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Jun 15 2026SPORTS

Small-town kid makes big sacrifices to bring a long-lost crown back to New York

Jalen Brunson turned down a potential fortune in 2024 to unlock New York Knicks’ championship dreams. Instead of waiting another year for a five-year, $269 million deal, he signed a smaller four-year extension worth $156. 5 million—giving his team financial breathing room to build a title-winning sq

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Jun 15 2026HEALTH

How Well Does Shockwave Therapy Work for Jaw Pain?

Many people deal with long-term jaw pain from temporomandibular disorders, or TMD. This condition affects the joints and muscles around the jaw, making everyday activities like chewing or talking uncomfortable. Doctors often suggest non-surgical treatments first, such as pain relievers or physical t

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Jun 15 2026CRYPTO

Banks and Big Investors Finally Warm Up to Bitcoin and Crypto

In 2026, big financial players like banks and investment firms are no longer ignoring Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. Instead, they’re rushing in, offering trading services and adding crypto to their portfolios. This shift comes even as Bitcoin’s price dropped near $60, 000—a move that might hav

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Jun 15 2026EDUCATION

Big Events and New Faces in Northwest Indiana

A local university celebrated a major milestone last month with a big fundraiser. Over 600 people showed up at Hard Rock Casino in Northern Indiana to mark Purdue University Northwest's 10th anniversary gala. The event raised more than $450, 000 for student scholarships, proving that community suppo

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Jun 15 2026TECHNOLOGY

Why London’s Office Jobs Are Vanishing Faster Than You Think

Four years ago, a quick search for "finance analyst" in London would pull up over 350 job listings. Today, the same search barely hits 80. That’s not just a small dip—it’s a steep decline in one of the world’s top financial cities. The real question isn’t why this happened, but how quickly it spread

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Jun 15 2026HEALTH

Meat Allergy Linked to Tick Bites Gets More Attention

About fifteen years ago, doctors noticed something strange. People who got bitten by ticks were suddenly having bad reactions to meat. This allergy is called alpha-gal syndrome. It happens when a sugar called alpha-gal gets into the body. The sugar is found in mammal meat and sometimes in tick spit.

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Jun 15 2026CELEBRITIES

Simone Biles Takes a Break After a Close Call

The Olympic gymnast Simone Biles recently dealt with a serious health scare that left her shaken. Less than a week after recovering, she left for a getaway with her husband, Jonathan Owens. The trip wasn’t just any vacation—it came with a clear message. On Instagram, she posted her travel essentials

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Jun 15 2026EDUCATION

Honors and opportunities in Silicon Valley this May

Local groups and individuals in Santa Clara County are getting recognition for their work in mental health and literature this season. A Cupertino-based group recently received an award for its efforts in suicide prevention within the Chinese American community. They put together a program that incl

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Jun 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Famous faces lost in the skies

Flying used to be the glamorous way to travel. Today, news of plane troubles makes many rethink booking tickets. Yet experts say crashes are rare compared to how many flights take off daily. Still, the idea of danger lingers. Social media often brings back memories of stars who never made it home fr

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Jun 15 2026SPORTS

Celebrities throw a party for the Knicks’ big win

New York’s basketball team just won their first championship in over half a century, and the city’s famous fans made sure the whole world knew how excited they were. While some celebrities like Timothée Chalamet and Ben Stiller were actually in San Antonio celebrating in person, others watched the f

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