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Jun 15 2026POLITICS

G7 Protests Turn Heated in Geneva Over Global Power and Inequality

Around 7, 000 people marched through Geneva over the weekend, with some protesters taking extreme measures to voice their frustrations. A Tesla car was set on fire and bank windows were shattered, though police reported the majority of the demonstration remained calm. Authorities confiscated knives

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Jun 15 2026SPORTS

Kalshi’s $15 Bonus: How to Claim $10 for Betting on Big Sports Events

Getting started with Kalshi’s $10 bonus is simple, but it comes with conditions. New users in the U. S. can claim the promo code WTOP15 during sign-up, but only if they deposit at least $1 and place $10 worth of trades first. After those trades settle, the bonus appears automatically in the account.

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Jun 15 2026HEALTH

Meat Allergy Linked to Tick Bites Gets More Attention

About fifteen years ago, doctors noticed something strange. People who got bitten by ticks were suddenly having bad reactions to meat. This allergy is called alpha-gal syndrome. It happens when a sugar called alpha-gal gets into the body. The sugar is found in mammal meat and sometimes in tick spit.

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Jun 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Summer fun with Polynesian beats at Disney Springs

This summer, Disney Springs is turning up the heat for kids with a splash of island vibes. Instead of hiding indoors from the sun, families can head straight to The Marketplace Splash Pad for free dance parties inspired by Polynesian traditions. The Cool Kids’ Summer lineup brings not just music, bu

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Jun 14 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin’s Bumpy Ride: Why the Coin Is Losing Ground

Investors are pulling money out of Bitcoin, sending its value down by more than $4 billion in just two months. This loss tops the gains seen earlier this year, when Bitcoin added $3. 2 billion in March and April. Many have switched to stocks, which have performed better than crypto over the pa

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Jun 14 2026BUSINESS

Oil Prices Rise as War Sparks New Energy Trends

The recent conflict in Iran has pushed oil prices higher, but the real shift is how nations are rethinking their energy habits. Because of the uncertainty in the Middle East, many countries now view oil as a safety net rather than a routine commodity. This mindset is boosting the stock values

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Jun 14 2026POLITICS

3D Printers and the Gun Debate: What Happens Next?

In two of America’s biggest states, lawmakers are pushing a new rule that would force home and business 3D printers to come with built‑in software that stops them from printing gun parts. The idea is to curb the rise of “ghost guns, ” which are homemade weapons that can’t be traced by law enforcemen

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Jun 14 2026HEALTH

Bridging Prevention and Care in Pressure Injury Management

Nurses often face two related but distinct challenges: preventing pressure injuries and treating them once they appear. A recent study examined how the official nursing diagnosis terms—“Risk for adult pressure injury” and “Adult pressure injury”—can be better connected to outcomes and interventions.

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Jun 14 2026HEALTH

Staying Fueled When the Storm Hits

When a hurricane is on the horizon, people rush to stock up. Water goes first, then batteries, and soon after chips, cookies, and alcohol are gone too. This rush makes sense because we crave comfort foods that feel easy during a crisis. Yet those same snacks and drinks can backfire, leaving us more

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Jun 14 2026OPINION

Balancing Safety and Privacy: A Modern Approach to Protecting Kids

When a child vanishes, every minute counts. Parents rush to find their lost child, not pondering politics or technology. In the past, families had limited tools to help police catch offenders before tragedy struck. Today’s tech offers a chance to act faster and save lives. Modern cameras and licens

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