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Jun 05 2026BUSINESS

People First: Why Modern Leaders Must Focus on the Human Side of Change

Organizations today face a whirlwind of new technology, shifting employee expectations, and fast‑moving market changes. These pressures can outpace older leadership models that rely on strict hierarchies and top‑down decisions. The result is a gap between what leaders plan and what people actu

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Jun 05 2026WEATHER

Dust from Africa: What Mississippi should expect this season

Every summer, a strange visitor crosses the ocean to visit parts of the United States. Tiny particles from the Sahara Desert in Africa travel thousands of miles, carried by winds across the Atlantic. This year, Mississippi will likely see its first wave of this dust over the weekend. The sky may loo

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Jun 05 2026POLITICS

Ukraine’s EU Journey: What Comes After the First Steps?

Ukraine’s president made clear this week that talks about joining the European Union won’t stall. Volodymyr Zelenskiy said his government will stick to a set plan, even after Hungary recently shifted its position on Ukraine’s membership. Just a day earlier, the EU’s rotating leadership under Cyprus

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Jun 04 2026WEATHER

Summer Heat Hits Massachusetts This Week

Massachusetts will feel a warm spell in the coming days, with most areas expecting sunny skies and temperatures that climb into the high 80s and low 90s. The forecast runs from Thursday through Saturday, so people can plan accordingly. The South Coast, Cape Cod and the islands will be a bit coole

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Jun 04 2026SPORTS

Red Raiders Gear Up for a Big Comeback in the WCWS Final

Texas Tech’s softball squad is back in the Women’s College World Series, facing off against their Texas rivals for a second straight year. The first game ended with the Longhorns winning 7‑3, but fans in Lubbock are still buzzing. Many supporters who couldn’t travel to Oklahoma City found a way to c

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Jun 04 2026POLITICS

A closer look at Israel's latest West Bank housing plans

Israel’s government just approved plans to build over 2, 000 new homes in three West Bank settlements. These areas are under Israeli control but claimed by Palestinians for a future state. Most countries see these settlements as against international law, making peace talks harder. Finance Minister

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Jun 04 2026SCIENCE

New Blood Test Method Could Help Uncover Hidden Links in Heart and Metabolism Health

Scientists have developed a quicker way to measure tiny molecules in our blood that might affect heart disease and metabolism. These molecules come from gut bacteria and our own cells, and they could reveal new clues about health issues like diabetes or heart problems. The old testing methods only c

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Jun 04 2026BUSINESS

How Two Ex-Cops Built a Travel Business Without Ever Planning To

Debra and Tony Thune never expected to become travel entrepreneurs. Their journey began when a cruise they were on got cut short by the pandemic. Stranded at sea for over two weeks, they didn’t panic like most passengers. Instead, they used their background in corrections to organize food, share upd

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Jun 03 2026POLITICS

Lithuania’s U. S. Troop Future: A Pause in the Pipeline

Lithuania’s defence minister said that whether U. S. soldiers will stay in the country is still being examined, even though Washington has promised new groups soon. The U. S. is pulling back thousands of troops from Germany and Poland because the Trump administration has clashed with NATO allies

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Jun 02 2026POLITICS

Hungary’s New Budget Plan: A Fresh Start with EU Money

Hungary has secured a large sum from the European Union that could help lift its economy. The money will arrive in late 2026 and is expected to reduce the country’s debt and borrowing costs. Finance Minister Andras Karman said the new government will revise the 2026 budget to make it more realisti

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