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Jun 19 2026OPINION

A Story of Belief and Citizenship

Trevor Shattuck was born in Australia but grew up in the United States. He joined the draft at eighteen and spent more than three decades working for the U. S. Postal Service, a job that made him feel like an American. Yet when he applied for a passport in 1978 to go on a cruise, the State Departmen

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Jun 19 2026EDUCATION

Racial Gaps in U. S. School Funding: New York Near the Bottom

New data shows that many U. S. schools still treat students differently because of race, even though segregation is illegal. A 2025 study by Brown University found that districts with fewer Black and Hispanic students get about $900 to $1, 000 more per pupil than those with higher percentages of

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Jun 19 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Grand Theft Auto VI Pre‑Orders Start June 25 – New Cover Revealed

Rockstar Games has set a new date for fans to lock in their copies of Grand Theft Auto VI: the pre‑orders go live on June 25 across PlayStation, Xbox and a handful of retailers. The game will debut on November 19, 2026 for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S; a PC launch is still unannounced. The c

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Jun 19 2026ART

Celebrating 150 Years of Art and Community in Denver

The stone building that now houses the Emmanuel Art Gallery has stood on Denver’s Auraria campus since 1876, witnessing the city’s growth and change. In 2024 it marks a century and a half of serving as a cultural hub, and the gallery has opened a new show called “Come Together: 150 Years of the Emma

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Jun 19 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Real‑Time Fun: How Live Tech Is Changing Every Screen

The world of entertainment is turning into a live‑action playground. Gone are the days when movies sat on shelves for months before reaching viewers. Now, creators stream events as they happen, inviting fans to watch and react in real time. Sports were the first to jump on this bandwagon.

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Jun 19 2026POLITICS

Supreme Court Splits Over Plea Deal Waivers

The highest court recently ruled on a case that shows disagreement even among its most conservative justices. The dispute began when Munson Hunter III admitted guilt to a fraud charge and accepted a plea deal that removed nine other counts. In return, he gave up his right to appeal the sentence. A

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Jun 19 2026HEALTH

Games that Keep You Connected

A recent survey of more than two thousand adults revealed a link between certain video games and better mental well‑being. Participants who favored open‑world adventures or easy‑going titles reported feeling less lonely and more steady in stressful moments. Those who didn’t play at all scored lower

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Jun 19 2026POLITICS

Grand Opening of Obama Center Lights Up Chicago

The new Obama Presidential Center in Chicago opened with a star‑filled ceremony that brought together former presidents, popular musicians and well‑known public figures. Barack Obama greeted the crowd from a stage that also hosted performances by Bono, John Legend, Christina Aguilera and others.

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Jun 19 2026SPORTS

Why a Lesser-Known Rams Player Might Be the Real Key to Their Winning Season

The Rams entered 2026 with high hopes for a Super Bowl run, and adding star defender Myles Garrett made their chances look even better. But one analyst thinks someone else—not Garrett—holds the real key to their success this season. Instead of focusing on the big-name additions, this expert points t

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Jun 19 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Fresh Take on History: Why This Anime Could Break Your Summer Watchlist

Crunchyroll just dropped a new anime that might sneak up on everyone this summer. Jaadugar: A Witch in Mongolia follows Sitara, a bright young girl sold into slavery during the Islamic Golden Age. Her world flips when the Mongols attack, forcing her to protect a family library packed with ancient kn

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