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Jun 15 2026OPINION

Silicon Valley’s Quiet Power Play

John O’Farrell, once a partner at the venture firm Andreessen Horowitz, recently shared his concerns about how tech investors are shaping policy on artificial intelligence. He believes that the wealth of these companies is used to silence discussion about regulating AI, favoring their own interests

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Jun 15 2026SPORTS

Denver Gains Star Power With Waddle’s Arrival

The 2026 NFL off‑season saw a headline move when the Denver Broncos brought in wide receiver Jaylen Waddle. He is widely regarded as one of the top talents at his position, and Denver already ranks among the league’s strongest squads. Because of this pick, fans expected a noticeable boost in the

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Jun 15 2026POLITICS

Rural Voters Reconsider Trump as Bills Rise and Trust Fades

Rural America helped push Donald Trump into the White House, but now many in these communities feel let down. Rising costs for everyday items like gas and groceries are making life harder, especially for those who live far from cities. A recent poll shows Trump’s approval among rural voters has fall

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Jun 15 2026TECHNOLOGY

Looking back at tech that really felt like the future

Back in the 60s and 70s, gadgets weren't just tools. They were dreams come true. Household items like TVs and refrigerators were built to last decades, not years. Imagine using the same family fridge for your whole childhood. That kind of durability made every new gadget feel revolutionary. Today's

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Jun 15 2026SPORTS

Why DeMarvion Overshown could be the Cowboys' next big defensive star

DeMarvion Overshown has spent more time on the sidelines than on the field in his first three NFL seasons. The Dallas Cowboys linebacker has missed 32 out of 51 possible games due to two serious knee injuries, including a devastating setback in 2024 that tore his ACL, PCL, and MCL. Despite this, his

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Jun 14 2026SPORTS

Seattle Seahawks Set to Shine in 2026

The Seattle Seahawks finished strong with a Super Bowl victory, and that win gives them confidence for the next season. However, they lost several key players during the offseason. This raises a question: will Seattle still be a top team in 2026? Fans are curious about what the future holds

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Jun 14 2026POLITICS

School Choice Sparks Debate in Lee County

Lee County’s newest school plan has ignited a lively debate among residents. Instead of building the new school in the bustling area of Lehigh Acres, where over 100, 000 people live and more than 30, 000 children attend school, the board has chosen a quieter spot in Alva that houses only about 3, 00

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Jun 14 2026HEALTH

Why Surgical Committees Hide Their Industry Cash

Surgical groups often ask their leaders to wear many hats—running committees, making guidelines, and judging conferences. But some of those hats come with hidden price tags from device or drug companies. A big society requires its committee members to write down any extra money they get from industr

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Jun 14 2026SPORTS

Challenges and Changes in Chicago Sky's Basketball Season

The Chicago Sky started strong this season, winning four of their first five games. But things took a turn after a key player got hurt. Now, they're struggling, with eight losses in their last nine games. Some players have spoken up about problems in the team, like Skylar Diggins calling for better

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Jun 14 2026EDUCATION

Schools face tough choices when rules clash

A Colorado school district is pushing back after federal officials said its sports rosters broke equality rules. Records showed 61 boys listed on girls' teams, but district leaders say those were managers, trainers, or mascots—not players. The mix-up happened because the federal office never asked f

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