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Jun 06 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrities Skip Trump’s Big UFC Bash

The president’s big birthday event is looking almost empty. A‑list stars that were supposed to show up for the UFC fight are saying no. Dana White, who runs the UFC, said that people like Adam Sandler, Guy Ritchie, Tom Brady, Jared Leto, Jason Statham, Dwayne Johnson and Mario Lopez were invit

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Jun 06 2026SPORTS

White House UFC Show Fails to Pull Big Names

The planned UFC showdown at the White House on June 14 is facing a star‑free problem. Many high‑profile guests who received invites are skipping the event, according to reports. Notable absentees include Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Adam Sandler, Jared Leto and Mario Lopez. No confirmation yet for

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Jun 06 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Market Tumbles: Big Losses Hit Investors

The cryptocurrency world is in a slump, with big coins losing huge amounts of value. Bitcoin, the most famous digital coin, has slipped 25 % in a month and now trades near $60, 000 after a brief rebound. Its price is more than half of the peak it reached last October, cutting the entire market cap f

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Jun 06 2026CRYPTO

XRP’s Week‑Long Drop: Why the Token Is Hanging on a Tight $1 Line

XRP slid 7% last Friday, ending the week with a 17 percent fall that brought it back to the $1‑$1. 20 support zone that helped it rebound in February. The price is now stuck in a capitulation phase, with the relative strength index (RSI) sitting at 18. 79 – the lowest in two years and below previ

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Jun 06 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin Drop Puts MSTR in Tight Spot

A sharp fall of Bitcoin to around $60, 000 has left MicroStrategy’s (MSTR) big Bitcoin stash, worth more than $10 billion in unrealized losses, in a difficult position. The company’s average cost for the coins is close to $75, 700, so a drop in price means huge paper losses. MSTR shares are trading

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Jun 06 2026ART

Free Art Show in Kingston Highlights Healing

Kingston’s art community is opening its doors for a free event called Mending Ways. The show invites visitors to see how art can help people heal. Works from local artists illustrate emotions, recovery, and hope. The exhibition runs over the next two weeks in a downtown gallery. Everyone

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Jun 06 2026ART

Garden Art: A Simple Way to Brighten Your Yard

The idea of adding art to a garden is not new, but it’s often overlooked. A few months ago I started noticing how many neighbors use sculptures and other creative pieces to make their yards more interesting. This trend is especially popular at local botanical gardens, where large statues and life‑si

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Jun 06 2026OPINION

Science Funding Cuts Threaten Everyday Life

The current administration has once again suggested large reductions in the budgets of key U. S. science agencies. The most drastic proposals target two bodies that many people rely on: the Environmental Protection Agency and the National Science Foundation. Both would see their funding cut by more

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Jun 06 2026SCIENCE

Love in a Nutshell: How Tiny Hormones Shape Big Feelings

A 1992 lab experiment with prairie voles showed that blocking oxytocin stops these rodents from sticking together. Changing vasopressin levels in male voles can speed up or stop bonding too. The key difference between a pair‑bonding vole and its promiscuous cousin is the number of hormone receptors

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Jun 06 2026HEALTH

Ebola Cases Spike in Congo’s Ituri Region

Congo reports a sharp rise in Ebola infections, with 71 new cases confirmed within just one day. The total number of people who have tested positive climbs to 452 since the outbreak began in mid‑May, and 82 people have died from the disease. The majority of these new cases—65 out of 71—appear in

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