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Jun 18 2026BUSINESS

A Rising Tech Star Lost in a Texas Crash

Joshua Baer, known as an “Austinpreneur, ” helped launch Austin’s tech scene. He started Capital Factory in 2009, a venture‑capital hub that backs startups from robots to autonomous ships. Baer was famous for encouraging people to leave corporate jobs and start their own businesses. The Austi

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Jun 09 2026SPORTS

Rising Heavyweight Josh Hokit Gets Ready for White House Fight, Keeps Joking About Alex Pereira

Josh Hokit is set to face Derrick Lewis at a White House event in just a few days. The young fighter, who has quickly become one of the most talked‑about names in MMA, shows a playful side when he talks to reporters. In a recent chat with TMZ Sports, Hokit made jokes about Brazilian fighter Alex P

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May 31 2026POLITICS

Where does America go when social science funding disappears?

Government money has long shaped what American researchers study. In 1945, President Truman wanted an agency that paid scientists to discover how the world works. That agency became the National Science Foundation. Today, one out of every ten federal research dollars for U. S. universities comes fro

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May 27 2026POLITICS

New Jersey’s World Cup Boost: Small Shops Get a Global Spotlight

Governor Mikie Sherrill is pushing hard to make sure New Jersey shines during the 2026 FIFA World Cup. At a press gathering in Hackensack on May 26, she revealed the Welcome World Rewards Program. This new effort is part of a partnership with the New York‑New Jersey Host Committee and aims to bring

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May 21 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Quiet Shift in the Arctic: Why Greenland’s Sea Ice Is Changing Fast

Greenland is losing sea ice at a speed that surprises scientists. The Arctic Ocean, once a thick blanket of frozen water, is now thinner and melts earlier each year. This change affects the whole planet because it alters weather patterns, sea levels, and wildlife habitats. The loss of ice is not ju

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May 19 2026CRYPTO

Why the U. S. government might soon add Bitcoin to its financial toolkit

Government plans to hold Bitcoin as a reserve asset are moving forward quietly behind the scenes. A key advisor, Patrick Witt, confirmed that an announcement is coming soon—though details remain under wraps. The effort, led by the White House’s digital assets team, focuses on setting up a legal fram

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May 18 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Light Pillar Sets Sail in the U. S.

Greenwich Entertainment has taken on the job of bringing a new Chinese film to American theaters. The movie, called Light Pillar, is the first feature from director and writer Xu Zao. It premiered at the Berlin Film Festival in a special program that showcases fresh voices from around the world. Aft

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May 16 2026SPORTS

Rangers Face Tough Challenge as Josh Smith Falls Ill

Josh Smith’s season took a sharp turn when the Texas Rangers learned he was hospitalized with viral meningitis. The diagnosis came on Friday, and doctors expect him to stay in the hospital for one to two weeks before he can even think about returning to baseball. He had already been dealing with

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May 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Luke Combs plays two big shows in Green Bay—what the weather might mean for fans

Green Bay is getting not one, but two Luke Combs concerts on May 15 and 16 at Lambeau Field. This marks the first time back-to-back shows have happened there. It’s still early in the year, but the temps could reach the upper 70s or even 80 degrees during the weekend. That would be the first time Gre

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May 14 2026POLITICS

Money Power: Idaho Gov. Little Leads the Fund‑Raising Race

Gov. Brad Little, the sitting governor of Idaho, has pulled in more cash for his 2026 campaign than any other candidate vying for statewide office. By the week before the primary, he had collected roughly $1. 8 million, according to the state’s official finance database. This total surpasses the

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