THE DIVISION

Jun 03 2026POLITICS

Strikes, Stalemates and Rising Oil: The Gulf’s New Tension

The Gulf region saw a fresh burst of conflict on Wednesday, as an Iranian missile struck Kuwait’s airport and the U. S. military launched retaliatory attacks near the Strait of Hormuz, even though talks between Washington and Tehran remain stalled. The incident pushed oil prices higher by more th

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Jun 03 2026OPINION

A False Grave Tale and the Cost of Quick Headlines

The story began in 2021 when a Canadian community claimed that the remains of 215 Indigenous children had been found at a former residential school in Kamloops. A press release from the local First Nations band said that ground‑penetrating radar had uncovered unmarked graves. The chief of the band t

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Jun 03 2026BUSINESS

Hersheypark Workers and Management Nearly Agree on New Deal

The theme park in Pennsylvania is close to finalizing a new labor agreement. After weeks of talks, the company and the union that represents many employees have come to a “tentative” understanding with help from a federal mediator. The deal still needs approval from the union members, but both

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Jun 03 2026SPORTS

Knicks vs. Spurs: What to Expect in the NBA Finals

The first game of the NBA Finals will kick off this Wednesday in San Antonio, where the Spurs face New York’s Knicks. The series is already buzzing because of Victor Wembanyama, the young French center who has turned every game into a showcase. The league is scrambling to find ways to stop him, and

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Jun 03 2026SPORTS

High‑School Sports Highlights from Section III

The scoreboard for June 2 shows a busy day of high‑school games in Section III. In baseball, the final round of the Class D tournament had Oriskany defeating McGraw 8‑4. Christian Brothers Academy won the Class AAA state regional, beating Elmira 9‑7. Oneonta topped Bishop Ludden‑Grimes 14‑4

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Jun 03 2026CRIME

Daily Events in Lyndhurst: From Early‑Morning Outbursts to Late‑Night Steals

The day began early with a disturbance at a gas station. A man in a white bathrobe shouted at shoppers. He left before police arrived, just as he had earlier that morning in the parking lot. Police were called to his house several times during the week. Once he smashed windows. Another time he thre

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Jun 03 2026TECHNOLOGY

South Korea Joins Forces with Anthropic to Boost Cyber Defence

The Korean government has taken a step forward in protecting its digital infrastructure by partnering with Anthropic, the company behind the Mythos AI model. The move is part of a larger project called Glasswing, where KISA and leading Korean firms work together to spot and patch cyber weaknesses.

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Jun 03 2026LIFESTYLE

A Weekend at Pebble Beach: What Ralph Lauren Really Means

The event began with a new shop opening at Pebble Beach, a place known for its exclusivity. Ralph Lauren invited guests, including a mix of ambassadors and industry figures, to celebrate the launch. I had little knowledge of the brand beyond its high‑end image, but the weekend turned that perception

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Jun 03 2026HEALTH

Bringing Fairness into Healthy Living

The health world talks a lot about fairness, but it still slips through many plans for healthy living. People who try to stop or heal long‑term illnesses with diet, exercise and habits can miss the bigger picture. If a person’s life is shaped by poverty, discrimination or unsafe neighborhoods,

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Jun 03 2026WEATHER

Getting Ready for Rain Before the Weekend Warm-Up

The Great Lakes high pressure has kept things warm and mostly dry for early June across Wisconsin. That pattern holds through Wednesday with clear skies and temperatures reaching the mid-80s. South winds will pick up, giving a preview of what’s coming next. Clear nights make for comfortable sleeping

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