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Jun 12 2026POLITICS

Ukraine Seeks $20 Billion Boost to Sustain War Effort

Ukraine plans to ask its partners for an extra $20 billion in military help at a meeting next week. The request will come during the Ukraine Defense Contact Group session, where more than 50 countries coordinate aid for Kyiv. The country believes it has a six‑to nine month window on the battle

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Jun 12 2026FINANCE

Money‑Making Machines in Hospitals

At the recent conference for hospital finance leaders, a sea of vendors took over the exhibit hall. These companies, whose jobs are to collect payments from insurers, arrived with bright smiles and candy, ready to show how they could squeeze the most cash out of each claim. The crowd was huge—so

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Jun 12 2026TECHNOLOGY

Digital Gadgets Push China’s Villages Toward Cleaner Energy

The study looks at how using phones, internet and other digital tools changes the way people in Chinese villages use energy. It uses data from a big survey that covered a thousand households in Jiangxi province, China. The researchers applied statistical methods to see if families that use digital d

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Jun 12 2026BUSINESS

Kinepolis Expands in America with New Cinema Deal

Kinepolis, a Belgian movie‑theatre chain, has signed a $30 million contract to buy the Showcase Cinemas group in the United States. The purchase brings 13 theatres into Kinepolis’ reach, with most located in Massachusetts and New York. Six of those sites will become fully owned by Kinepolis, w

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Jun 12 2026ART

Local Art Shows: Share Your Exhibit Details

The art community in Charlottesville and nearby counties wants your show listed. If you have a gallery event or an online exhibition, send the dates and contact number to the editor by noon on Friday. The next issue will feature these shows, so act fast. Make sure you give both the opening and clos

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Jun 12 2026POLITICS

U. S. Scholar Arrested in China Over Myanmar Research

A Chinese security officer detained an American political scientist who focuses on the politics of Myanmar, a country known for its military rule. The man, whose name is U Min Zin, was taken into custody in early June while staying in Kunming, the capital of Yunnan Province that borders Myanmar. The

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Jun 12 2026TECHNOLOGY

Cutting Off Crimea: Ukraine’s Drone Strategy Revealed

Ukraine has turned drones into a powerful tool against Russia. A commander in a hidden bunker watches screens that show live data from the front. He plans to block Crimea, a peninsula Russia controls since 2014, by hitting roads and supply lines. The main route for Russian trucks is the Nov

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Jun 12 2026SCIENCE

Ocean Watch: How a California Study Helped Decode Climate Shifts

The science team that began in 1949, sailing east of Southern California each season, set up a long‑term record of the sea that now stands as the world’s oldest ocean monitoring program. Over seventy years, crews have repeatedly sampled fish, plankton, and water chemistry at 75 to 113 fixed points t

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Jun 12 2026ENVIRONMENT

Ocean Sensors Shut Down Early, Losing Key Climate Data

The U. S. science agency began pulling out a major ocean monitoring network before its planned 25‑year life ended. The decision was announced in 2025 and will remove most of the arrays by summer 2027. Scientists say this cut short a system that has been gathering continuous data from the ocean surfa

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Jun 12 2026POLITICS

Big Money, Small Wins: A Look at Expensive Political Campaigns

Tom Steyer, a former hedge‑fund manager who now focuses on climate issues, has spent more than half a billion dollars on political races that ended in defeat. After pouring $342 million into an unsuccessful presidential bid in 2020, most wealthy candidates would have given up on buying a high‑profil

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