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Jun 05 2026CELEBRITIES

Truth Behind the Rumors

Brianna “Chickenfry” LaPaglia, a well‑known podcaster, recently took to her show “Plan Bri Uncut” to address what she sees as misinformation about the dating timeline of West Wilson and Amanda Batula, two popular “Summer House” figures. She said the couple’s public announcement that they were togeth

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Jun 05 2026POLITICS

AI Wealth Debate: Who Gets the Share?

Sen. Elizabeth Warren said on X that artificial intelligence could create trillions of dollars soon. She presented two options: let a few billionaires keep getting richer, or tax AI and put the money into schools, health care, and jobs. Warren has warned that fast automation could push many workers

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Jun 05 2026POLITICS

Slovenia’s New Centre‑Right Team Takes the Helm

The parliament has voted to give power to a new government led by Janez Jansa. Jansa, who has been compared to Trump‑style populists, won a fourth term after a tight March election that left no clear winner. He promises lower taxes, smarter spending and a fight against corruption. The cabinet

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Jun 05 2026SPORTS

Coach Mazzulla’s Sunny Mood Swings

Derrick White, a Boston Celtics guard, shared another quirky story about their coach, Joe Mazzulla, on FanDuel TV. White said that Mazzulla is always learning new ways to think, but one thing he hates most is sunny weather. White explained that when they were in Los Angeles, the sky was clear and

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Jun 05 2026WEATHER

Can You Spot the Northern Lights in New Jersey This Week?

Sky watchers in New Jersey might get a rare treat tonight and Friday if the weather cooperates. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration expects a geomagnetic storm strong enough to push the Northern Lights farther south than usual. The lights could be visible across much of North America

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Jun 04 2026POLITICS

Mayor Bass Builds a Surprise Alliance to Secure Runoff Spot

In a surprising turn of events, the current mayor managed to gather an unlikely mix of supporters that pushed her into the November runoff race. The coalition included workers’ unions, business leaders, the local Democratic Party, and groups advocating for immigrant rights. Even though these f

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Jun 04 2026ENVIRONMENT

California’s New Pesticide Rule Backfires: More 1, 3-D Used Even After Safety Limits

California officials claimed a January 2024 rule would lower cancer risk from the chemical 1, 3‑dichloropropane (1, 3‑D) by cutting the amount that reaches the air. Instead, data show growers applied a million more pounds last year than before the rule or in 2024. Kern and San Joaquin counties saw t

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Jun 03 2026SCIENCE

Age, Personality and Life Happiness in Sweden

The study looks at what makes people feel good in Sweden, using a big survey of 15, 068 adults from 2023. Researchers split the data into three parts: who people are (age, gender, money), how they think and feel inside (Big Five traits like neuroticism and extraversion), and how their relationships

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Jun 03 2026HEALTH

Nanostructures Help Reset the Immune System in Thyroid Disease

A new study shows that tiny DNA shapes, called tetrahedral framework nucleic acids or tFNAs, can calm the overactive immune system that attacks the thyroid in Hashimoto’s disease. Researchers first treated mice with these nanostructures and saw a clear shrinkage of the swollen gland, fewer immune ce

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Jun 03 2026LIFESTYLE

A Fresh Take on Hotels: Where Culture Meets Hospitality in Miami

Dua Miami Hotel isn’t just another high-end stay in Brickell—it’s a testing ground for a bold idea: hotels can be cultural hubs, not just places to sleep. British-born Charley Olmer, with seven years in luxury hospitality across Miami, Los Angeles, and Tel Aviv, has shaped the property into a year-r

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