THE DIVISION

Jun 04 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrity Crowd Shows Up for Game 1 in San Antonio

The NBA Finals began with a splash of star power in the Frost Bank Center, even though it isn’t the usual Madison Square Garden spot. Fans and friends of the game had a mix of familiar faces that made headlines. First, film director Spike Lee and comedian Tracy Morgan appeared together at the venue

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Jun 04 2026TECHNOLOGY

Guardrails for AI: How One Startup Keeps Your Face Safe

The last week’s tech gathering in Culver City drew thousands of Hollywood insiders to learn how artificial intelligence can help film. Most talks celebrated the promise of AI, but a conversation with Luke Arrigoni, CEO of Loti AI, offered a different view. Loti scans the web for unapproved deepfakes

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Jun 04 2026POLITICS

Senator Collins: Time to Show Real Courage

The Senate race in Maine is about more than past wins. Senator Susan Collins seeks a sixth term, but voters must ask if she can act boldly now. Collins helped bring the state forward in many ways, yet her recent choices raise doubts. Her vote to confirm Justice Kavanaugh proved a mistake th

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Jun 04 2026LIFESTYLE

Family Stress: A Cautionary Tale of Boundaries and Care

The story starts with a sister who left her husband after three years of marriage. About a year later, the man she was seeing moved in with her and the kids. He often swears around a nephew and has threatened to hit his aunt if she says something he doesn’t like. He also makes many mean or insulting

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Jun 04 2026POLITICS

Sweden’s Vote: A Shift Toward the Left

The next Swedish election on September 13 looks set to hand power to the centre‑left opposition, a new survey from the national statistics office suggests. The four main parties on that side now enjoy 55. 2 % support, up from 48. 9 % in 2022. In contrast, the governing coalition led by Prime Mini

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Jun 04 2026OPINION

Tariffs on Foreign Goods: A Costly Misstep

The U. S. has collected about $340 billion in import duties since the last president rolled out new tariffs over a year ago. Supporters say these taxes push factories back to America and boost domestic jobs. Some data shows U. S. industrial output climbing, and productivity is set to rise in 2

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Jun 04 2026OPINION

SpaceX IPO: A New Way to Make Money in Space

The launch of SpaceX on the stock market is not about rockets to Mars. Elon Musk wants to turn space into a profit machine. He said in February that joining SpaceX with his AI company xAI would create the biggest “innovation engine. ” That phrase hides a plan to own every part of the space

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Jun 04 2026HEALTH

Dalai Lama Plans Knee Care in New Delhi

The 90‑year‑old spiritual leader will head to India’s capital this month for a procedure on his left knee, according to his office. The trip is set for Friday as he leaves his exile home in Dharamshala, a Himalayan town. Followers usually hold special prayers before any medical step. The office als

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Jun 04 2026POLITICS

Taiwan Urges China to Acknowledge Tiananmen Tragedy

The day after the 37th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square crackdown, Taiwan’s president made a public plea for China to confront its past. He asked Beijing to admit the truth, ease the pain of those affected and open a path for dialogue. The message was shared on his social media page, where he war

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Jun 04 2026POLITICS

Nine Lives Lost in Gaza Skirmishes

The day began with a series of air attacks over the Gaza Strip, where Israeli jets targeted four apartment buildings before dawn. These strikes caused nine deaths and left fifteen wounded, according to local medical teams. One of the buildings housed a family of five; all members were killed in the

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