DONALD TRUMP

Jun 08 2026SPORTS

Knicks Watch Finals, Fans Dive In

The NBA Finals have returned to New York City, and the city’s most iconic arena is once again buzzing with excitement. Madison Square Garden, known for hosting legendary boxing matches and wrestling spectacles, is now the stage for basketball’s biggest showdown. The atmosphere in the Garden feels

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Jun 08 2026BUSINESS

Jet Travel Boom: Riches Fly Over War‑Hit Fuel Prices

The world’s jet fuel bill has nearly doubled since the Iran conflict began, causing many airlines to cut routes and raise fares. Yet a wave of wealthy travelers—CEOs, actors, athletes—has been booking private jets at an all‑time high to attend glamorous events such as the Monaco Grand Prix and Canne

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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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Jun 08 2026SPORTS

UFC Fight on the White House Lawn Sparks Legal Battle

A fight card set for June 14 on the White House’s South Lawn has sparked a federal lawsuit that claims the event is illegal. The UFC plans to hold its Freedom 250 show as part of the country’s 250‑year celebration and on the same day President Trump turns 80. The lawsuit, filed in Washington D

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Jun 08 2026SPORTS

Future Super Bowl 61: Who Will Take the Trophy?

The NFL season starts in September, but fans can already guess who might win Super Bowl 61. The championship will be played at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, the home field of the Los Angeles Rams and Chargers. This is the second time the venue will host the big game after the Rams won there in 20

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Jun 08 2026SPORTS

Kids In Utah Need a Play Fair Chance

Utah kids grow up in a place that prizes teamwork, hard work and family. Youth sports are one of the best teachers for those values. But many families can’t afford to let their children join a team. A new effort called Utah Youth Sports Giving Day is here to change that. It will bring together nonp

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Jun 08 2026SPORTS

High School Sports Highlights: Tennis Wins and Soccer Showdowns

Alex Thomas of Notre Dame Academy clinched the Division 1 state tennis title, beating Colin Meixl and Alexander Bo in straight sets. His flawless record of 21‑0 leads into the team tournament, a boost after finishing third last year. In Division 1 doubles, Brookfield East’s Jake Zheng and Ryker Koc

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Jun 08 2026HEALTH

VRE in HIV Patients: What the Numbers Tell Us

The fight against vancomycin‑resistant enterococci, or VRE, is a global challenge that hits hardest where medical resources are thin. In Southwest Ethiopia, researchers focused on people living with HIV to see how often VRE shows up and what might push its spread. VRE lives in the gut for months,

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Jun 08 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Laughs and Screams: How a Spoof Became a Time Capsule

The original “Scary Movie” kicked off in 2000, taking a sharp jab at the teen slasher craze of the 1990s. It stitched together moments from hits like “Scream” and “I Know What You Did Last Summer, ” turning familiar horror clichés into punchlines. The film mocked the clueless killer, the overly sexu

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