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Jun 15 2026FINANCE

Musk’s $1 Trillion Fortune Beats the Whole Crypto World

Elon Musk has crossed a landmark milestone, becoming the first person in modern times to own more than $1 trillion. The rise came after SpaceX, the space‑launch company he founded, went public on the Nasdaq. The company’s debut pushed its valuation to $2. 2 trillion, and Musk still owns about 42 % o

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Jun 15 2026POLITICS

Swiss Voters Say No to a 10‑Million Cap

Older citizens and city residents turned the tide against a right‑wing plan that would have limited Switzerland’s population to 10 million. The referendum, held on Sunday, ended with a 55‑to‑45 percent rejection. The proposal, backed by the Swiss People’s Party, aimed to stop free movement of wor

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Jun 15 2026HEALTH

Music in the OR: A Calm Tool for Kids

Children and teens who go to surgery often feel scared before the operation, afraid during recovery, and sometimes act wildly when waking up. A new study looked at whether playing music around the time of surgery can help ease those emotions and keep heart rates steady. The researchers gathered d

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Jun 15 2026SPORTS

Big Moves, Big Misses: How Two Stars Left Dallas in the Dust

The Dallas Mavericks once had a dream duo: Luka Doncic and Jalen Brunson. Four years ago, the team could have kept both players for many seasons. Instead, the league’s biggest trades happened. Doncic was sent to the Los Angeles Lakers midway through the 2024‑25 season, and Brunson signed a four‑year

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Jun 15 2026OPINION

Fans in the U. S. Face a Hard Choice at Iran’s World Cup Match

Iran’s national soccer team is set to play in the United States this summer, but many fans living abroad are torn. The country’s recent crackdown on protests and the ongoing war with the U. S. and Israel add pressure to a simple love of the game. The team was given visas at the last minute and had

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Jun 15 2026POLITICS

Trump’s Unexpected Lessons on Politics and Pride

Donald Trump has taught me that pride can be a double‑edged sword. He uses words to rally people, yet his language often shows how unclear speech can mislead and divide. When he attacks movements that fight racism, class bias, or ableism, it reminds me how vital diversity and fairness are in s

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Jun 15 2026OPINION

Brave Marylanders: A 250‑Year‑Old Fight That Saved a Nation

A long time ago, the British sent a huge fleet to New York. Washington’s army was outnumbered and in trouble. The British, with hired German soldiers, were very harsh—no prisoners were taken. Washington’s forces looked doomed. The only chance was a quick retreat across the Gowanus marsh. But Britis

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Jun 15 2026WEATHER

Hot Record in Cardiff’s Bute Park

The Met Office announced that a new spring temperature record was set in Cardiff, but the measurement site is far from ideal. Bute Park’s weather station sits next to a large plant nursery, where greenhouses keep their own climate under strict control. The station’s surroundings add to the pro

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Jun 15 2026TECHNOLOGY

New Drone Radar Keeps Ports Safe from Low‑Cost Threats

Offshore ships and ports face a growing danger: cheap drones that can fly fast and easily. A new radar, called IRIS OTM at Sea, is built to spot these aircraft quickly and stop them from hurting cargo or people. The system can be set up fast, moves between land and sea smoothly, and works even

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Jun 15 2026BUSINESS

KPMG Australia Pauses New Government Projects Amid Ethics Probe

The federal Department of Finance announced that KPMG Australia will not submit bids for any new government contracts from June 16 to September 30. This pause comes while the firm’s internal governance, culture and ethical standards are under scrutiny following whistleblower claims that confidential

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