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Jun 05 2026SPORTS

What’s next for Jake Paul after his jaw injury?

Jake Paul’s boxing career took a serious hit last December when he fought Anthony Joshua, a former heavyweight champion. Most expected Paul to lose quickly, but he lasted until the sixth round—longer than 18 of Joshua’s past opponents. The catch? He left with a broken jaw, raising questions about hi

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Jun 05 2026HEALTH

Plastic chemicals: How everyday products could be hurting men’s health

Everyday plastics contain hidden chemicals that might quietly harm male health over time. A growing body of research now links one of these chemicals, DEHP, to lower testosterone levels in adult men. Unlike quick health scares, this issue unfolds slowly, making it harder to spot the connection betwe

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Jun 05 2026SCIENCE

How heat-tough trout survive rising water temperatures

Rainbow trout usually prefer cool water, but some specially bred strains handle heat much better. Scientists put two groups through a month of increasing temperatures—from 57°F to 82°F—and watched how their bodies reacted. The heat-tolerant fish, picked from families known to handle warmth, kept the

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Jun 05 2026TECHNOLOGY

The downsides of AI for young creators

A 20-year-old filmmaker behind a viral horror project called "Backrooms" admits they feel no excitement about AI tools. They see them as more of a problem than progress. To this creator, AI doesn't bring fresh inspiration but feels like a shortcut that skips real creativity. It mirrors bigger issues

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Jun 05 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Modern movies are missing the magic, says Tarantino

Tarantino thinks movies used to be better. He used to love going to the cinema. Now he rarely enjoys new films. He says most modern movies feel empty and shallow. He calls them stupid and full of cheap tricks. He admits some films from the last few years are okay. But none truly excite him like movi

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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

Georgia Dives Into Digital Money With Tether’s Help

Tether, famous for creating a popular digital dollar, is now setting up shop in Georgia. The plan? A new digital coin tied to the Georgian lari. Sounds simple, but this move raises big questions. Why would a private company team up with a government to launch a currency? And what does it mean when t

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Jun 05 2026FINANCE

Crypto vs Banks: Who Really Wins With New Rules?

A disagreement between a major bank boss and a crypto chief is heating up over new rules for digital money. Brian Armstrong, who runs the crypto exchange Coinbase, recently called out Jamie Dimon from JPMorgan for attacking his ideas. Armstrong didn’t hold back, calling Dimon’s views "kind of sad. "

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Jun 05 2026CRIME

Cars Take Unexpected Bullets in High Point Neighborhood

Three vehicles recently became unintended targets in High Point when bullets flew through the area. Local residents reported hearing loud noises late at night, only to discover their cars had been hit. The incident left many wondering about the safety of their neighborhood. Police arrived to documen

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Jun 05 2026CRIME

GTA voice actor wins legal fight after repeated fake crime reports

GTA 5 fans know Ned Luke as the voice of Michael, a character caught up in violent virtual chaos. But Luke recently faced real-life chaos when someone used his home address to trick police into sending SWAT teams twice during his livestreams. The first fake emergency call came in November 2023 durin

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