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Jun 04 2026SPORTS

Caitlin Clark needs to be part of the team, not above it

The Indiana Fever seem stuck in a strange spot. On paper, they have all the ingredients for a championship squad: a star like Caitlin Clark, a dominant big like Aliyah Boston, and a sharp shooter in Kelsey Mitchell. Yet after eight games, they’re barely holding their own. A WNBA analyst recently arg

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Jun 04 2026POLITICS

Behind the Scenes: New Leadership Faces Old Contract Headaches

Last month, the U. S. Department of Homeland Security scrapped nearly all unapproved contracts from the previous secretary’s era. This shake-up came after fresh leadership took over and politicians started questioning how money was being spent. During a congressional meeting, the new secretary expla

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Jun 04 2026POLITICS

A new face leads US intelligence—but has anyone heard of them?

When Bill Pulte was named as the acting director of national intelligence, many eyebrows were raised—not just because of his lack of experience in espionage or security, but because some key figures in Washington hadn’t even heard of him. At a recent hearing, Representative Bill Keating pressed Sec

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Jun 03 2026POLITICS

Swiss Vote on Population Cap Faces Likely Rejection

"People in Switzerland are about to decide if the country should limit its residents to ten million by 2050. The plan also wants Switzerland to stop the free movement agreement with the European Union. A recent poll shows that about 52% of voters oppose the proposal, while 45% support it. The rest a

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Jun 03 2026POLITICS

Swiss Voters Likely to Say No to 10‑Million Cap

The upcoming Swiss vote on June 14 will decide whether the country can set a permanent population ceiling of 10 million. A recent poll indicates that more voters are leaning toward rejection, with roughly 52 percent opposed and only 45 percent in favor. The survey covered 19, 400 participants betwee

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Jun 03 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Mason Engineer Wins a Global Sci‑Fi Writing Award

An aerospace engineer from Mason, Ohio, has taken home the top prize in an international science‑fiction contest. The award, presented by L. Ron Hubbard’s Writers of the Future program, recognized his short story “In Living Color. ” The piece was chosen from a field of global entries and later appea

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Jun 03 2026POLITICS

How Party Leaders Pick Their Battles in Close Races

Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer didn’t mince words this week when he stood before reporters. “We have our pick in Maine, ” he declared, naming Graham Platner as the party’s top Senate candidate even though Platner’s campaign has faced one controversy after another. Just days ahead of Maine’s

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Jun 03 2026POLITICS

A housing boss steps into a high-stakes security role—without the background

President Trump has named Bill Pulte, a real estate regulator with no national security experience, to temporarily head the U. S. intelligence community. Pulte currently runs the Federal Housing Finance Agency and still holds that job while taking on the new role. His appointment replaces Tulsi Gabb

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Jun 03 2026BUSINESS

Small Businesses Get Their Moment: A $25, 000 Boost to Celebrate America

Every small business owner knows that recognition can make all the difference. That’s why a recent competition aimed to put the best of them in the spotlight—and hand out cash to keep their dreams alive. The contest celebrated small businesses as symbols of local resilience and creativity, especiall

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Jun 02 2026HEALTH

How Africa’s People Felt the Pandemic, Not Just Numbers

The pandemic hit everyone, but how it felt was not the same everywhere. In Ghana and Nigeria, people’s worries were shaped by stories from outside that often said these countries were weak or broken. Those ideas made the world think the crisis was a simple global problem, but they missed how local l

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