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Jun 21 2026FINANCE

How Traders Really Pick Markets: Let the Curve Be Your Guide

Many traders assume that if one market looks good on paper, similar chances will show up elsewhere. But recent data on over 31, 000 commodity spreads proves this wrong. When researchers mapped each spread against its forward curve—the way prices stretch out over future months—they found no single se

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Jun 20 2026CRIME

Bethel Police Chief Faces 70 Charges After Return to Ohio

Chad Essert, once the head of Bethel’s police force, is back in Clermont County after being extradited from Florida. The sheriff’s office booked him into jail late Thursday evening, and he will stay there without bail while 70 felony counts loom. His first court date is set for Monday. The indictme

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Jun 20 2026EDUCATION

New Leader Steps Up in Lincoln‑Way Schools

The school board has chosen a new head for the district, giving a chance to a long‑time employee. Michael Duback, who has worked in the district since 2021, will take on the role of deputy superintendent for two years. During that time he will keep his current duties while learning the respons

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Jun 20 2026BUSINESS

MGX Eyes Big Move Into Asia With Potential DayOne Deal

Abu Dhabi‑backed AI firm MGX is looking to buy Singapore data centre company DayOne, a move that could launch the group into the Asian market. The talks are still private and MGX has been working with a bank to prepare for the purchase. DayOne plans to go public in the U. S. , hoping to raise

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Jun 20 2026FINANCE

France puts big money into keeping tech at home

The French government just added €13 billion to a fund that helps local tech companies grow. This money comes from big investors who usually put cash into safer bets. The goal is to make sure France’s tech scene doesn’t rely too much on outside money or foreign tech giants. By 2030, the fund aims t

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Jun 20 2026HEALTH

Why some people with breathing problems struggle to follow their treatment plans

Living with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease isn’t just about managing symptoms. Many people face hidden challenges that make sticking to treatment plans difficult. Research shows that while some find ways to adapt, others get stuck because of daily obstacles they can’t easily overcome. One ma

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Jun 20 2026BUSINESS

SpaceX gets solid credit ratings but stock still takes a dip

SpaceX just earned high marks from three big credit agencies, meaning they're seen as financially stable enough to pay their bills. That’s usually good news for investors, but the company’s stock still dropped 3. 6% on Thursday, even though it’s still worth more than when it first started trading at

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Jun 20 2026TECHNOLOGY

Politics Could Cramp AI’s Big Growth Plans

Governments are starting to act like gatekeepers for the newest AI models, not just the chips that train them. The U. S. recently stopped foreign users from getting the most advanced versions from Anthropic, a top AI lab. Anthropic reacted by pulling those models offline entirely. This shift turns A

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Jun 19 2026SCIENCE

Building Better Peptide Drugs with a Modular Click‑Chemistry Toolkit

A new approach lets scientists mix and match parts of peptide drugs to hit several targets at once. Traditional multi‑receptor peptides are hard to make because each new combo needs a brand‑new, large chain built from scratch. The team solved this by creating a scaffold made of polyethylene glycol t

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Jun 19 2026HEALTH

How unstable environments shape child abuse and neglect

Kids thrive when life is predictable. Stable homes, steady routines, and reliable caregivers give children the safety they need to grow. But what happens when that stability disappears? Some research suggests that chaos at home—like sudden moves, financial stress, or unpredictable parenting—can push

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