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Jun 10 2026HEALTH

Guided Airway Care: A New Way to Help Ambulance Teams

When a patient is in trouble far from hospitals, getting the airway open can be very hard. Ambulance crews often have to do intubation while moving, which makes the job tougher and success rates lower. In a study that used realistic training rooms, doctors showed how one‑to‑one video guidance fro

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Jun 10 2026SPORTS

North America’s Soccer Show: A Game of Trade and Hope

The 2026 World Cup will be the biggest football tournament ever, with 104 games and 48 teams playing across North America. The three‑country bid that won FIFA’s approval in 2018 promised to bring the world’s biggest consumer market into a soccer event. It relied on old ties, solid infrastructure and

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Jun 10 2026FINANCE

Rupee Faces Slump as Global Tensions and Dollar Pull Push It Down

The Indian rupee is likely to start the day weaker, as a calm risk appetite and strong dollar demand from investors pull it down. Market watchers see the currency opening around 95. 40 to 95. 44 per dollar, after trading at 95. 35 the day before. Last week, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) intr

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Jun 10 2026SPORTS

The Red Sox Clubhouse: Inside the Calm Amid the Noise

A recent chat with interim manager Chad Tracy cleared up rumors that Boston’s locker room was in chaos. Tracy told listeners that, although the team is 10 games below . 500, everyone inside the clubhouse is focused on winning and staying united. He said that any chatter outside of the team’s r

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Jun 10 2026FINANCE

Car Finance Firms Weigh Paying Off Customers After 17‑Year Mis‑Selling

Car finance companies in Britain are debating whether to give customers money for a long‑running mis‑selling case. The problem began in 2007 when lenders and dealers allegedly hid commission details, leading to higher interest rates for buyers. A £9. 1 billion scheme was created to fix the issue, bu

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Jun 10 2026POLITICS

Future of Social Security: What Happens in 2032?

The money that pays out pensions to more than 60 million people is expected to run out in the year 2032. If lawmakers do not act before then, retirees will automatically lose about one‑fifth of their monthly checks. The latest report from the Social Security Trustees says that Congress should sta

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Jun 10 2026POLITICS

A Volunteer’s Outburst Shakes a Campaign

A man who once helped run Lieutenant Governor Pamela Evette’s bid for governor was taken into custody after a heated clash at a rally in Greer. The incident happened on June 8, the day before South Carolina’s primary election. While supporters gathered to wrap up Evette’s campaign, a volunteer named

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Jun 10 2026POLITICS

Dallas City Hall May Move: New Plan to Save Money

The city’s chief financial officer has suggested that Dallas should leave its current City Hall building instead of fixing it up. This is the first time city staff has officially recommended moving away from the old downtown structure. The proposal comes after a study that shows repairing the 50‑ye

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Jun 10 2026TECHNOLOGY

Claude Fable 5 Arrives: A New AI Storytelling Powerhouse

Anthropic has announced a fresh addition to its lineup of large language models, called Claude Fable 5. The company says this new model is designed to generate creative and engaging stories, with a focus on mythic themes. The update follows earlier releases that aimed to improve safety and reduce ha

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Jun 10 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Future‑Proof Films: How ’90s Movies Got Ahead of Tech

These old blockbusters feel like previews from a future that’s already here. Back when the web was a novelty and smartphones were luxury gadgets, filmmakers imagined worlds full of spying cameras, stolen identities, and machines that learn on their own. Critics called the ideas creepy, but today the

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