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Jun 21 2026POLITICS

Potential Shakeup of Special Education Programs

A Senate committee is looking at a July vote that could stop the Trump administration from moving key special‑education duties to the Health and Human Services Department. The move would bring those programs under the control of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , who heads HHS. Disability advocates are worrie

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Jun 21 2026POLITICS

Bangladesh’s New Leader Seeks Jobs and Money from Malaysia and China

The first overseas journey of Bangladesh’s prime minister, Tarique Rahman, begins as he heads to Kuala Lumpur on Sunday afternoon. He will sit down with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim to talk about sending Bangladeshi workers abroad and improving trade ties. After a short stay in Malaysia

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Jun 21 2026TECHNOLOGY

UK plans to use AI face scans to judge asylum seekers’ ages

The British government is set to try a new tool next year that will look at a person’s face and guess how old they are. The idea is to help border officers decide if someone claiming to be a child is really under 18. This would be the first time such technology is used on people in real life, not ju

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Jun 21 2026EDUCATION

Cheating in the Age of AI: A New Game for Students and Teachers

In recent months, videos on TikTok and YouTube have shown how students can use “humanizers” and “autotypers” to make AI‑generated work look like it was written by a person. These tools rewrite text so it sounds less mechanical and add fake typos or slow typing patterns, tricks that help students sli

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Jun 21 2026TECHNOLOGY

Nvidia CEO Says AI Can Make Life Better – But It Needs Rules

The boss of the chip giant Nvidia, Jensen Huang, told reporters in Texas that artificial intelligence could speed up science and jobs if society adapts. He said people should use AI more, but also warned that new rules are needed to keep it safe. Huang thinks the tech can help ordinary folks do c

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Jun 21 2026FINANCE

Micron’s Memory Surge: Why Wall Street Is Betting Big

Micron Technology has seen its shares jump almost three times since the start of the year, thanks to a boom in AI‑driven demand for memory chips. Investors are keenly watching the company’s Q3 earnings, scheduled for June 24, to see if the upward trend continues. Analysts from major firms have lift

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Jun 21 2026POLITICS

G7 Forms New Plan to Cut China’s Control Over Key Minerals

The group of seven leading industrial countries has just announced a fresh strategy to reduce their reliance on China for the metals and minerals that power cars, batteries and defence gear. At a recent summit in Evian, France, the leaders signed a statement that calls for joint action with other fr

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Jun 21 2026HEALTH

Sexual Violence in Ethiopia’s Conflicts: Numbers and Risk Factors

The problem of sexual abuse during fighting is a serious violation of rights and a public health crisis. Researchers examined data from all studies across Ethiopia to estimate how common this violence is and what makes it more likely. Eight separate investigations, covering 10, 119 women and girls,

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Jun 21 2026CRIME

Kansas City in Search of a Dangerous Shooter

Police and federal agents are chasing a 22‑year‑old suspect who allegedly fired at cars and people across Kansas and Missouri. The chase began after a series of violent acts that happened just days before the FIFA World Cup games at Arrowhead Stadium. The authorities say the suspect is still on the

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Jun 21 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Three Netflix Picks That Are Worth Your Time

Netflix’s latest top ten list shows a mix of old favorites and fresh releases. Instead of scrolling through endless options, here are three titles that stand out this week. First up is a true‑crime documentary about a shocking murder case that kept viewers on edge. It follows the story of a y

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