyler Technologies

In recent weeks, two analysts have given positive signals to tech shares. One is focused on Gitlab, a cloud‑based software platform that lets teams build and deploy code. The other is looking at Tyler Technologies, a company that supplies software for local governments. The first analyst, Shrenik K

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Jun 15 2026SPORTS

Catch or Lose: How Sonar Changes the Lake

Fishing is often a quiet time, but adding sonar turns it into a high‑tech hunt. Some fishers love the clear images that show where every walleye or bass is lurking, while others think it takes away the natural feel of a day on the water. The device works by sending sound waves into the lake. When

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Jun 15 2026CRIME

Swiss Lawyers Face Time‑Crunch in White‑Collar Cases

Switzerland’s top prosecutors say that old rules let criminals stall trials for years, hurting the country’s fight against financial crime. The Attorney General says that because evidence can be sealed for long periods, courts sometimes take up to fifteen years before a verdict is reached. In

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Jun 15 2026POLITICS

Putin’s Birthday Call to Trump: A Shift in Global Chatter?

Russian President Vladimir Putin broke tradition by publicly celebrating Donald Trump’s 80th birthday over the phone last weekend. The Kremlin confirmed the call lasted nearly an hour, a rare moment where the two leaders focused on personal well-wishes rather than geopolitical disputes. Putin called

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Jun 15 2026HEALTH

Maryland's healthcare AI rules: A step forward or just a show?

Maryland recently passed a law to control how insurers use AI in healthcare decisions. The goal sounds good: stop unfair care denials and keep doctors involved. But the real problem might be deeper. Healthcare AI doesn’t just sit quietly in the background. It’s everywhere—helping doctors write notes

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Jun 15 2026POLITICS

Why 80-year-old leaders keep winning elections

Turning 80 years old might seem like a milestone that slows people down, but for Donald Trump, it’s just another year of staying busy. While media outlets focus on his age, they often miss the bigger picture: many people today are working well into their late years, and that’s not necessarily a prob

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Jun 15 2026HEALTH

Pet Food, Vaccines, and Cancer in Pets: What’s Really Going On?

A century ago, cancer in pets was rare—just one dog in 100 and one cat in 300 faced it. Today, those numbers have flipped dramatically. Now, nearly one in every two dogs and one in three cats will develop cancer in their lifetime. The big question isn’t about genetics; dogs and cats haven’t evolved

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Jun 15 2026WEATHER

Storm alert: Windy skies ahead in the Lowcountry

A fast-moving storm system is rolling through South Carolina this afternoon, packing wind gusts that could reach 60 miles per hour. The National Weather Service has issued a severe thunderstorm warning covering much of the Lowcountry, including Charleston, Berkeley, Dorchester, Beaufort, and Colleto

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Jun 15 2026WEATHER

Storm Alert: What to Know About Today's Thunderstorm Watch

A severe thunderstorm watch is in effect for Sterling, Virginia and nearby areas until 11 PM tonight. The National Weather Service expects storms with strong winds and hail, and there’s a small chance of tornadoes. While warnings like this don’t guarantee disaster, they mean conditions are right for

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Jun 15 2026POLITICS

Sunday Night UFC Fight: Rain, Bugs, and a Bet on the Neon Grid

On the President’s 80th birthday, the White House lawn is supposed to host a UFC fight under bright lights around 8 p. m. The plan sounds grand — a heavyweight bout under the Washington sky, packed with pageantry. But Nature doesn’t care about birthdays or contracts. Forecasters are now warning of a

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