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Jun 07 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Apple TV’s New Crime Show Wins Big Worldwide

The latest series on Apple TV, a remake of an old film, has quickly become one of the platform’s most popular shows. It is a crime drama that follows a former prisoner who hunts down the lawyers who defended him years earlier. The show’s first two episodes have already pushed it into the top spot on

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Jun 07 2026CELEBRITIES

Friendship and Fight: Two Men Take on the Legacy of Michael Jackson

Wade Robson and James Safechuck, both former critics of Michael Jackson, have taken a new step as they prepare for a courtroom showdown this fall. The two men recently shared a friendly selfie, showing that their bond has not faded even after years of legal and emotional battles. Wade described Jame

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Jun 07 2026POLITICS

Chicago Museum Takes a Break for Obama Center Opening

The Griffin Museum of Science and Industry will shut its doors on June 18 to help with the grand opening of the new Obama Presidential Center. The museum said it needs to close so visitors can move around the campus easily during the event. On June 19, the museum will open again. That day is specia

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Jun 07 2026SPORTS

Spokane’s Pitcher Tries to Return Strong After Injury

Gabriel Hughes, a former Gonzaga star now with the Colorado Rockies system, faced a rehab game at Avista Stadium to shake off a side muscle injury. He threw six innings, striking out six batters while giving up only two hits and a walk. Despite his effort, the Spokane Indians lost 4‑2 to the Hillsb

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Jun 07 2026SPORTS

Tuscaloosa Takes on St. John’s in the Super Regional Showdown

The seventh‑seeded Alabama squad is back in its home stadium for the first time since 2006, hoping to advance to Omaha after a long drought that stretched back to 1999. The Red Storm from St. John’s, meanwhile, is making its first appearance in a Super Regional since 2012 and has yet to reach the Co

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Jun 07 2026SPORTS

Storm‑Hit Game Leaves Fans Hurt, Yet Team Triumphs

A sudden gust of wind turned a West Virginia baseball match into a hazardous event. During the Saturday Super Regional, heavy air currents toppled an event tent next to Wagener Field, causing injuries among several spectators. Emergency crews rushed in quickly and treated those hurt before the incid

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Jun 07 2026POLITICS

Gaza Air Strike Leaves Seven Dead, Talks for Ceasefire Resumed

A recent Israeli air attack in Gaza City caused the deaths of seven people, including two women, and wounded fifteen others, many of them children. The strike hit a large tent camp in the city’s center. Israeli officials said the target was “terrorists, ” but gave no further explanation. The incide

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Jun 07 2026EDUCATION

School Board Leader Opens Sex Shop‑Run Class for Kids

A woman who runs a sex shop also sits on her local school board. She plans to hold a lesson for children aged nine to twelve. The event will talk about puberty, gender, and ways people can become parents. The shop’s name is WinkWink Boutique. It calls itself a “woman‑owned, inclusive” store that se

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Jun 07 2026HEALTH

Diabetes and Cancer: A Closer Look at the Hidden Connections

Research shows that people with diabetes face a higher chance of developing certain cancers. The strongest links are found with breast, colon, uterus, liver, pancreas, and gallbladder cancers. But figuring out if diabetes actually causes cancer or if other factors play a bigger role isn’t simple. Li

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Jun 07 2026SPORTS

Athletes and substance use: the hidden struggles behind the scenes

Sports can push athletes to their limits, but what happens when substances become a way to escape rather than excel? A recent review examined why some athletes turn to drugs, not for an edge in competition, but to handle the pressures that come with the job. Instead of focusing on cheating, this res

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