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Jun 12 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Behind the Scenes: A New Face Joins Hollywood’s Content Game

A fresh hire is shaking up the independent film scene in Hollywood. A Los Angeles-based company known for backing unique projects has just brought on a seasoned film expert to boost its creative team. This new executive isn’t just another name on a roster—he’s got years of hands-on experience shapin

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Jun 12 2026CRYPTO

Why Wall Street Doesn't Want Crypto Rules to Stay Clear

A fight brewing in Washington isn’t just about rules—it’s about money. Big banks see new crypto laws as a threat to their profits. Ripple’s boss recently called out JPMorgan’s leader for criticizing a bill that could give crypto firms more freedom. The bill, called the Clarity Act, would let crypto

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Jun 11 2026SCIENCE

Copper Mix Boosts CO2 to Methane in Electrolyzers

The goal of turning carbon dioxide into useful fuels is to make energy more sustainable. One popular route uses electricity to reduce CO2 into methane while keeping the solution neutral. But making this process efficient at high power is tough because the usual steps need many proton‑electron moves,

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Jun 11 2026POLITICS

States Challenge Trump Order on Federal Contracts

In Baltimore, attorneys general from 19 states and Washington, D. C. , filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration. They say federal agencies are adding new clauses to contracts that forbid “racially discriminatory DEI activities. ” The changes were made after a March executive order from Presi

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Jun 11 2026POLITICS

U. S. –Iran Skirmishes Escalate as Ceasefire Falters

The U. S. and Iran have exchanged air attacks for a second consecutive day, breaking the fragile truce that had been in place since April. A U. S. Apache helicopter was shot down near the Strait of Hormuz earlier this week, sparking a chain reaction of strikes on both sides. President Trump wa

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Jun 11 2026BUSINESS

Bahrain Route on Hold: AirAsia X Delays Flight Plans

AirAsia X has pushed back the start of its new flight that would connect Kuala Lumpur with Bahrain and then to London’s Gatwick airport. The airline originally wanted to launch the service in June, but worries about fighting in the Middle East have forced it to wait until at least August or Septembe

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Jun 11 2026CRIME

Mom Charged After Alleged Plan to Poison Kids in Car

A woman from Oregon is facing three counts of first‑degree attempted murder after she allegedly tried to fill her family car with exhaust fumes while her three preschoolers were inside. The mother, 32, was said to have convinced the children that they were having a sleepover and then turned on the e

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Jun 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Animated Show Lets Sushi Chef Fight Food Wars

A fresh cartoon series is coming to Adult Swim, turning a popular DC graphic novel into animation. The story follows Jiro, a lone sushi chef who must navigate a future Los Angeles ruled by culinary tyrants. Two rival groups clash over food: the Internationalists mix global flavors into daring dishes

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Jun 11 2026POLITICS

Halkbank Case Dropped, Ties Between Turkey and the U. S. Warm Up

The U. S. Justice Department has formally asked a federal judge to end the criminal case against Halkbank, the state‑run Turkish lender. This move follows a March agreement between the bank and U. S. authorities that aimed to clear a long‑standing legal hurdle in relations between the two NATO allie

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Jun 11 2026POLITICS

Doctor in Gaza Faces Long Detention, Court Hearing Highlights Human Rights Concerns

A well‑known Palestinian medical professional was taken by Israeli forces from a Gaza hospital in late 2024 and has remained in custody for more than eight months. His first public appearance since February came via video link at a Jerusalem Supreme Court session, where he looked noticeably thinner

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