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Jun 17 2026EDUCATION

Children Growing Stronger Inside a Safe Place

The Child Protection and Welfare Bureau in Gujranwala, Pakistan, serves as a haven for children facing difficult circumstances. It works to secure their rights and promote overall well‑being. Recent research focused on how children develop social and emotional abilities while staying there. These

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Jun 17 2026BUSINESS

River Market Food Hall Gets $20 Million Make‑over Plan

Little Rock city leaders have greenlit a $20 million plan to refit the River Market food hall, with the full project cost expected around $25 million. The city will use its own money first, then pay back the amount through bonds that could total up to $20 million. The food hall sits at 400 Presid

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Jun 17 2026TECHNOLOGY

Renault Expands Drone Production with Thales Partnership

Renault is set to start manufacturing the Toutatis loitering drone at one of its factories, aiming for a monthly output of 1, 000 units by next year. The collaboration was unveiled at the Eurosatory defence fair near Paris and follows a prior joint effort on military vehicles. The plan focuses mainl

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Jun 17 2026TECHNOLOGY

Baby Monitor Alert: Hidden Links to China Raise Privacy Concerns

Missouri’s top lawyer, Catherine Hanaway, warned parents that some baby monitors sold in the U. S. might secretly send data back to a Chinese company tied to Beijing’s military. She spoke on a news program about an investigation that started when a tech expert from the Kentucky Attorney General’s

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Jun 17 2026BUSINESS

Riyadh Air Gains U. S. Flight Permission, Expanding Saudi Skies

Riyadh Air has received official permission from the U. S. Transportation Department to fly routes in and out of America, marking a significant step for the new Saudi airline. The decision came after Riyadh Air demonstrated its plans to grow quickly, aiming for more than 100 international destinatio

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Jun 17 2026FINANCE

Coinbase Builds a Full‑Service Trading Hub

Coinbase is turning into more than just a crypto shop. It now offers stock options, special futures on themes like AI and defense, and new ways to bet on crypto price moves. The company calls this the “Everything Exchange. ” The platform is pushing into markets that were once only for big banks o

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Jun 17 2026CRIME

Kromer’s Crypto Scam: A Broadband Project Gone Wrong

The story starts with a rural internet plan in Lovelock, Nevada. A special account was set up to hold money from the Nevada Department of Transportation and a grant from the U. S. Department of Agriculture. The purpose was clear: pay for equipment, labor and other approved costs to bring broadband t

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Jun 17 2026HEALTH

Pain, Opioids and the Quiet Stigma

In cancer care, doctors often say that strong painkillers are needed when the hurt is serious. Yet many patients do not get enough relief. The problem grows in a world that fears opioid abuse and has tighter rules for prescribing them. One hidden factor is stigma. People may think that anyone

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Jun 17 2026SCIENCE

Weather Changes in Two Himalayan Districts

Climate change is a global problem that shifts how much rain falls and how hot it gets. Two districts in the Indian Himalayas – Solan in Himachal Pradesh and Tehri Garhwal in Uttarakhand – show different patterns of these shifts. Researchers used long‑term climate data from 1964 to 2023 and statisti

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Jun 17 2026SPORTS

Jordan’s Final Season With the Saints

Cameron Jordan has decided to end his professional football journey with the team that has been home for fifteen years. The defensive lineman signed a one‑year, incentive‑based contract that keeps him in New Orleans for the 2026 season, which he has announced will be his last. This move is unu

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