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Jun 10 2026OPINION

A New Chapter for Dallas Hockey Fans

Dallas has long been a battleground for sports fans, but the recent debate over where the Stars will play feels like a bigger fight. The city’s move to Plano has sparked concerns about accessibility and the true value of a new arena. Fans say the old Reunion Arena felt intimate, while the curr

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Jun 10 2026SPORTS

NCAA Gambling Rule Stands, but a Judge Highlights Fairness Issues

A Texas judge recently allowed former Cincinnati quarterback Brendan Sorsby to play for Texas Tech, even though he admitted betting about $90, 000 on college games over four years. The decision sparked anger online, but it was not a sweeping change to NCAA rules. Instead, the judge issued a temporar

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Jun 10 2026POLITICS

Founders’ Warning Still Rings: Why Power Must Stay Shared

The United States is turning 250, and leaders often point to Jefferson, Washington, Franklin, Madison, Hamilton, and Adams as models of liberty and wisdom. Yet some politicians dress up in the “Spirit of 1776” while pushing policies that would have shocked those same figures. This tension is most ob

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Jun 10 2026POLITICS

Debunking the Mix‑Up: Anti‑Zionism vs. Antisemitism

Anti‑Zionism is not the same as antisemitism, yet some writers keep confusing the two. A recent opinion piece claimed they were identical, a claim that misleads and endangers clear thinking about hate. When people blur the difference, they give a cover to an ideology that can harm millions whi

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Jun 10 2026POLITICS

Ballroom Plans and a Big Debate

The White House is owned by the people, but a new ballroom plan has sparked arguments. A billionaire said President Trump is more mature now than in his first term. Some people liked that idea, but others disagreed strongly. One critic said Trump’s second term is less about policy and more abo

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Jun 10 2026SPORTS

Gavin McKenna: Toronto’s Draft Decision and the Panarin Paradox

The Maple Leafs are gearing up to use their first pick in the 2026 draft. General manager John Chayka has a big tool to rebuild the squad, and most people think it will be Gavin McKenna. He is widely seen as the best player in his class, praised for his playmaking and offensive instincts. Yet a dif

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Jun 10 2026SPORTS

Future of LIV Golf Depends on Saudi Funding

LIV Golf’s future is hanging in the balance as its main sponsor, Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF), signals a possible withdrawal after the 2026 season. The league’s chief executive, Scott O’Neil, did not promise a full slate of tournaments for the year. Instead, he urged confidence tha

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Jun 10 2026TECHNOLOGY

Streaming Takes the Field: How 2026 Is Shaking Up Sports TV

The kickoff of the 2026 World Cup on June 11 marks a turning point for how fans watch football. Instead of relying solely on traditional broadcasters, the event is leaning heavily into online platforms like YouTube and TikTok. This shift means that many viewers will tune in via streaming services ra

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Jun 10 2026SPORTS

World Cup: A Quick‑Fix for a Tired Planet

In a world that feels split, the World Cup might be the simple thing that brings people together again. Sports can spark unity, but it’s not always smooth sailing. College clashes and soccer riots show that passion can turn violent. Yet many believe, echoing a famous leader’s words, that sport can

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Jun 10 2026SPORTS

Knicks, Trump, and a Crowd‑Stirred Game at Madison Square Garden

A night of basketball in New York turned into a spectacle that blended sports, politics and fan fervor. The 2026 NBA Finals saw the New York Knicks reach the championship round for the first time in a century, drawing thousands of tickets that ranged from modest to extravagant. At the same tim

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