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Jun 13 2026POLITICS

Nuclear Limits: Understanding a Global Agreement

Think about how powerful nuclear science is. It can create energy, but it can also make weapons. For years, global powers worried about Iran's progress in this area. This led to a massive international pact back in 2015. The idea was simple: if Iran agreed to strict limits on its nuclear work, other

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Jun 13 2026FINANCE

Money Moves: Building Wealth for Tomorrow

A big shift is happening right now. It's about how people think about money. Instead of just buying things, they are learning how to own things. They want assets instead of just spending cash. This new focus means families are getting smarter with their finances. It’s not just a trend; it's a movem

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Jun 13 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Tycoon's Big Legal Loss

The entire crypto world took a huge hit when the FTX exchange crumbled. It was a massive disaster that rocked finance globally back in 2022. This whole situation led to some serious legal battles, especially involving its founder, Sam Bankman-Fried. He had once been seen as a major star in the fast

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Jun 13 2026POLITICS

Peru’s Vote Count is Stuck in a Tangle

The presidential race in Peru has reached a crazy point. The initial vote tally finished super close. We are talking about less than a thousand votes separating the two main candidates. This tiny gap means everything hinges on reviewing challenged ballots. It is not just a simple count anymore. Ove

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Jun 13 2026FINANCE

Money Tricks and Market Rules

In the world of big finance, trust is everything. Investors need to know that markets are fair. They must believe everyone plays by the same rules. But what happens when someone tries to cheat? That is exactly what happened in a recent case involving bond trading. ' The issue was something called

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Jun 13 2026BUSINESS

From Debt to Dominance: How One Entrepreneur’s System Helps Businesses Grow

The journey from struggling with over $300, 000 in debt to running a successful company didn’t happen overnight. It started with a hard lesson: traditional marketing models don’t always work for small businesses trying to scale. The founder behind the company realized early on that relying on outsid

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Jun 13 2026CRIME

How U. S. crime trends changed under Trump’s leadership

In 2025, U. S. crime rates dropped sharply, marking the biggest yearly decline since the late 1930s. Murder cases fell by over 18%, while aggravated assaults and robberies also saw significant drops. Even rape cases decreased by nearly 8%, and property crimes like theft and burglary fell by about 12

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Jun 13 2026POLITICS

County steps up with cash for safer community spaces

Anne Arundel County just locked in its budget for next year, and tucked inside is fifty-grand-plus aimed at keeping local groups safe. The new $150, 000 pot targets non-profits and faith spots worried about hate-driven trouble. Some members of the council pushed hard for this slice after a first dra

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Jun 13 2026BUSINESS

From Childhood Dreams to Media Mogul: Byron Allen's Unusual Path

Byron Allen's journey from a kid cleaning up roller skates in Detroit to controlling TV time slots millions watch is pretty unusual. His story starts in a family-run roller rink where he learned early that hard work beats just talent. Moving to LA at 7 wasn’t a planned vacation - riots in Detroit af

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Jun 13 2026POLITICS

Teen's death sparks anger over U. S. facility in Kenya

A 17-year-old boy in central Kenya died during protests against a U. S. quarantine site for Ebola-exposed individuals, his family says. The teen left home to collect a school uniform when he got caught in the unrest. Police claim he was hit by a tear-gas canister, but witnesses and a protest leader

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