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Jun 14 2026SCIENCE

Discovering Hidden Depths: 31 New Ocean Creatures

A research team from around the world set sail on a vessel named Falkor to explore the vast midwater zone in the tropical South Atlantic, just off Brazil’s coast. Over two weeks, they uncovered more than 30 species that had never been described before, using a set of high‑tech cameras that can captu

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Jun 14 2026SCIENCE

The quiet giants who shaped Earth long before dinosaurs

About 460 million years ago, when Earth was just starting to look like a rocky world with no trees or animals, tiny creatures called millipedes were already crawling around. These weren’t just any bugs—they were some of the first animals to live on land, doing the messy but important job of breaking

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Jun 13 2026SCIENCE

The Feathered Glider That Bridges Dinosaurs and Birds

Did you know that some dinosaurs were basically flying squirrels? Scientists found evidence of such a creature in ancient China. This amazing find changes how we think about dinosaur evolution. It shows us that the line between giant reptiles and modern birds was much blurrier than we thought. \n\n

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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 2026CRIME

Police Chief in Ohio Faces Serious Charges Over Past Actions

A former police chief in Ohio now faces serious legal trouble after being indicted on 70 counts of sex crimes, including 14 involving a minor. Chad Essert, who once led the Bethel Police Department, was arrested in Florida without resistance. Authorities say the alleged crimes happened years ago, be

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Jun 12 2026CRIME

Police Officer Faces Consequences After Wrongful Conduct

A former New York City police officer was taken into custody and later pleaded guilty to misconduct after acting inappropriately with people he was investigating. The officer, who had served for eleven years, used his position to send unwanted messages and even met with a suspect he had just arre

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Jun 11 2026CRIME

When Trust is Broken: A Cop's Misconduct Case

A former New York police officer just learned the hard way that crossing professional lines can cost you everything. Matthew Lambert, once a trusted face in blue, pleaded guilty to serious charges this week after admitting he crossed boundaries he should never have crossed. Instead of protecting vi

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Jun 11 2026SCIENCE

Giant prehistoric scorpion discovery shakes up science

Scientists recently re-examined century-old fossils and realized they belonged to Praearcturus gigas, an ancient giant scorpion from 415 million years ago. This creature was over 3 feet long—about the size of a baseball bat. Researchers found these fossils in Great Britain's old rock layers. For dec

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Jun 11 2026SPORTS

Why the Packers' future depends on a decades-old TV law

A small rule from 1961 is now causing big fights between the NFL, the Green Bay Packers, and Wisconsin’s politicians. The Sports Broadcasting Act lets the NFL make one big TV deal and share the money equally with all 32 teams. The Packers say this keeps them alive—they’re the only team owned by fans

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Jun 08 2026FINANCE

Small‑Cap Stocks Are Finally Stepping Into the Spotlight

The S&P 500 grew a lot in 2025, but only a few big tech names helped most of that gain. Now the picture looks different. In early 2026, only ten stocks pushed most of the index higher. That pattern usually means the big names will slow down soon, and the smaller companies might grow instead.

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