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Jun 18 2026BUSINESS

Homary Opens Its First French Store in Paris

Homary, a worldwide furniture and décor brand, has opened its first shop in France. The new location is at the Domus shopping centre near Paris and will welcome customers from Saturday, June 27. This launch marks the brand’s official entry into the French market and shows its plan to grow across Eur

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Jun 18 2026HEALTH

High‑Insulin Foods and Lifestyle Raise Liver Disease Risk in Type 2 Diabetes

People who have type 2 diabetes often face a serious liver problem called metabolic dysfunction‑associated steatotic liver disease, or MASLD. Scientists wondered whether the way people eat and live could increase that risk because both diabetes and MASLD share similar metabolic issues, such as in

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Jun 18 2026TECHNOLOGY

Three‑Path 3D Network: Fast Video Crime Spotting Made Simple

A new approach called TriPath3DNet turns short security clips into quick, accurate alerts. It uses a lightweight 3‑layer “ResNet” model that watches the video in three ways: short bursts of motion, long‑term background clues, and quick frame differences. These three lenses help the system noti

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Jun 18 2026CRIME

A Shockingly Changed Face Behind a Deadly Deception

Taylor Parker, once known as the baby‑snatching killer in Texas, looks almost unrecognizable in fresh photographs that have surfaced after her death sentence was announced. The new images show a gaunt, sun‑ken face that starkly contrasts with the woman who was once celebrated in her own right. The c

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Jun 18 2026OPINION

Building Safer Neighborhoods Before Trouble Starts

Violence in Hampton Roads often feels like a surprise visit. The usual reaction is to ask, “How can we stop this next time? ” Yet the answer rarely comes until after a tragedy has already unfolded. What if people focused on stopping problems before they arise? Across Virginia, many towns face risin

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Jun 18 2026SPORTS

France’s World Cup Wins: A Fresh Look

"Stephen A. Smith, a well‑known voice in sports talk shows, recently raised doubts about France’s chances to win the World Cup. He asked if they could “finally get it done, ” a question that surprised many because France already claimed the title in 2018, beating Croatia 4‑2 with Kylian Mbappé leadi

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Jun 18 2026SCIENCE

Adolescents, Height, and Hand‑Restricted Balance

When kids stand or walk near a drop, their nerves and bodies react differently than adults do. A new study looked at how standing on a small platform or walking 80 cm above ground affects teens’ feelings and balance. Researchers also tested what happens when the arms are free to move or held still,

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Jun 18 2026CRIME

A Murder Trial That Might Test the Limits of a “Mental Breakdown” Defense

The case centers on Luigi Mangione, who is charged with shooting UnitedHealthcare chief Brian Thompson outside a Midtown hotel last December. His lawyers plan to argue that he was in an “extreme emotional disturbance, ” a legal strategy that could lower the charge from murder to manslaughter if juro

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Jun 18 2026HEALTH

Celebrity Fandom, Food Habits and Self‑Control: A Gender Study

The study examined 748 Chinese teens, ages eleven to seventeen, to see how idolizing celebrities might lead to overeating. Researchers measured four things: admiration for stars, episodes of binge eating, the urge to become famous, and how well teens could regulate themselves. The findings show t

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Jun 18 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Kidnapping Insurance: A New Shield Against Digital Threats

The world of cryptocurrency has seen a troubling rise in “wrench attacks, ” where criminals target crypto owners and demand money for safe release. These incidents have become frequent enough that insurers are now offering specific coverage for kidnapping and ransom. A recent study showed French cr

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