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Jun 08 2026FINANCE

Small‑Cap Stocks Are Finally Stepping Into the Spotlight

The S&P 500 grew a lot in 2025, but only a few big tech names helped most of that gain. Now the picture looks different. In early 2026, only ten stocks pushed most of the index higher. That pattern usually means the big names will slow down soon, and the smaller companies might grow instead.

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Jun 08 2026TECHNOLOGY

Token Use Gone Wrong: Why Burning Credits is a Bad Idea

Legora’s chief tech officer, who joined the legal AI startup in 2024, warned that many firms are wasting money by rewarding employees for using the most AI tokens instead of real productivity. He explained that some teams get a leaderboard and then try to climb it by burning huge amounts of token

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Jun 08 2026EDUCATION

AI Tools Can Help Stop Cheating in Class

In the early 2000s, a group of teachers and I worked on a grant for an online school in Louisiana. We looked at the best ways to help both students and teachers succeed, but the grant let schools pick only certain students who met specific criteria. One of the first schools to try this was Riverside

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Jun 08 2026SPORTS

Caleb Williams’ High Praise for Aaron Rodgers: A Fan‑Friendly Take

In a recent interview, Caleb Williams shared that he regards Aaron Rodgers as the second‑best quarterback ever, right after Tom Brady. This view surprised many Bears supporters, given Rodgers’ long history of success against Chicago. Over 18 seasons with the Packers, Rodgers held a 25‑5 record versu

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Jun 08 2026FINANCE

Science Applications Stock Outlook: Mixed Analyst Views and Rising Insider Confidence

Jefferies’ analyst, Sheila Kahyaoglu, has kept a neutral stance on Science Applications (SAIC), setting a target price of $115. 00. In the same week, TD Cowen’s Gautam Khanna also issued a Hold recommendation, while Citi reaffirmed a Buy rating just two days earlier. SAIC reported strong quart

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Jun 08 2026SCIENCE

“Inside the Quiet Mind”

The idea of a voice inside your head can be as strange or familiar as you want it to feel. One woman says she never hears her own thoughts, while another keeps a nonstop inner chatter that she can’t ignore. The question is: how much do we really know about the private conversations that happen insid

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Jun 08 2026HEALTH

Healthy Joints: What Keeps Hips and Knees Strong

Living with joint pain can feel like a daily hurdle. When arthritis takes over, doctors often suggest hip or knee replacement to bring back comfort and mobility. A recent study looked at a large group of people over time to see what habits or conditions might lower the chance of needing that surgery

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Jun 08 2026TECHNOLOGY

New Cars with Built‑In Back Seat Screens

Many people now expect cars to have smart tech. One popular feature is a screen for passengers in the back seat. Not every model offers it, but several new cars do. The list below shows a mix of minivans and luxury SUVs that can have rear‑seat entertainment. The Range Rover is a famous name. Its ne

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Jun 08 2026HEALTH

Celebrating Three Decades of Mouth Cancer Awareness

The initiative that began in 1995 is now entering its thirtieth year. It started as a simple push to make people think about oral health and the risks that can lead to cancer. Over the years, it has grown into a national conversation that reaches schools, workplaces and health clinics. In t

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Jun 08 2026SPORTS

Freedom After the Field

He hung up his cleats in April 2025, ending a career that saw him earn multiple All‑Pro honors and a place on the 2010s All‑Decade team. After stepping away, he told reporters that he feels like a kid on a playground – no more deadlines, just the freedom to chase whatever sparks his interest. A ye

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