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Jun 06 2026HEALTH

Why Texas spends more on child safety in some places than others

In Texas, families in big cities get way more help than families in small towns or rural areas. A recent look at all 254 counties showed that cities receive about ten times more home visits and family support programs than rural places. Yet, this spending doesn’t match where child abuse cases are ac

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Jun 06 2026POLITICS

Who’s Leading the DC Mayor Race—and Why Crime Isn’t the Only Factor

The race for Washington, D. C. ’s next mayor is heating up, with two main candidates pulling ahead in different ways. One focuses on safety rules for young people, while the other talks more about keeping costs down and improving schools. Polls show Janeese Lewis George is currently in front, especi

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Jun 06 2026LIFESTYLE

Mexico’s World Cup warnings: What you need to know before heading south

Mexico is getting ready to host big soccer matches in 2026, and the U. S. government is telling its citizens to think carefully before booking a trip. While Mexico has been a popular vacation spot for years, safety concerns are making officials nervous. Violent crimes like robberies and kidnappings

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Jun 06 2026BUSINESS

A Quick Look at the Current Job Market and Some Other News

The latest jobs report shows a strong economy. For the third month in a row, new jobs grew faster than expected. The job market is adding a lot of positions while not letting many go. About 188, 000 new jobs were added each month on average. That’s a big deal because it’s higher than usual. In fact,

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Jun 06 2026POLITICS

Zelenskiy calls for talks while Russia debates its war path

At a flashy St. Petersburg business event, Russia’s leadership got an unusual message this week. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy published an open letter inviting Russian President Vladimir Putin to face-to-face peace talks just as Western investors mingled in the same city. The timing wasn’

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Jun 06 2026SPORTS

Giannis in Miami: Why the Heat trade talk might be missing the point

Giannis Antetokounmpo was spotted in Miami recently, and fans immediately jumped to conclusions. Social media buzzed with theories that his trip was all about a potential trade to the Miami Heat. But according to a new report, the Bucks superstar was actually in town for something far less dramatic—

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Jun 06 2026BUSINESS

A BBQ truck burns down in Kankakee—here’s how the town is stepping up

A food trailer in downtown Kankakee went up in flames one afternoon, leaving behind a charred shell and a gap in the community. Firefighters arrived quickly and put out the fire before it could spread, but the trailer—used by Brother George’s BBQ—was left badly damaged. The pickup truck attached to

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Jun 06 2026EDUCATION

A Fresh Face Takes Over Bay County’s History Hub

The Bay County Historical Museum has a new leader stepping into the role this summer. Kyle Proctor starts as executive director on June 1, bringing over two decades of experience in running organizations and shaping their direction. His background includes high-level jobs in corporate communications

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Jun 06 2026SPORTS

World Cup Ticket Mix-Up: Fans Caught in FIFA's Website Glitch

FIFA recently found itself dealing with an unusual problem after a website glitch allowed around 60 fans to buy World Cup tickets for nothing at all. The website showed a zero-dollar price tag during checkout, which somehow slipped through the system without raising any flags. Instead of blocking th

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Jun 06 2026POLITICS

A U. S. official delivers a friendly message from Trump to Putin in St. Petersburg

A top U. S. arts official recently visited Russia and brought a casual greeting from the American president. During a speech at an economic summit in St. Petersburg, Rodney Cook Jr. mentioned that Donald Trump sends his warm regards to Vladimir Putin. The message came across as lighthearted, with Co

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