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Jun 21 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Boxing Showdown Smashes Records, Outperforming Big MMA Event

A recent women's boxing event shattered expectations, pulling in more viewers than a major MMA fight that happened the same week. While the UFC's Freedom 250 grabbed headlines with 17 million U. S. viewers tuning in for at least a minute, Jake Paul's promotion MVPW-03 brought in over 3 million viewe

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Jun 21 2026POLITICS

Peace Talks Start As Strait Dispute Adds Tension

Talks between the U. S. and Iran are kicking off in Switzerland even as both sides argue over who controls a crucial waterway. Iran said Saturday it was closing the Strait of Hormuz because of Israeli actions in Lebanon, calling ship traffic unsafe. Yet U. S. military leaders reported 55 commercial

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Jun 21 2026CELEBRITIES

Big Names Bring Big Attention to Online Work

Daphne Joy, known for her work in entertainment, recently saw a big jump in her online presence after private clips surfaced and a conversation with a well-known internet personality aired. More people visiting her OnlyFans page than usual didn’t shock her though. She admitted that the extra traffic

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Jun 21 2026POLITICS

Family ties and political pressure

The judge's decision to move Begoña Gómez to trial on alleged contract-favoring shows how family roles can become legal liabilities in high politics. She is accused of using her status as the prime minister’s spouse to secure deals, but she insists she did nothing wrong. Meanwhile, her travel freedo

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Jun 21 2026POLITICS

How Dallas Handles Growth and Why It Works

In Oak Lawn, neighbors proved that talking things out—even when opinions clash—can lead to better outcomes than shouting matches. When a zoning change proposal for Newton Avenue came up, instead of digging in heels, the community sat down to hash out differences. Not everyone left happy, but trust g

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Jun 21 2026SPORTS

Sports Week That Defied Normal Expectations

The last ten days in sports felt like a marathon where every turn brought something fresh. The New York Knicks finally broke their long title drought, a UFC show took place smack in the middle of the nation’s most famous lawn, and the World Cup rolled into the U. S. for the first time since the Clin

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Jun 21 2026SPORTS

The Browns' new rookies might change the 2026 AFC game

The Cleveland Browns landed two rookies in this year's draft who could shake up the AFC next season. Denzel Boston, a big receiver picked late in the second round, might surprise fans despite being overlooked by some teams. Scouts already rated him highly before draft day, comparing his skills to to

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Jun 21 2026SPORTS

A football camp with a future college player as coach

Bryce Underwood didn’t just show up to a Saturday camp in Saline — he ran it. The Michigan quarterback teamed up with a local sports group called FlexWork Sports to teach kids the basics of football. Instead of standing on the sidelines, he was giving pointers on throwing, catching, and footwork. It

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Jun 21 2026SPORTS

Local Basketball and Soccer Stars Win High School Athlete Awards

Two standout students from Orange County high school sports have been recognized for their excellence in 2023. Acen Jimenez, a basketball player from La Habra, took home the male athlete of the year award. He was chosen over two football finalists, Trent Mosley from Santa Margarita and Luke Fahey fr

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Jun 21 2026CRIME

Caught Overseas: A $1. 2 Billion Medicare Scammer Now Faces Justice

A Chicago man who once ran a massive scam targeting elderly Medicare patients has been sent back to the U. S. after hiding in the Philippines for nearly two years. Herbert Kimble, 60, pleaded guilty in 2019 to a $1. 2 billion healthcare fraud scheme that tricked seniors into buying unnecessary brace

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