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Jun 05 2026SPORTS

Seahawks aiming for back-to-back wins but might fall short in 2026

The Seattle Seahawks just won the Super Bowl, but the team is already facing tough predictions for 2026. One major NFL forecast suggests they’ll make it back to the championship game—only to lose a close game to the Houston Texans. This isn’t just any prediction. It’s the top call on an annual list

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Jun 05 2026POLITICS

Court Backs FCC on Data Fines Against Big Telecom

The U. S. Supreme Court recently sided with the Federal Communications Commission in a case about how the agency punishes companies that mishandle customer data. By an 8-1 vote, the court rejected arguments from AT&T and Verizon that the FCC’s penalty system violates their constitutional right to a

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Jun 05 2026POLITICS

Red Tape for Research: Who Really Controls Science Funding?

The Trump administration has proposed a new rule that could change how science funding works in the U. S. Instead of letting experts decide where research money goes, political leaders might step in. This could reshape who gets funding and why. Right now, science funding often follows peer-reviewed

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Jun 05 2026POLITICS

Who really controls car repair?

The government and car companies recently held talks about who should fix your vehicle when it breaks. Big names like General Motors and Ford joined in, along with senators and car dealer groups. The meeting was about a growing fight over whether you can repair your own car or must use approved shop

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Jun 05 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Clouds and Art: A Walk Through Sanford Biggers' Mind

The sky near Sag Harbor often catches the eye of artist Sanford Biggers. Even when spring is still months away, he finds inspiration in the shifting clouds. For Biggers, these floating shapes aren’t just part of the landscape—they’re part of his art. He’s been studying them since his early days spra

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Jun 05 2026POLITICS

Two NYC Candidates Clash Over Money and ICE in Primary Debate

The race for New York’s 13th congressional district is heating up as two Democrats trade barbs over immigration, campaign cash, and representation. On a recent radio show, Ruben Espaillat and Zohran Mamdani’s endorsed candidate, Avila Chevalier, faced off in a debate where personal attacks overshado

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Jun 05 2026SPORTS

Knicks Kick Off Finals with a Bang – Celebrities Can’t Stop Talking About It

The New York Knicks didn’t just win Game 1 of the 2026 NBA Finals—they turned it into a pop culture moment. Down double digits early, Jalen Brunson dragged the team back with a clutch 30-point fourth quarter, sealing a 105-95 victory over the Spurs. The win wasn’t just about basketball; it was about

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Jun 05 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Musician’s Messy Fight Over a Name and a Controversial Event

The Freedom 250 celebration, meant to mark America’s 250th birthday, quickly turned into a battleground—not just for politics, but for control over a famous music brand. Freedom Williams, once the frontman for C+C Music Factory, found himself caught between two fires: defending his spot at the event

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Jun 05 2026POLITICS

A quick change at the top of U. S. intelligence

The White House announced this week that Bill Pulte will step in temporarily as the acting head of U. S. intelligence. President Trump explained that the role isn’t meant to last long, though he hinted Pulte could uncover useful details about past election issues. Pulte currently oversees federal ho

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Jun 05 2026CRYPTO

Cardano’s Token ADA Sees Sharp Drop as Future Projects Face Uncertainty

The price of ADA, Cardano’s cryptocurrency, has fallen hard lately, dropping over 12% in a short time. This decline reflects bigger struggles in the crypto market, where bad conditions are forcing many projects to shut down. The founder of Cardano recently admitted frustration with the lack of suppo

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