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Jun 20 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Ariana Grande’s LA Concert: More Than Just a Show

Ariana Grande’s first Los Angeles concert in over half a decade didn’t just fill seats—it left the crowd buzzing long after the last note faded. Instead of hiding behind layers of dancers or flashing lights, she stripped things back for a surprise moment. Alone on stage with nothing but her voice, s

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Jun 20 2026FINANCE

Crypto insurance steps up as digital money gets bigger

The world now counts over 700 million people holding some form of cryptocurrency, yet less than two percent of those digital coins have any insurance at all. Last year alone, scammers walked away with seventeen billion dollars from crypto users, proving that the need for safety nets in this space is

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Jun 20 2026POLITICS

Crypto Money Flows to a Safe Bet in New York

A pro-crypto political action committee that normally backs Republicans has quietly thrown its weight behind a Democrat who looks almost certain to win his primary. The group, called Fellowship PAC, spent $300, 000 last week to promote New York Representative Ritchie Torres in the final stretch of h

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Jun 20 2026POLITICS

Can colleges force you to use certain words?

A new legal fight is brewing over whether public universities can punish students or staff for not using someone's preferred pronouns. The lawsuit targets the University of California system, arguing that its rules on names and pronouns cross into forced speech. Critics say this turns basic conversa

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Jun 20 2026POLITICS

African and Caribbean Leaders Push for Global Slavery Reparations

A three-day gathering in Ghana wrapped up with a bold push for reparations tied to transatlantic slavery. African and Caribbean nations aren’t just asking for apologies—they’re demanding real action. This includes debt relief, financial compensation, and reforms to global financial institutions that

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Jun 20 2026POLITICS

Why the Government Can’t Fire CFPB Workers Yet

A federal court just said the Trump administration can’t slash most of the staff at the U. S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau—at least for now. The ruling came after the government tried again to cut two-thirds of the agency’s workforce, even after losing similar cases before. The Justice Depar

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Jun 20 2026BUSINESS

Cuba’s Big Economic Shake-Up: What Really Changes?

Cubans woke up to news that their government just passed the biggest set of economic changes in years. The rules now let people start small businesses, open private banks, and invest in state-run companies. It’s a big shift from decades of strict state control. But most Havana residents aren’t rushi

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Jun 20 2026POLITICS

A Shiny New Ride for the President

A big, shiny Boeing 747 touched down at a military base in Maryland last week, catching the eye of the U. S. president. The plane wasn’t bought—it was a gift from Qatar, a tiny but wealthy country in the Middle East. The jet had been given a makeover by a defense company, adding fancy colors—red, wh

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Jun 20 2026SPORTS

Why the Steelers might surprise everyone in 2026

The Pittsburgh Steelers just won their division for the first time in five years, thanks to Aaron Rodgers at quarterback. But Skip Bayless thinks they won’t do it again. He points to the Bengals and Ravens as teams that could be much stronger in 2026. He’s not wrong—those teams are usually tough com

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Jun 20 2026SPORTS

Jokes and respect in the NBA: what Brunson and Dončić’s friendship says about teamwork

Jalen Brunson has just finished celebrating the New York Knicks’ first NBA title in fifty years, and the first question from a couple of young reporters is about his phone contacts. Instead of naming a family member or coach, Brunson grins and points to Luka Dončić, his former teammate on the Dallas

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