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Jun 11 2026SPORTS

Celebrity Buzz Around Knicks‑Spurs Finals Clash

The NBA Finals between the New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs drew a crowd of star‑struck fans, making it a headline moment for the city. A key factor was that this is the Knicks’ first Finals run since 1999, adding extra excitement for New Yorkers. At Game 4 in Madison Square Garden, pop s

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Jun 11 2026CELEBRITIES

A Wedding That Welcomes Everyone, Not Just Stars

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s upcoming nuptials are set to be a mix of big names and everyday people. The couple has chosen to invite not only A‑listers, athletes and industry leaders but also folks they’ve met over the years who made a lasting impression. Some of these guests barely know the du

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Jun 11 2026POLITICS

North Korea’s New Uranium Plant Could Grow Its Arsenal

The country is building a huge new enrichment center in Yongbyon that could lift its capacity to 75 percent. Kim Jong Un toured the site last week and said the plan is “exponential. ” He claimed the nation’s nuclear power is now “inconceivable. ” Experts say the plant will hold over 9, 000 cen

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Jun 11 2026EDUCATION

How Weight Bias Shapes College Life

Weight bias is a hidden force on campus. Students who expect to be judged for their size often change how they study. They may avoid classes where they feel exposed or skip group projects because of fear. The pressure is real. When classmates or teachers actually treat them poorly, the imp

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Jun 11 2026POLITICS

Maine’s Senate Race: A Test of Values

The upcoming contest in Maine pits Democrat Graham Platner against incumbent Republican Senator Susan Collins. Platner’s win has sparked debate over how the political party deals with accusations of abuse. Some argue that choosing a candidate with a troubling past undermines efforts to hold leaders

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Jun 11 2026POLITICS

UFC on the White House Lawn: A Question of National Identity

The idea of a mixed‑martial‑arts event taking place on the presidential lawn has sparked debate across the country. The fight is scheduled for June 14, a date that coincides with the president’s birthday and the United States’ 250th anniversary. Supporters see it as a bold celebration of American st

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Jun 11 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI’s Quiet Power: How Smart Machines Are Changing Everyday Life

Artificial intelligence is growing fast, with new models getting twice as good every four months. This speed means scientists can discover drug targets in days instead of months, thanks to programs that predict how proteins fold. A recent example is a team from a major tech company whose software ea

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Jun 11 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin Nears Bottom, Yet Demand Wanes

Bitcoin slipped below $60, 000 for the first time this year, drawing close to its realized price—the average cost of all holders—which sits near $53, 600. Analysts see this as a classic sign that the market might be finding its low point. However, the drop in price is not matched by a rise in buy

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Jun 11 2026CRYPTO

Hunter Biden’s Crypto Tweets: A Look Behind the Screen

Hunter Biden has been busy on X, sparking memes and debates with his bold posts. People are laughing at the mix of self‑parody, political chatter, and a surprising love for digital money. One tweet showed him holding a Bitcoin‑wrapped figure of himself, a nod to the famous artist Beeple’s work. He p

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Jun 11 2026CRYPTO

Ohio’s Plan to Hold Digital Coins in State Funds

"The Ohio House is considering a new rule that would let the state keep some digital money in its bank. The idea, called the Ohio Strategic Reserve Act, is still only a draft and has not become law. It sits in the Technology and Innovation Committee after several meetings, with a final hearing sched

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