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Jun 16 2026OPINION

Police Stops in Cincinnati: A Complex Picture

Cincinnati’s latest study shows that Black residents are stopped by police much more often than White residents. The numbers spark the usual fight: some say it proves bias, others claim it ignores crime trends and officer deployment. City officials should not let the data become a partisan too

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Jun 16 2026HEALTH

Farmers Talk Pain: What It Means and How to Deal With It

Farmer life is hard work, but the aches that stay long after a day on the field are often ignored. A recent study asked farmers to describe what chronic pain feels like in their own words. They said it is a constant, dull pressure that makes simple chores feel impossible. The research also loo

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Jun 16 2026SPORTS

Get $10 to bet on World Cup matches—here’s how

Kalshi is offering new traders a $10 bonus if they place at least $10 worth of bets on four World Cup games Monday. No matter how the matches turn out, the bonus hits the account within days. The catch? It expires after 30 days and can’t be taken out as cash. Four matches are on the menu, with odds

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Jun 16 2026FINANCE

Why PTC's Software Stock Isn't Keeping Up With Tech's Fast Lane

PTC makes software that factories and manufacturers use to design products and run operations. Think of it like the software behind the gadgets and machines you see around—it helps build, track, and fix them. With a giant market value of over $13 billion, it’s considered a big player in the tech wor

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Jun 16 2026POLITICS

Who Really Controls Indiana’s Republican Convention?

Indiana’s Republican Party is heading into a messy convention next week, and one freshman senator is trying to steer the ship in a new direction. Jim Banks, a U. S. Senator from Indiana, is pushing hard for his preferred candidate for secretary of state, Max Engling, a relatively unknown political s

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Jun 16 2026ENTERTAINMENT

From Small Beats to Big Thoughts: A Look at Music That Grows Up

Music often starts as something simple—catchy tunes about everyday life. But sometimes, artists decide to go deeper. That’s what happens with the latest album from a singer who once wrote about crushes and lazy afternoons. Instead of sticking to familiar topics, she’s now asking questions that don’t

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Jun 15 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tech Stocks on the Rise: A Fresh Look at Gitlab and Tyler Technologies

In recent weeks, two analysts have given positive signals to tech shares. One is focused on Gitlab, a cloud‑based software platform that lets teams build and deploy code. The other is looking at Tyler Technologies, a company that supplies software for local governments. The first analyst, Shrenik K

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Jun 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Indiana Jones Stumbles Into Space

In 2008, fans lined up expecting another trip through dusty tombs and Nazi chases. Instead, Indiana Jones jumped into a world of glowing skulls and wormholes. The change came from George Lucas, who wanted to ride the 1950s UFO wave. Spielberg pushed back hard, calling the idea too far from the origi

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Jun 15 2026CRYPTO

What really drives the crypto market – and why energy matters

Back in 2009 a completely new kind of money appeared online. Nobody knew if it would last, but since then thousands of different versions have popped up and millions of people have opened digital wallets. Big investment firms on Wall Street started putting real cash into these virtual coins in 2020

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Jun 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Ari’s long-awaited LA concert: songs old, new, and a few unplanned gifts

Seven years is how long Los Angeles fans had to wait to see Ariana Grande hit the stage again. The moment the lights went out, the arena shook with screams loud enough to drown out the warm-up playlist of 80s and 90s hits usually played in gyms before big games. Fans say those opening songs felt mor

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