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Jun 05 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Silverwood’s Summer: New Owners, Same Experience

When the Herschend Family Entertainment Corporation announced it would take over Silverwood Theme Park, fans of Idaho’s biggest summer attraction rushed to ask what would change. Would ticket prices jump? Could the park’s classic charm be traded for a new brand name or fresh rides? Park leaders ans

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Jun 05 2026CRIME

Student Arrested Over Hate Flag at NYU Graduation

A man named Alexander Stepnowsky was taken into custody after a flag bearing two swastikas and a Star of David appeared over a building at New York University during graduation festivities. The flag was flown from the Steinhardt School, a campus building named after a wealthy donor who supported Jew

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Jun 05 2026POLITICS

Sinaloa Governor’s Indictment Sparks Mexico‑US Tension

The U. S. charged Sinaloa governor Rubén Rocha Moya in April, a move that marked a sharp shift in how Washington and Mexico interact over crime. The indictment says Rocha helped drug traffickers move goods into the United States and protected cartel members for bribes. It also claims he won hi

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Jun 05 2026POLITICS

Fairfax Prosecutor Faces Big Questions About Immigration Rules

The U. S. House Judiciary Committee is demanding more details from Fairfax County’s chief prosecutor, Steve Descano, about how his office handles cases involving illegal immigrants. The committee says the county’s policies may favor non‑citizens in criminal proceedings, a claim that has stirred cont

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Jun 05 2026CRIME

Protests Rally Around Karmelo Anthony Trial in Texas

The day the courtroom opened for Karmelo Anthony’s trial, a crowd gathered outside the courthouse in Frisco, Texas. Those who joined the demonstration believed Anthony’s case was a matter of self‑defense, not crime. They shouted “self‑defense is not a crime, ” echoing the defense team’s main argumen

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Jun 05 2026CRIME

Cautionary Call: One Man’s Phone Sparks Five Years Behind Bars

Steven Sandoval, 47, tried to dodge jail by dialing a bomb threat from a payphone near King Soopers in Brighton. The call triggered an evacuation of about 1, 000 courthouse staff and the store’s customers for four hours. Police traced the call quickly because they already knew Sandoval, and he was t

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Jun 05 2026HEALTH

How Mother’s Iron Levels Affect Baby Growth

A new study looked at mothers who had normal iron levels during pregnancy and how that affected the babies they carried. Researchers measured a protein called ferritin, which shows how much iron is stored in the body, at different points in each trimester. They wanted to see if having too much iron

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Jun 05 2026EDUCATION

Students Study, Stress, and the Hidden Cost of Exams

When exams loom large, medical students often turn to shortcuts that can hurt their health and grades. They stay up late, drink more coffee, skip meals or eat junk food, move less, and some even smoke more. These habits are common, but it is not clear how much they affect exam results. Resear

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Jun 05 2026BUSINESS

New Marketing Leader Takes Charge of Global Fitness Brand

Silke Hensel has stepped into the role of Global Chief Marketing Officer for Ultimate Performance, a top-tier personal training company. Her arrival signals a shift toward long‑term brand building over quick sales tactics. Hensel brings more than fifteen years of experience running marketing teams

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Jun 05 2026HEALTH

Stroke Risk Trends in Chinese Adults: A New View

In China, strokes are a major health problem that can kill or cause long‑term disability. Researchers wanted to see how stroke risk changes over time in everyday people, rather than just looking at one snapshot. They followed a group of adults for four years and measured many health factors each yea

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