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Jun 10 2026POLITICS

A Look at the Judges and Releases That Raised Questions

In recent years, a former governor of North Carolina has faced criticism for the way he handled criminal justice during his time in office. While campaigning for a Senate seat, observers point out that he appointed several judges who later made decisions that many see as lenient toward serious offen

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Jun 10 2026ENTERTAINMENT

The Hidden Detective Series You Can Watch for Free

Stumptown, a comic‑book crime drama about a former soldier turned private eye in Portland, landed on ABC in 2019 but only ran one season. The show follows Dex Parios, a veteran with PTSD who runs her own investigation office out of a bar owned by an ex‑criminal friend. Despite its short run, t

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Jun 10 2026HEALTH

Keep Your Pet Cool and Safe This Summer

The heat is on, and that means more walks, hikes, and backyard play for you and your furry friend. But with higher temperatures come extra risks that can hurt pets, especially older animals or those with flat faces. Here’s a fresh take on how to protect them. First, plan a vet visit before the temp

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Jun 10 2026ENVIRONMENT

The Hidden World of Soil Fungi and How Climate Change Affects Us

Fungi that live freely in soil are like invisible caretakers of the ground. They break down dead matter, recycle nutrients, and help plants grow strong roots. When the planet warms or floods, these tiny organisms feel the change first. In recent years scientists have studied how rising temperatures

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Jun 10 2026SCIENCE

Recovery After Winter: How Some Grapes Beat the Bacteria

Some grapevines can hide the bacteria that causes Pierce’s disease during winter and show no symptoms when spring arrives. Researchers have seen this happen for more than forty years, both in vineyards and in lab experiments. The effect is not the same for every grape type or location, and it also d

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Jun 10 2026BUSINESS

China Uses Oil Reserves to Smooth Out Supply Gap

China has begun drawing on its commercial oil stocks to counter the shortage caused by the war in Iran. The country’s biggest buyer of petroleum is also cutting refinery output and limiting fuel exports to keep the situation stable. Experts estimate that China will pull about one million barrels

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Jun 10 2026SCIENCE

Improving Car‑Following Models on Icy Roads with AI

The new study tackles how cars behave when roads are slick and visibility is low. It looks at five popular driving models, each with its own set of adjustable numbers that dictate how a vehicle follows another. The researchers first list the main variables that matter in winter: how much grip the ro

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Jun 10 2026SPORTS

A College Choice That Beats a Draft

Thomas Haugh decided to stay at the University of Florida for another season instead of rushing toward an NBA draft spot. He wanted to keep living with his close friend and teammate Alex Condon, spend more time fishing, and be near his younger siblings while pursuing a second national championship.

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Jun 10 2026CELEBRITIES

Giorgina Uzcategui: From UFC Partner to Business Star

Giorgina Uzcategui, born in November 1996, once shared a life with UFC fighter Ilia Topuria and now stands on her own as an entrepreneur. After their marriage ended in a public divorce that concluded in January 2026, she has redirected her focus toward business and family. Her education began wit

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Jun 10 2026CRIME

Money Misused: A Tale of Charity and Luxury

A federal case began in late Monday and early Tuesday, where prosecutors examined the tax returns of two nonprofit founders from Springdale. The organization they ran was meant to give food and water to babies in Africa, but evidence shows the money went elsewhere. The defendants, Jason Boyd Carney

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