PRESIDENT FRANKLIN D ROOSEVELT

Jun 19 2026ENVIRONMENT

AI Powerhouses: How Their Footprint Stacks Up

Data centers that run artificial‑intelligence programs are getting a lot of attention for the electricity and water they use. In 2023, U. S. facilities drew about 176 terawatt‑hours—roughly 4½ percent of the country’s total power. That sounds huge, but when you compare it to other big polluters, the

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Jun 19 2026POLITICS

Trump’s Deal With Iran: A Questionable Move

President Trump’s recent agreement with Iran has sparked sharp criticism. Some say it hurt the world economy and boosted Iran’s influence, while others argue it showed that Iran can survive attacks. The deal followed pressure over the Strait of Hormuz, a key shipping lane. Trump’s statement about

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Jun 19 2026HEALTH

How Virtual Doubles Could Change the Way Diabetes is Handled

Doctors and tech experts have been testing a new way to treat diabetes without always relying on guesswork. It involves creating a digital copy of a patient’s body—one that updates in real time based on blood sugar readings, activity levels, and even meals. This virtual double, often called a digita

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Jun 18 2026POLITICS

Trump Criticizes Obama Over Iran Deal

During a meeting at the G7 summit in France, Trump claimed that some Iranian officials insulted Barack Obama. He said they called Obama a “stupid son of a bitch” after the 2015 agreement. Trump argued that Obama could not have secured a better deal with Iran. The former president pointed to

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Jun 18 2026POLITICS

From Mexico to Arkansas: A Family’s Journey and the Politics of Identity

Dr. Alejandra Campos grew up in Springdale, Arkansas, after her parents fled Mexico in the early 1990s. Their move was driven by hope and hard work, as they settled in a small town that would become the backdrop for her future studies. She talks about how their sacrifices and strong family ties p

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Jun 18 2026SCIENCE

A New Approach to Child Hip Surgery Using 3D Printing

Doctors and engineers are testing a fresh idea for hip surgery in young patients. Instead of using standard metal plates to hold bones in place after a fracture or deformity, they’re trying out a lighter, honeycomb-like structure. The trick? It’s made with a special 3D printer that allows for tiny,

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Jun 17 2026POLITICS

Big Data Centers: A Hidden Cost for Small Towns

Data centers are huge, usually between half a million and several million square feet – the size of eight to forty football fields. They look plain, with no windows and thick concrete walls that keep out intruders. Inside, thousands of racks hold special processors called GPUs or TPUs. Each rack use

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Jun 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Blood Orange Sets the Tone for Olivia Wilde’s New Film

Devonté Hynes, who performs under the name Blood Orange, has long been recognized for his inventive music. A24 saw fit to enlist him for the soundtrack of Olivia Wilde’s upcoming movie, “The Invite. ” His opening track, “Contentious Environment, ” immediately shows his skill at building suspense.

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Jun 17 2026FINANCE

A Closer Look at Dave & Buster's Recent Struggles

Dave & Buster’s had a rough start to the year. Their profits were way below what experts predicted, landing at just 22 cents per share instead of the expected 61 cents. Revenue also dropped, hitting $559. 2 million compared to the $580. 46 million forecast—a 1. 5% decrease from last year. On top of

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Jun 16 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Disney Toy Boxes Let Fans Guess Their Favorite Characters

Disney fans can now try their luck with two fresh blind‑box collections from Cosbi. The first set, priced at $16. 99, hides a single figure inside each cream‑colored box. The design is pink and cherry‑blossom inspired, matching the playful vibe of the items. A card that shows what you might

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