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Jun 20 2026SPORTS

Knicks' Big Win Brings Out Big Names in NYC

New York City turned into a sea of orange and blue on June 18 as fans flooded Lower Manhattan to celebrate the Knicks' first NBA Championship since 1973. The victory parade wasn't just any celebration—it was a full-blown citywide party, complete with fireworks and a massive crowd that stretched for

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Jun 19 2026EDUCATION

Racial Gaps in U. S. School Funding: New York Near the Bottom

New data shows that many U. S. schools still treat students differently because of race, even though segregation is illegal. A 2025 study by Brown University found that districts with fewer Black and Hispanic students get about $900 to $1, 000 more per pupil than those with higher percentages of

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Jun 19 2026SCIENCE

Light Brightness May Boost Men’s Testosterone Levels

New research points to a link between bright light and higher testosterone in adult men. Scientists looked at how much daylight people get and compared it with the amount of testosterone in their blood. The study used a large group of men from across the country, making the findings more relia

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Jun 19 2026CELEBRITIES

Knicks Parade Brings Big Names Downtown

New York threw a party last week the city won’t forget, and everyone from Oscar winners to hometown rappers showed up to prove it. The Knicks capped off a wild Finals run with a championship barely anyone saw coming—beating San Antonio in five games after pulling off two near-miraculous comebacks. I

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Jun 19 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Knicks parade brings out bold fashion statements from stars

New York City turned orange and blue into the unofficial colors of victory during the Knicks’ championship parade. Celebrities showed up in their most creative Knicks gear, blending personal style with team spirit. Some went for matching sets, like Mariska Hargitay’s orange pants paired with a Broad

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Jun 19 2026SPORTS

Pitching Help: Who Might Move Before the Big MLB Trade Deadline?

Teams scramble to strengthen rosters as the trade deadline nears, and top pitchers become hot property. Two names stand out right now—one coming off elbow surgery, another a smart budget buy with experience. The first pitcher, Tarik Skubal, just returned after six weeks away for a elbow checkup. Sco

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Jun 18 2026TECHNOLOGY

New Zealand’s quiet fight against invisible solar storms

New Zealand sits in a risky spot when it comes to solar storms. Its long, skinny shape and volcanic ground make the country’s power grid an easy target for electrical surges from space. A strong solar storm could send damaging currents through the network, frying transformers and cutting power for d

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Jun 16 2026SCIENCE

Dark Humor Fans Might Have an Edge in Problem-Solving

New research suggests a link between enjoying dark humor and higher intelligence. In a study of 156 adults with varied backgrounds, those who liked jokes about death, disease, or suffering scored better on both verbal and visual IQ tests. They were also less aggressive than others who couldn’t toler

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Jun 16 2026SPORTS

Big New York Knicks parade planned for Thursday

New York City is buzzing with excitement after its basketball team, the Knicks, won a major championship last weekend. The victory marks the first time in over half a century that the team has claimed a title. To celebrate, the city is organizing what could be the biggest parade in its history, star

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Jun 16 2026BUSINESS

Changes at the top: Newmont reshuffles leadership amid gold market boom

Newmont just added two big names to its executive team. Mark Rodgers now leads daily operations, while David Thornton takes charge of technology. These moves happen as gold prices climb past $4, 000 an ounce, giving the company extra cash to play with. Yet miners still face higher costs and stricter

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