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Jun 03 2026POLITICS

Strikes, Stalemates and Rising Oil: The Gulf’s New Tension

The Gulf region saw a fresh burst of conflict on Wednesday, as an Iranian missile struck Kuwait’s airport and the U. S. military launched retaliatory attacks near the Strait of Hormuz, even though talks between Washington and Tehran remain stalled. The incident pushed oil prices higher by more th

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Jun 03 2026POLITICS

Eating Smart: How People Want the Government to Step In

A recent online survey of 2, 000 U. S. adults revealed that more than half have heard about ultra‑processed foods (UPFs), yet only a third feel they truly grasp what these products are. The study, conducted through a partnership with YouGov, aimed to see how confident people are in explaining UPFs a

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Jun 03 2026SCIENCE

Tracking Chemicals in Water: A Fresh Way to Understand Public Exposure

Scientists are finding new ways to detect hidden chemicals in wastewater by using advanced lab tools and clever data tricks. Instead of only looking for known pollutants, they created a smarter approach that spots hundreds of mystery chemicals at once. By analyzing water from nine major treatment pl

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Jun 03 2026POLITICS

Russia’s big money meet faces tough questions on war and weak economy

Every year since 2019, Russia hosts its own version of Davos in St. Petersburg. This time the timing is terrible. Hours before the doors opened, missiles slammed into Kyiv in retaliation for a dormitory strike in Luhansk. The official schedule never says “Ukraine, ” but the shadow of war is everywhe

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Jun 03 2026BUSINESS

Cocoa and fuel costs feel the heat from global weather and conflicts

A climate pattern called El Nino could squeeze cocoa supplies this year, pushing prices up slowly rather than sharply. The company’s new leader noted that London cocoa prices are slipping from last spring’s high of over £9, 000 per ton to about £2, 944 now. Experts say an El Nino event has an 80% ch

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Jun 03 2026FINANCE

How Credit Card Rewards Help Families and Small Businesses

Running a small business and raising kids means every dollar counts. Credit card rewards have become a smart way for families to stretch their budgets, especially when travel costs keep rising. A Colorado mom explains how she uses these rewards to fund family trips and business expenses. But a new b

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Jun 03 2026FINANCE

Big Wealth Firms Finally Dip Toes Into Bitcoin – But Not Without a Fight

The biggest player in traditional investment accounts, Charles Schwab, just announced it won’t let its financial advisors trade actual Bitcoin until mid-2027. That might sound like a slow rollout, but it’s actually one of the fastest big moves yet into real crypto—not just the ETF versions everyone’

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Jun 03 2026HEALTH

Medical trips for beauty fixes: the hidden dangers behind the savings

More Americans are crossing borders or hopping on domestic flights to fix noses, tummies, or breasts—often because prices back home seem too high. A fresh look at years of patient reports shows that every shortcut has a catch. Over a decade, clinics and hospitals handled 2, 100+ cases where traveler

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Jun 03 2026BUSINESS

Small Businesses Get Their Moment: A $25, 000 Boost to Celebrate America

Every small business owner knows that recognition can make all the difference. That’s why a recent competition aimed to put the best of them in the spotlight—and hand out cash to keep their dreams alive. The contest celebrated small businesses as symbols of local resilience and creativity, especiall

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Jun 02 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A New Museum in LA Lets Fans Dive Into Star Wars and More

The long‑awaited Lucas Museum of Narrative Art in Los Angeles will open on Sept. 22, offering visitors a chance to step into a world where famous Star Wars vehicles and other iconic pieces are on display. Instead of following the usual order, this rewrite starts by highlighting that the museum will

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