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Jun 20 2026SPORTS

Why Achraf Hakimi’s background makes him stand out in football

Achraf Hakimi’s story isn’t just about football skills—it’s about where he comes from and what shaped him. Born in Madrid to Moroccan parents, he grew up in two worlds. His dad sold items on the street while his mom managed the home, working hard to support their son’s dreams. At seven, Hakimi joine

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Jun 20 2026EDUCATION

Talking About Death in Schools: Why It Should Happen More

School plays a big role in shaping how kids learn and grow, not just in subjects like math or science, but also in understanding life’s tougher topics. Yet death and dying rarely come up in class discussions. Many schools struggle to find the right way to include these conversations in lessons. With

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Jun 20 2026SPORTS

Understanding Gianni Infantino: A story of multiple identities

Gianni Infantino leads football’s top organization today, but his path started far from the spotlight. Born in 1970 in a small Swiss town called Brig, he grew up in a valley shaped by both Swiss precision and Italian warmth. His parents were part of a wave of Italian workers who moved to Switzerland

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Jun 20 2026POLITICS

France questions the idea of migrant processing centers in other countries

European leaders are divided over a new plan to handle migration by setting up centers in countries outside the EU. French President Emmanuel Macron made it clear this week that France won't support the idea, calling such centers ineffective and questioning whether they fit with European values. Ma

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Jun 20 2026BUSINESS

New Workplace Tracking Tool Sparks Privacy Concerns at Major Bank

A large Canadian bank recently announced plans to track how its employees use their work computers, raising eyebrows among staff who wonder if this crosses a privacy line. The bank claims the software, which monitors browser activity and app usage, will help managers understand workflow bottlenecks—

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Jun 20 2026OPINION

Small actions today build stronger communities later

Vaccines have quietly saved over 150 million lives in the past half century, protecting not just individual children but entire neighborhoods. Healthy kids mean full classrooms, busy playgrounds, and fewer sleepless nights for parents. Yet tiny doubts about rare side effects or public health rules c

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Jun 20 2026POLITICS

A Vietnamese man sent back to South Sudan heads home after a controversial U. S. deportation

A man originally from Vietnam, who was forcibly returned from the U. S. to South Sudan last year, left the country on Friday bound for Hanoi. His journey marks the end of a contentious policy that moved foreign nationals with past convictions to third countries, often far from where they had lived.

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Jun 20 2026TECHNOLOGY

Politics Could Cramp AI’s Big Growth Plans

Governments are starting to act like gatekeepers for the newest AI models, not just the chips that train them. The U. S. recently stopped foreign users from getting the most advanced versions from Anthropic, a top AI lab. Anthropic reacted by pulling those models offline entirely. This shift turns A

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Jun 20 2026CRIME

Big events, big risks: How to spot World Cup scams before they catch you

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is coming, and so are the scammers. With fans from all over the world planning trips to the U. S. , Canada, and Mexico, criminals see dollar signs in the chaos. While the tournament promises fun and excitement, authorities warn that fake ticket websites, bogus travel deals, a

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Jun 20 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A fresh look at a popular TV crime drama''s streaming success

A crime drama series centered on a powerful woman in Atlanta''s nightlife scene has quickly climbed streaming charts after its recent return. The show follows Marilyn "Madam" DeVille, a business leader expanding her operations in a male-dominated industry. Her choices lead to unexpected challenges a

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