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Jun 22 2026SPORTS

New rules and surprising turns at the World Cup

This year’s World Cup has already thrown more surprises than expected. One of the biggest shocks came when Paraguay’s Miguel Almiron got sent off for covering his mouth during a heated moment with a Turkish player. At first, it looked like a normal reaction, but the referee saw it as breaking new ru

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Jun 20 2026LIFESTYLE

Weed in Nevada: What you can and can't do

Nevada changed its marijuana laws in 2017, making recreational cannabis legal for adults over 21. But don’t think you can light up just anywhere. Public smoking remains off-limits in most places, including parks and streets, unless you're in a specially licensed lounge. The state also bans smoking i

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Jun 20 2026ENVIRONMENT

Plans for Going-to-Sun Road’s summer opening

This year’s schedule for Going-to-Sun Road shows a clear pattern of balancing access with protection. The full route will open to cars on Monday, weather permitting, but unlike many mountain roads, no advance booking is needed for vehicles this season. Cyclists already have full access now, yet the

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Jun 19 2026FINANCE

New York Changes How Businesses Count Their Depreciation and R&D Costs

The New York State Department of Taxation and Finance has released new rules that alter how companies calculate their taxable income for the year 2025. The changes mean that New York no longer follows the federal rules that let businesses take faster depreciation on certain equipment or treat resear

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Jun 19 2026SPORTS

Tech steps up to keep golf fair and fun

The U. S. Open is golf’s toughest challenge, where top players face brutal layouts and high pressure to decide the national champion. Behind the scenes, a quiet tech revolution is making sure the rules stay clear for everyone—not just pros. Recently, an AI-powered rules assistant launched in the pop

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Jun 18 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Gains the Edge as SEC Removes Old Stock Rule

The Securities and Exchange Commission has announced a move to drop a longstanding rule that forces stock exchanges to match or beat the best national price for every trade. This change is expected to give a boost to cryptocurrency markets, which have long operated outside the traditional stock fram

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Jun 06 2026POLITICS

Do new grant rules mean less freedom for science?

The government wants to update how federal science money is managed, claiming it will cut waste and follow current policies better. These changes could let agencies stop funding projects anytime they feel the research no longer fits their latest priorities—even if the team did nothing wrong. That’s

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Jun 05 2026SPORTS

College sports rules: Who should decide the future?

College sports are in a mess with no clear rules. Some want Congress to step in and create national guidelines, while others argue that powerhouse conferences should keep control. Nick Saban, the famous Alabama coach, recently told senators that the current system is broken and needs fixing. He supp

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Jun 01 2026POLITICS

Clear Rules Needed for Ships to Pass Through Hormuz

Shipping leaders met in Athens to discuss how a future agreement between the U. S. and Iran should include specific guidelines that let vessels travel safely through the Strait of Hormuz. They argued that without clear rules, trade will stay disrupted and crews face uncertainty. A company president

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May 23 2026CELEBRITIES

Fashion’s wild side at Cannes: stars ignore new rules

The Cannes Film Festival loves to set fashion trends—but this year, some stars decided the rules don’t apply to them. A new dress code tried to keep things "decent" by banning nudity and huge outfits that block walkways. Yet many ignored it anyway. Stars like Kristen Stewart and Bella Hadid pushed b

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