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Jun 21 2026CRIME

Kansas City in Search of a Dangerous Shooter

Police and federal agents are chasing a 22‑year‑old suspect who allegedly fired at cars and people across Kansas and Missouri. The chase began after a series of violent acts that happened just days before the FIFA World Cup games at Arrowhead Stadium. The authorities say the suspect is still on the

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Jun 21 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Three Netflix Picks That Are Worth Your Time

Netflix’s latest top ten list shows a mix of old favorites and fresh releases. Instead of scrolling through endless options, here are three titles that stand out this week. First up is a true‑crime documentary about a shocking murder case that kept viewers on edge. It follows the story of a y

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Jun 21 2026POLITICS

Justice on the Line: When Judges Let Danger Slip Through

In many cities, judges and officials seem to favor leniency over safety. They often release violent repeat offenders on bail, allowing them to roam free and sometimes commit more crimes. The news shows this pattern all the time. A dangerous person is arrested, released on bail, then later commits

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Jun 21 2026POLITICS

A Map Can Be the Biggest Lie in Politics

The idea that politicians can safely cheat voters by shaping maps is a dangerous myth. When the group in power loses an election, people loudly denounce its map‑making, calling it unfair and unconstitutional. Once that group wins back control, the criticism fades. The new maps look almost the sam

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Jun 21 2026SPORTS

World Cup 2026: Why Everyone Should Tune In

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is set to outshine every other global sporting spectacle. Unlike many big events that fall short of their grand names, this tournament is truly worldwide and promises unforgettable moments. First, the drama can come from unlikely places. Small nations like Cape Verde and t

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Jun 21 2026POLITICS

Trump’s Health Claims Hit a Political Roadblock

Recent claims from former President Donald Trump’s supporters that he is fully healthy have met a fresh challenge. A biographer close to the former leader has suggested that the situation could end in dramatic legal trouble, a scenario many see as the climax of a political thriller. The biographer’

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Jun 21 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Emmy Voting 2026: What the Ballots Reveal

The Emmy ballot opened on June 11, and every show and performer that could be nominated was listed. The list is huge—nearly thirty PDFs covering all categories. Looking at it gives a glimpse into what the TV world looks like right now. One surprising thing is how many actors from “The Pitt” a

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Jun 21 2026WEATHER

Europe Faces Record Heat, Nations Brace for Consequences

Heat is gripping large parts of Europe, pushing temperatures toward historic highs and forcing governments to act. In France, the Prime Minister called an emergency session after the national weather office warned that the hot spell would continue into next week, likening it to past extreme events.

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Jun 21 2026SPORTS

Chance to Watch the Masters: How to Join the Ticket Lottery

The chance to see the 2027 Masters live is closing fast. From June 1 to June 20, fans can enter a lottery that may let them buy tickets for the early practice days or any single tournament day. All entries are chosen by a random draw, and winners will learn their status by the end of July.

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Jun 21 2026SPORTS

Top 20 Spring Sports Rankings Reveal Big Upsets and Dominant Wins

The spring sports season ended with a mix of expected leaders and surprising challengers. At the top, Taunton kept its lead all season, winning six straight Division 1 titles and never losing a state game. Their offense was powerful, scoring 58 runs in the playoffs while only allowing one. Jo

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