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Jun 13 2026CELEBRITIES

Blake Lively Gets Partial Win in Legal Battle Over Harassment Claims

A recent court decision gave Blake Lively a small legal victory in her dispute with director Justin Baldoni, though not the full outcome she might have hoped for. A federal judge ruled in her favor on one key point: allowing her to recover legal fees from Baldoni under a California law meant to prot

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Jun 13 2026POLITICS

Poland strengthens its military with US help

The United States just made a big promise to Poland. On Friday, U. S. officials announced a new $4 billion loan for Poland to buy more weapons. This brings the total US military funding available to Poland to $20 billion. Why now? It’s the same day Poland showed off its brand new F-35 fighter jets i

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Jun 13 2026POLITICS

Brazil offers cheap loans for delivery drivers to buy bikes

Delivery workers in Brazil can now get easier loans to buy motorcycles. The government wants to help people who deliver food or packages for apps. They can borrow money at lower interest rates than usual. Women get 11. 5% per year, while men pay 12. 5%. Normally, loans in Brazil cost a lot more—arou

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Jun 13 2026BUSINESS

From Childhood Dreams to Media Mogul: Byron Allen's Unusual Path

Byron Allen's journey from a kid cleaning up roller skates in Detroit to controlling TV time slots millions watch is pretty unusual. His story starts in a family-run roller rink where he learned early that hard work beats just talent. Moving to LA at 7 wasn’t a planned vacation - riots in Detroit af

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Jun 13 2026POLITICS

Teen's death sparks anger over U. S. facility in Kenya

A 17-year-old boy in central Kenya died during protests against a U. S. quarantine site for Ebola-exposed individuals, his family says. The teen left home to collect a school uniform when he got caught in the unrest. Police claim he was hit by a tear-gas canister, but witnesses and a protest leader

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Jun 13 2026SCIENCE

When Brain Clues Show Up Early: Cracking the Code of Alzheimer's

Scientists are focusing on a sticky protein called amyloid beta that builds up in the brain years before memory problems start. This protein is like a warning sign for Alzheimer's disease, but it shows up so slowly that doctors usually catch it too late. The big question is whether we can predict wh

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Jun 13 2026SCIENCE

New method boosts light-scattering sensors with click chemistry

Scientists have found a way to make tiny light-scattering sensors work much better. Instead of waiting for antibodies to clump by themselves, they added a fast chemical reaction that locks the antibodies together. This reaction uses copper to stitch proteins into bigger clusters, making the whole pr

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Jun 13 2026SCIENCE

How your body speaks to you (in ways you might miss)

Your body works like a busy office behind the scenes. While you read this, your brain is already predicting words before you finish typing them. Behind that, your body runs a non-stop data collection system tracking things like your pulse, hunger, and muscle tension. Experts call this hidden monitor

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Jun 13 2026POLITICS

Parks Must Keep History Lessons, Judge Says

A federal judge in Boston recently told the government they have to put back signs and displays about tough topics like slavery and climate change in national parks. These signs were removed because officials said they didn’t match the government’s view of history. The judge said taking them down wa

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Jun 13 2026POLITICS

Can science stay neutral when politics gets hot?

The National Academies of Science has long been seen as a steady voice in a stormy world. Born in the chaos of the Civil War, its job was to give clear, expert advice to the government. Over time, it built a reputation for tackling tough topics—even when powerful groups didn’t like the answers. But

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