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Jun 02 2026ENVIRONMENT

Tiny Urban Forests: A Green Revolution in the City

Healthy forests fight climate change, supply clean water, and boost our well‑being. Yet picturing a forest in a bustling city feels strange. That’s why micro‑forests—small, public green spaces planted with local species—are gaining popularity worldwide. These compact forests bring the benefits of

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Jun 02 2026BUSINESS

Negotiation Secrets Revealed: What You Really Need to Know

Many people think they know how to negotiate, but research shows they are often far from it. A study of real conversations found that most negotiators say more statements than questions, even though asking questions is linked to better deals. After the talks, participants overestimated how man

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Jun 02 2026SPORTS

Carlos Alcaraz Turns a Wrist Injury into a Training Advantage

A young Spanish star, Carlos Alcaraz, is showing how a setback can become a clever training trick. After hurting his right wrist, he started practicing with his left hand on the court. The move is called “cross‑education. ” It means that working one side of the body can help the other side.

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Jun 02 2026OPINION

The U. S. Is Its Own Biggest Threat

The last few weeks have highlighted two headline stories in U. S. foreign policy: the war with Iran and a summit between President Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping. Both events show that America’s international strategy is in disarray. In the case of Iran, Trump claimed the conflict would elimin

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Jun 02 2026HEALTH

Reducing Indoor Smoke in Bhopal’s Slums: A Fresh Take on Community Learning

The study took place in a crowded area of Bhopal, India, where people live close together and often cook with gas but also use firewood or coal. Researchers wanted to see how well residents understood the danger of indoor air pollution (IAP) and whether simple messages could help them change habits.

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Jun 02 2026SPORTS

Choosing the Best Captain: A Fresh Look at IPL Leadership

Sanjay Manjrekar, a former player turned commentator, recently voiced his thoughts on who should lead IPL teams. He argued that the role of captain should not be tied to a player’s nationality but to their skill and experience. In his view, several Indian leaders such as Axar Patel, Ruturaj Gaikw

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Jun 02 2026BUSINESS

California Tax Decision Hits Salad Brand

The state of California has ruled that a New England–based salad‑dressing maker must pay income tax, even though the company claims it only sells its products in the state. The decision comes from the California Office of Tax Appeals, which said the firm’s activities in the state go beyond simple sa

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Jun 02 2026BUSINESS

AI Demand Keeps Credo Strong Despite Share Drop

Credo Technology’s recent earnings surprised many, but the stock fell afterward. The company grew its revenue by 157% year‑over‑year, showing that demand for AI chips is still high. Profit margins also widened, which is a good sign that the business can keep costs in check. The price drop aft

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Jun 02 2026BUSINESS

Energy Growth and New Tech Moves

Duke Energy is a big power company in North Carolina. It feeds electricity to many parts of the southeast U. S. Recently, big tech firms have been building huge data centers. These centers need a lot of power and are pushing the grid to its limits. Because of this demand, Duke is looking

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Jun 02 2026FINANCE

Huaqin Technology Keeps Investors’ Eyes on a Buy Signal

Goldman Sachs has decided to stay positive about Huaqin Technology Co. , Ltd. Class H, keeping its “Buy” recommendation intact and setting a target price of HK$127. 76 for the stock. The bank’s stance signals confidence in the company’s future prospects, even as market conditions remain uncertain

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