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Jun 12 2026POLITICS

Belfast Clash: A Look Beyond the Headlines

A knife attack in Belfast left a man badly hurt. He is now in the hospital with serious injuries to his eye, face and back. Police say the incident was not terrorism. The news story also talked about how people in Ireland treat Islam. It says that the country believes Islam is peaceful and that fea

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Jun 12 2026POLITICS

Coahuila’s High‑Rank Holdouts: Visas Revoked, Jobs Secure

Coahuila’s government keeps two officials in their posts even after the United States revoked their visas in 2025. The pair, who are close to Governor Manolo Jimenez, remain on duty while the U. S. has been targeting Mexican officials for visa cancellations to pressure Mexico into cracking down on o

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Jun 12 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Kanan’s Final Run: A New Season Arrives This Summer

The long‑running crime series that followed the rise of a Queens drug kingpin is back for one last chapter, and it drops into viewers’ screens just as the heat turns up. The new season arrives on Starz’s app and streaming services at midnight on Friday, June 12, with a later broadcast on the network

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Jun 12 2026CRIME

Police Officer Faces Consequences After Wrongful Conduct

A former New York City police officer was taken into custody and later pleaded guilty to misconduct after acting inappropriately with people he was investigating. The officer, who had served for eleven years, used his position to send unwanted messages and even met with a suspect he had just arre

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Jun 12 2026BUSINESS

When Bad Habits Meet Fairness: What Banks Can Learn

In many workplaces, how people act can either help or hurt the team. One personality style that often causes trouble is called Machiavellianism – a tendency to manipulate and act selfishly. Researchers wanted to see how this trait affects bad work habits, especially in private banks in South India.

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Jun 12 2026POLITICS

Wildfire Rules and the Road Debate in the West

A new bill to stop wildfires is moving through Congress. It would undo a rule that stopped building roads and cutting trees on 60 million acres of national forest. The rule was created in 2001 to protect forests, especially in Alaska and the western states. The bill also says the Forest Service and

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Jun 12 2026SCIENCE

Root Traits Shape Tiny Helpers that Fix Nitrogen

Plants use their roots in clever ways to grab food from the soil. Scientists looked at two types of roots: lower‑order roots that mainly suck up nutrients and higher‑order roots that move water and minerals deeper into the plant. They studied 37 grass species in a temperate steppe, measuring the roo

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Jun 12 2026ENVIRONMENT

Buc‑ee’s New Stores: A Road to Trouble

Buc‑ee’s plans to open more gas‑and‑shop stops across the U. S. have sparked sharp opposition from towns and wildlife groups. The chain’s huge centers, each about 70‑80 k sq ft with over a hundred pumps, promise jobs and sales but also bring worries about traffic jams, water use and pollution. In

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Jun 12 2026SPORTS

Arsenal Could Find a New Spark With Trent Alexander‑Arnold

Trent Alexander‑Arnold, once a Liverpool legend, might just be the missing piece for Arsenal’s current lineup. The former England striker Teddy Sheringham believes that, with the right structure, the defender could flourish in a new environment. Alexander‑Arnold’s journey has been remarkable. He

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Jun 12 2026POLITICS

Armenia’s Election Shake‑Up: A New Challenge to the Winning Party

A coalition that backs closer ties with Russia has asked Armenia’s election commission to overturn the results of last week’s parliamentary vote. The request came after the alliance pointed out alleged irregularities that could have affected the outcome. The group, which earned just over 23 perce

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