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Jun 10 2026CELEBRITIES

Bill Cody, Voice of Country Radio, Passes Away

Bill Cody, a familiar name in country music radio and a long‑time host on WSM-AM, died at 67. His death was announced on June 9, after his family revealed he had been in critical condition and awaiting heart and kidney transplants. Cody’s son, David, posted a message thanking fans for their support

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Jun 10 2026WEATHER

Heat Wave Hits Philly Ahead of World Cup

Philly is already feeling the summer heat, with temperatures hitting 90 degrees or more nine times since mid‑April. The early rush of hot days is a sign that the city might face triple‑digit heat indices soon. The National Weather Service says that the humidity and dew point are at their yearly h

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Jun 10 2026POLITICS

North Korea and China Celebrate a Quiet Victory in Xi’s Visit

Kim Jong Un’s recent trip to Beijing was a headline‑making event, but the real story is about subtle shifts in power. The leaders met for two days and shared public praise, but the conversation avoided hot topics like nuclear weapons or U. S. policy. This move helped Kim boost his international imag

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Jun 10 2026ENVIRONMENT

Heatwave May: The World’s Second‑Warmest Month Ever

The planet warmed again in May, becoming the second hottest month since reliable records began. Climate change and a developing El Niño pattern pushed up land and sea temperatures across the globe. Scientists from the European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service noted that May 2024 ranked jus

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Jun 10 2026POLITICS

Toxic Crowd Control: Why Kids Are the Unseen Victims

Police use tear gas and pepper spray at protests, claiming it stops crowds. Yet many reports show children suffering the worst effects. These chemicals are fine powders that burn eyes, lungs and throat. A child’s small airways, faster breathing rate and proximity to the ground make them especially v

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Jun 10 2026POLITICS

Data Centers Must Move: Buchanan Town Tightens Rules

Buchanan’s city council recently pushed a new ordinance that bans any data center operations from operating inside the town limits. The move comes after growing concerns about heat, power usage and the environmental impact of these large facilities. While the city has been a hub for small businesses

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Jun 10 2026POLITICS

Brock Pierce Pledges $1 Million for Proof of California Election Fraud

Brock Pierce, once a child actor in the “Mighty Ducks” films and now a prominent figure in the crypto world, has announced a bold challenge: he will pay one million dollars to anyone who can present solid evidence of fraud in the recent California mayoral election. The offer is part of a new proj

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Jun 10 2026CRYPTO

Whales Buy Dogecoin as Price Slides

Dogecoin’s value fell about 18% last week, touching a low it hasn’t seen since February. Yet big investors are buying in bulk. Over the past seven days, whale accounts bought more than 200 million DOGE tokens, worth roughly $16. 8 million at current rates. This purchase happened when the price hover

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Jun 10 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Leaders Push for Senate Vote on Blockchain Protection Bill

More than sixty top crypto CEOs and founders wrote a letter to Senate leaders on June 9, urging the full Senate to approve the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act while keeping protections for blockchain developers in place. The signatories, representing companies such as Coinbase, a16z crypto, Uniswap

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Jun 10 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin Slumps as Investors Shift Focus to Big Tech IPOs

Bitcoin stayed near $61, 000 after a rough week of trading. The price fell below $60, 000 last week – the lowest it’s hit since October 2024 and more than half of its all‑time peak in 2023. Experts warn that the downturn could continue, especially as money moves toward new tech offerings like

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