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Jun 19 2026CRIME

Influencer’s bond cut after online threats to ex-NBA player

A far-right internet personality, already facing legal trouble from the January 6 Capitol riot, now stands accused of publicly vowing to harm a former basketball star locked up for murder. The man, 31, was arrested in Texas last week after a video surfaced showing him declaring on a live stream that

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Jun 19 2026LIFESTYLE

A Fresh Start for South Dallas: New Park Aims to Bridge Health Gaps

City leaders and local groups recently celebrated a major step forward for a new community park in South Dallas, but the journey hasn’t been smooth. After years of delays and financial mismanagement raised concerns, the project is finally getting the support it needs. The planned 10-acre park is mea

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Jun 18 2026SPORTS

Portugal’s Tribute Match and the World Cup Drama

Portugal is set to start its World Cup campaign with a heavy heart. The team will play against DR Congo in Houston at 1 p. m. ET, and the game is more than a fight for points. It is also a moment to remember Diogo Jota, a Liverpool star who died in a car crash last year. Jota was named an honorary s

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Jun 18 2026POLITICS

Children in Conflict: New Global Watchlist Looms

The United Nations has raised a warning that Israeli settler groups may soon be added to an international blacklist for harming children. In its latest report on children and armed conflict, the UN recorded 38, 558 serious violations worldwide in 2025, a record figure since the organization began tr

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Jun 18 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Manga Adventure from a Gaming Icon

A fresh comic series called Azuki is set to launch, created by Arnold Tsang who once shaped the look of the popular game Overwatch. The story will first appear at Anime Expo in Los Angeles from July 2 to 5, where fans can read the opening chapter at Azuki Labs’ stand and watch Tsang draw live. After

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Jun 18 2026POLITICS

Ballot Paper Shortages Spark Parliamentary Investigation in South Korea

South Korean lawmakers began a 45‑day inquiry into the National Election Commission after voters faced paper shortages during local polls on June 3. The probe was approved in a full‑assembly vote and will look at both the central commission and regional bodies. The issue sparked street protests,

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Jun 18 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Bose Turns Into a Music‑Made Media Company

Bose is moving beyond headphones and into the heart of music culture. The company has set up Bose Studios, a home‑grown production hub that will create shows, films and podcasts. Instead of buying big hits for commercials, Bose plans to launch its own label, Bose Records, to help fresh artists

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Jun 18 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Tricks in Trails 2: Cooking, Orbs and Big Water Bombs

The latest update for the Korean version of Trails in the Sky the 2 introduces fresh ways to win fights. First, the game’s orb system gets a makeover. Players can now stack up to seven orbs, allowing them to equip stronger crystals and unlock powerful magic moves. One new spell, “Blue Ascension,

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Jun 18 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Amazon’s One‑Stop Streaming Plan for Asia‑Pacific

Prime Video is trying to turn the whole streaming market in Asia‑Pacific into a single, easy‑to‑use hub. The idea is that people will sign in once and get access to Amazon originals, partner shows, rentals and extra subscriptions all from one app. This move follows a broader trend where services are

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Jun 18 2026SCIENCE

When Many Small Minds Move One Big Thing

A new idea called vector dissipation of randomness shows how a group with no boss can still move in one direction. It says that when each member of a system picks random moves, the whole group can filter those choices, remember useful patterns from their surroundings, and then act together without a

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