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Jun 15 2026OPINION

Silicon Valley’s Quiet Power Play

John O’Farrell, once a partner at the venture firm Andreessen Horowitz, recently shared his concerns about how tech investors are shaping policy on artificial intelligence. He believes that the wealth of these companies is used to silence discussion about regulating AI, favoring their own interests

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Jun 15 2026FINANCE

Lifestyle Communities Keeps Its Spot on the Radar

Bell Potter’s analyst Andy MacFarlane kept a neutral stance on Lifestyle Communities Ltd, giving the stock a Hold rating and suggesting a target price of A$5. 50. The analyst focuses on the real‑estate market, tracking firms like Goodman Group and Digico Infrastructure REIT. According to the data

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Jun 15 2026SPORTS

Denver Gains Star Power With Waddle’s Arrival

The 2026 NFL off‑season saw a headline move when the Denver Broncos brought in wide receiver Jaylen Waddle. He is widely regarded as one of the top talents at his position, and Denver already ranks among the league’s strongest squads. Because of this pick, fans expected a noticeable boost in the

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Jun 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Fresh Look at Funny and Thoughtful Entertainment

The show that keeps the writer laughing is a British comedy about a Greek Cypriot who runs a rental business with his family. The main character, played by the same actor as his sister on screen, speaks in a heavily accented voice that feels like a mix of London slang and broken grammar. Every epi

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Jun 15 2026ART

Dance Show Gives Students a Voice

The curtains lift and the stage lights glow. 28 dancers step onto the floor, ready to perform pieces that were written by their own classmates. The show is called “Room to Dance, ” and it takes place each year at Santa Fe College’s Fine Arts Hall. Students who take a course called Dance Composit

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Jun 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Crime TV Turns Inside Out: How a Bad Guy Became the New Hero

The first big shift in crime shows happened when a TV series made a mafia boss the star. Instead of showing cops chasing bad guys, viewers watched Tony Soprano’s messy life and saw how his choices hurt those around him. The show didn’t give Tony a happy ending; it followed him through therapy, famil

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Jun 15 2026SPORTS

Iran’s World Cup team faces off-field challenges before even playing a game

Before the whistle blows, Iran’s soccer team is already dealing with problems off the pitch. Visa troubles and political friction have thrown training plans into chaos. Some team staff couldn’t enter the U. S. , forcing Iran to set up camp in Mexico instead. Now, their opening match against New Zeal

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Jun 15 2026OPINION

Why research retractions deserve a closer look

Every year, studies get taken back from journals after mistakes or bad behavior are found. But digging into why retractions happen often gets ignored. Most research on this topic just counts how many papers get pulled without asking tough questions about the system itself. A closer look shows someth

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Jun 15 2026POLITICS

Rural Voters Reconsider Trump as Bills Rise and Trust Fades

Rural America helped push Donald Trump into the White House, but now many in these communities feel let down. Rising costs for everyday items like gas and groceries are making life harder, especially for those who live far from cities. A recent poll shows Trump’s approval among rural voters has fall

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Jun 15 2026HEALTH

A New Hope for Follicular Lymphoma Treatment

Follicular lymphoma is a slow-growing cancer that often comes back after treatment, especially in people whose disease worsens within two years of starting therapy. For years, chemoimmunotherapy was the go-to option, but now doctors are turning to gentler treatments that don’t rely on chemotherapy.

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