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Jun 06 2026FINANCE

How Nature’s Decline Could Crash the Global Economy

Financial experts often worry about stock markets, interest rates, and trade wars—but the bigger threat might be invisible. A new study shows how collapsing ecosystems could quietly sink economies, especially in countries already struggling with debt. Researchers built a first-of-its-kind model to r

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Jun 06 2026POLITICS

A Family’s Life Shattered by Gunfire in Hebron

A seven-month-old baby died and his parents were injured after Israeli soldiers fired shots at their car near Hebron in the West Bank. The baby, named Sam Fahd Abu Haikal, was hit by a bullet that went through his face and head. His parents were also struck—his mother took a bullet to her cheek, whi

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Jun 06 2026SPORTS

Iran soccer team gets last-minute US entry for World Cup

Iran’s soccer players will finally arrive in North America for the World Cup after visa issues dragged on for weeks. Officials confirmed Friday that U. S. entry papers were processed overnight, just days before the team’s opener in Los Angeles. The sudden approval comes after Iran moved its base fro

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Jun 06 2026BUSINESS

Where Did All the Oil Go?

The oil storage tanks in Cushing, Oklahoma – once packed with nearly 400 million barrels – now sit nearly empty. This quiet prairie town, called the pipeline crossroads of the world, has become a symbol of how global conflicts can drain even the largest reserves. When war broke out between the U. S.

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Jun 06 2026POLITICS

Birthday Battles: When the White House Turns into a Fight Club

The White House lawn is getting an unusual upgrade for a presidential birthday—an octagon cage set up for seven mixed martial arts matches. On June 14, just as America marks 250 years since its founding, guests will watch fighters step in from the Oval Office to throw punches while dignitaries, cele

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Jun 06 2026EDUCATION

Workplace Tensions at Staten Island Catholic School Could Go to Court

A legal battle brewing since 2016 at St. Joseph by-the-Sea High School in Staten Island is nearing a possible courtroom showdown. The dispute involves three former staff members—teachers Maureen Smith and Thomas Rode, and guidance counselor Lawrence Boliak—who accuse the school’s leadership of foste

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Jun 05 2026FINANCE

Norway Eyes Simpler Global Tax Rules

The Norwegian Finance Ministry has opened a public discussion about updating its tax laws to match new OECD guidelines. The focus is on the January 2026 “side‑by-side” package, which adds fresh safety nets for companies. This move aims to cut paperwork and make the rules easier to follow for busin

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Jun 05 2026POLITICS

House Moves Forward With Ukraine Aid and New Russian Sanctions

The U. S. House of Representatives has recently passed a bill that will give Ukraine an additional $8 billion in military loans and extend support until 2027. This move marks a rare moment of cooperation across party lines, with many Republicans backing the package even though the current administra

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Jun 05 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin Falls Daily After Saylor’s Sale – What’s Really Happening?

When Michael Saylor announced he was selling Bitcoin, the market reacted quickly. His own company’s move triggered a daily decline in the price. At one point Bitcoin traded near $64, 000. That was 30% lower than the start of the year and about half its record high in October. Analysts say the sale

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Jun 05 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Talk and Middle East Views at Swiss Business Meet

Donald Trump Jr. spoke about digital money and the U. S. –Iran tension at a private event in Zurich on Thursday. He highlighted how blockchain and artificial intelligence could change the business world, calling their combination a “game changer. ” The Trump family has moved beyond real estate

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