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Jun 12 2026SPORTS

Texas Tech Stands Firm Over Sorsby’s Return

The Red Raiders have spoken out about a quarterback named Brendan Sorsby who is set to play next season after a court order cleared him. The university’s top officials—athletic director Kirby Hocutt, coach Joey McGuire, president Lawrence Schovanec, and senior associate AD Grant Stovall—recorded

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Jun 12 2026SPORTS

A New NBA Dream: LeBron Might Join Curry in Golden State

Rumors about the Lakers star leaving Los Angeles are still buzzing. A league insider told NBC Sports that LeBron James is curious about teaming up with Stephen Curry, and the Warriors are open to discussing it. The source said, “It feels wild now, but both sides have some interest. ” This idea was u

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Jun 12 2026POLITICS

A Game of Growth: How a New Hit Sparks Government Support

The Korean government is stepping up its game plan after the release of a blockbuster title that has already crossed six million copies worldwide in just over two months. The Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism publicly praised the developer for turning a new adventure into an international succ

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Jun 12 2026POLITICS

U. S. Scholar Arrested in China Over Myanmar Research

A Chinese security officer detained an American political scientist who focuses on the politics of Myanmar, a country known for its military rule. The man, whose name is U Min Zin, was taken into custody in early June while staying in Kunming, the capital of Yunnan Province that borders Myanmar. The

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Jun 12 2026POLITICS

Christians in Tyre Face New Evacuation Order After Second Bombardment

After a brief pause in fighting, a Lebanese family thought they could settle back into their historic home in Tyre. Within weeks, Israeli air strikes forced them to flee once more, this time with a directive that their neighborhood must be emptied. The new order was announced after the Israeli army

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Jun 12 2026SCIENCE

Animals and Free Speech: A Surprising Link

Countries that allow people to speak freely and participate in politics tend to care more about animal rights. Researchers compared laws that protect animals, how well they are enforced, and how much meat people eat or raise. They also looked at the economy, society, and environment in each nation.

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Jun 12 2026TECHNOLOGY

Cutting Off Crimea: Ukraine’s Drone Strategy Revealed

Ukraine has turned drones into a powerful tool against Russia. A commander in a hidden bunker watches screens that show live data from the front. He plans to block Crimea, a peninsula Russia controls since 2014, by hitting roads and supply lines. The main route for Russian trucks is the Nov

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Jun 12 2026POLITICS

Political Rules Could Stop American Science From Growing

The U. S. federal government is thinking about changing how science projects get money and oversight. A new rule would make every grant check whether it matches the current President’s priorities. Right now, scientists judge each other’s work and decide who gets funding based on evidence alone

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Jun 12 2026SCIENCE

The Brain Detective Who Escaped a Dark Past

Tilly Edinger grew up in Frankfurt, surrounded by science and money. Her dad was a famous brain scientist, and her mother fought for women’s rights. From a young age she studied fossils at the Senckenberg Museum, working unpaid because it was a private shop. In 1921 she discovered that some fossil s

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Jun 12 2026POLITICS

Colorado Needs a Fresh Start: A Call for Practical Change

A longtime Coloradan, a Navy veteran and a pastor, has stepped into the political arena to become the state’s next governor. He says Colorado has been led by one party for too long, and that this has caused budgets to grow out of control, schools to suffer, crime to rise, and everyday costs for fami

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