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Jun 19 2026CRIME

A New Netflix Crime Thriller Gets a Strong Start

Netflix’s latest mystery series drops all eight episodes at once, sparking a mixed reaction from critics. The show, built on a novel by Harlan Coben, follows a man wrongfully convicted of killing his son who may still be alive. The plot’s twists keep viewers on edge, but some reviewers feel the paci

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Jun 19 2026POLITICS

A Texas Man Wins a Gun‑Rights Battle Over Marijuana

The Supreme Court has ruled that federal law cannot bar people who use marijuana from owning guns. The decision was unanimous and supports a Texas resident, Ali Danial Hemani, who argued that the ban violates his Second Amendment rights. Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote a narrow opinion, saying the govern

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Jun 19 2026BUSINESS

Indian IT Shares Fall After Accenture Warns of AI Risks

India’s technology sector, worth about $315 billion, has seen its stocks dip after a key player in the industry issued a cautious outlook. The company highlighted that artificial intelligence could shake up its traditional, people‑heavy service model and suggested a slowdown in the next fiscal year.

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Jun 19 2026POLITICS

President Lee Demands Big Changes to Korea’s Election System

South Korean President Lee Jae‑Myung has called for a sweeping reform of the country’s election framework after a series of problems hit the local polls on June 3. The most visible issue was a shortage of ballot papers, which sparked public outrage and led to protests that questioned the fairness of

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Jun 19 2026BUSINESS

Jet Traffic Skyrockets as Rich Fans Fly to the World Cup

The 2026 World Cup has turned North America into a runway for the wealthy. More than a quarter of a thousand private jets touched down in Los Angeles alone, according to data that was examined by a news outlet. That figure represents a 45 % jump from the week before, and it shows how quickly luxury

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Jun 19 2026POLITICS

Prediction Markets: A New View on a Growing Debate

The world of prediction markets has sparked fresh discussion at this year’s Manifest festival, held in a quiet Berkeley campus that hosts many thinkers on AI and altruism. While the event drew academics, founders, and market players, most attendees had never seen a recent ad featuring actor Timothée

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Jun 19 2026BUSINESS

Gulf Airlines Fly Back to Normal After War‑Induced Turbulence

The Middle East’s biggest air carriers are slowly regaining their former rhythm after a four‑month clash that shook flight paths and airport schedules. Data from Flightradar24. com shows that overall Gulf airline traffic has climbed to about 82 % of the level seen just before hostilities began on

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Jun 19 2026TECHNOLOGY

Building a Safer AI Coding Helper for Your Home Lab

In many home labs, people run large language models (LLMs) to help with coding and other tasks. They often use tools that let the LLM read, write, edit files or run shell commands. One popular choice is an agent harness called Pi, which can turn natural language instructions into a series of actions

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Jun 19 2026SCIENCE

Fungi Release Smell Molecules That Can Hurt or Help Little Plants

A group of scientists studied how the tiny, airborne chemicals that some fungi put out affect a small flowering plant called Arabidopsis thaliana. They looked at two very different fungi: one that is known to give off these chemicals, Trichoderma harzianum, and another, Mucor mucedo, that had never

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Jun 19 2026SCIENCE

Rebuilding Strong Tissues with Smart Plant‑Based Hydrogels

Plant‑derived hydrogels are gaining attention for repairing tough body parts like bone, cartilage, tendon and ligament. These tissues must support weight and movement, so any new material has to be strong and stable over time. Traditional grafts—either taken from the patient or made synthetically—of

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