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Jun 01 2026POLITICS

California’s Next Governor: A Political Puzzle

The race for California’s governorship has turned into a mix of unlikely candidates and shifting alliances. A former congressman, once considered a frontrunner, offers little clarity on state issues. A well‑known fundraiser and another former congresswoman have struggled to maintain a clear platf

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Jun 01 2026HEALTH

Ebola Crisis in Congo Deepens as WHO Meets President

The World Health Organization’s top official is traveling to the Democratic Republic of Congo to talk with President Felix Tshisekedi about a serious Ebola problem. The outbreak is the third biggest ever seen in the country. Health workers say it may have gone unnoticed for months before anyon

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Jun 01 2026SCIENCE

Team Science: How Sharing Labs Can Boost U. S. Research

The United States is slowly reshaping its science system as funding shrinks and other countries poach top talent. Scientists feel the shift, but a new generation is ready to change how research is done if institutions give them the right tools. Traditional academia rewards individuals: people

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Jun 01 2026HEALTH

Physical Activity, Heart Health, and the Hidden Threat of Chagas Disease

The way people with chronic Chagas disease move has changed over the years. Doctors now notice that many of these patients are less active than before, and this drop in movement could be linked to early signs of heart artery damage. Researchers set out to see how exercise habits relate to three spec

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Jun 01 2026SPORTS

Growing Up on the Greens: The Cole Family Story

The story of Eric Cole’s rise in golf starts long before he earned his rookie title. His parents, both seasoned professionals, shaped a unique learning environment that combined travel, hard work, and early exposure to the sport. Bobby Cole began playing at a mine‑owned course in South Africa, wh

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Jun 01 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Moonlight Peaks Gets a Fresh Anime Look and Cool First‑Run Gifts

The Dutch studio Little Chicken Game Company is working on a new life‑simulation game called Moonlight Peaks. The title will come to Nintendo Switch and its newer version next year. A recent announcement revealed that the game will now feature a “J‑Anime Style. ” This means characters and animals

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Jun 01 2026BUSINESS

Casino fined $7. 2 million for safety lapses

The New South Wales regulator has slapped a $7. 2 million fine on the Star Sydney casino, adding an order to set aside another $5 million. The penalty comes after the casino’s licence was suspended and a regulator‑appointed manager took control. Investigations by Liquor and Gaming NSW uncovered thou

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Jun 01 2026CRYPTO

Japan Eyes Crypto ETFs and Yen‑Based Stablecoins

The ruling Liberal Democratic Party is pushing for a new legal framework that would let investors trade cryptocurrency exchange‑traded funds, or ETFs. The party’s blockchain technology panel sent the idea to Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama, urging the government to also support digital tokens that

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Jun 01 2026FINANCE

Swiss Minister Seeks Appeal Over Credit Suisse Fine

The Swiss Finance Department has decided to challenge a court ruling that erased a 100, 000‑franc penalty from former Credit Suisse executive Lara Warner. The fine was originally imposed for not reporting a large money‑laundering transaction linked to Mozambique’s financial collapse. Warner alleg

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Jun 01 2026HEALTH

Budgeting Tools Help Fight Antibiotic Resistance in Africa

The fight against antibiotic resistance is a worldwide problem that touches people, animals, crops and the planet. In 2015 every country that belongs to the World Health Organization promised to create national plans that bring together different sectors under a One‑Health idea. To make those pla

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