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Jun 08 2026TECHNOLOGY

Pony AI and Xiaomi: Analysts Point to Bright Tech Futures

The technology arena is buzzing as two analysts have highlighted potential growth in Pony AI Inc. and Xiaomi. A recent review from Huatai Securities, dated June 5, keeps a “Buy” stance on Pony AI and sets a target price of HK$195. 00. The stock last traded at HK$74. 20, only slightly above its 52‑we

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Jun 08 2026TECHNOLOGY

Europe Turns Away From U. S. Tech

Europe is slowly swapping popular American tools for locally made options, starting with France’s shift from Zoom and Microsoft Teams to domestic software. Other nations are following the lead, eager to reduce reliance on U. S. platforms. SpaceX’s recent filing with U. S. regulators unveiled a siza

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Jun 08 2026TECHNOLOGY

Token Use Gone Wrong: Why Burning Credits is a Bad Idea

Legora’s chief tech officer, who joined the legal AI startup in 2024, warned that many firms are wasting money by rewarding employees for using the most AI tokens instead of real productivity. He explained that some teams get a leaderboard and then try to climb it by burning huge amounts of token

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Jun 08 2026HEALTH

Combining Money Help and Mind Skills to Stop Teen Depression

The study looks at whether a mix of money‑support and self‑control training can stop anxiety and sadness in young people who live in cities with big poverty. Researchers are testing this idea in three countries: Colombia, Nepal and South Africa. Instead of treating only the money problem or only

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Jun 08 2026EDUCATION

AI Tools Can Help Stop Cheating in Class

In the early 2000s, a group of teachers and I worked on a grant for an online school in Louisiana. We looked at the best ways to help both students and teachers succeed, but the grant let schools pick only certain students who met specific criteria. One of the first schools to try this was Riverside

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Jun 08 2026POLITICS

Building Trust in Elections, One Cycle at a Time

When people line up to vote, they see only the brief moment of checking in and marking a ballot. Behind that instant lies months of hard work: testing machines, handling ballots safely, training staff, guarding against cyber threats, and conducting audits. A longtime election official has oversee

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Jun 08 2026SPORTS

New UFC Ranking Plan: Focus on Fight Performance

The UFC has announced a fresh approach to ranking fighters, moving away from subjective opinions and fan popularity. The decision comes after the organization’s president voiced frustration with how current rankings are determined, noting that media panels should not control the outcome. Durin

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Jun 08 2026SPORTS

Caleb Williams’ High Praise for Aaron Rodgers: A Fan‑Friendly Take

In a recent interview, Caleb Williams shared that he regards Aaron Rodgers as the second‑best quarterback ever, right after Tom Brady. This view surprised many Bears supporters, given Rodgers’ long history of success against Chicago. Over 18 seasons with the Packers, Rodgers held a 25‑5 record versu

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Jun 08 2026HEALTH

Recovery Time After Stroke: Where Patients Do Best

Stroke patients often need extra care to regain independence. Two common settings for this help are inpatient rehabilitation facilities (IRFs) and skilled nursing facilities (SNFs). Researchers wanted to see which setting lets patients return home sooner, a sign that they are functioning well. Th

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Jun 08 2026POLITICS

Peru’s Vote Count Stuck, Winner Still Unclear

The final result of Peru’s presidential runoff remains undecided even after voting ended on Sunday, as election officials are taking their time to count ballots. At the point of data release, conservative candidate Keiko Fujimori held a small advantage over nationalist congressman Roberto Sánchez

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