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Jun 18 2026POLITICS

South Korea’s President Keeps Trump’s Pen and a Golf Plan

Lee Jae‑myung, who attended the G7 meeting in France as a partner country guest, left the event with an unusual souvenir: a pen once used by U. S. President Donald Trump. The gift was exchanged after a long dinner discussion where the two leaders talked about peace on the Korean peninsula and streng

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Jun 18 2026POLITICS

Trump Criticizes Obama Over Iran Deal

During a meeting at the G7 summit in France, Trump claimed that some Iranian officials insulted Barack Obama. He said they called Obama a “stupid son of a bitch” after the 2015 agreement. Trump argued that Obama could not have secured a better deal with Iran. The former president pointed to

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Jun 18 2026POLITICS

FTC Hits Trans Health Group Over Claims About Youth Care

The Federal Trade Commission, together with four states, has filed a lawsuit against the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH). The case argues that WPATH made false statements about care for transgender minors and earned money from those claims. The suit also says the group

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Jun 18 2026BUSINESS

A Rising Tech Star Lost in a Texas Crash

Joshua Baer, known as an “Austinpreneur, ” helped launch Austin’s tech scene. He started Capital Factory in 2009, a venture‑capital hub that backs startups from robots to autonomous ships. Baer was famous for encouraging people to leave corporate jobs and start their own businesses. The Austi

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Jun 18 2026SPORTS

Pulisic's Return: A Big Test for the US Team Before Australia Clash

The United States soccer team faces a crucial moment ahead of their match against Australia, with star player Christian Pulisic still recovering from a calf injury. Pulisic, who plays as an attacker, got hurt during the team's first World Cup game against Paraguay. He left the field at halftime, eve

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Jun 18 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Fresh Mystery Show Worth Your Time Before Season Two

A new mystery series is about to drop its second season, and it’s getting overlooked despite being one of the most original shows around. Paramount+ has plenty of big names in its lineup, but this crime mystery stands out for all the right reasons. While shows like Yellowstone and its spin-offs get

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Jun 18 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A classic crime movie is returning to streaming soon

One of Kevin Costner’s most famous early films is about to get a fresh chance online. "The Untouchables, " a 1987 crime thriller, will appear on Paramount+ next month. The movie helped launch Costner’s career as a leading man in Hollywood. Though he had been acting for years, this film marked his bi

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Jun 18 2026HEALTH

Helping seniors after hospital stays needs a major upgrade

Going home after a hospital visit sounds simple, but for many older patients, it's just the start of another challenge. Experts say hospitals often drop the ball here. They send patients out with a plan but rarely check if those plans actually work. After being discharged, seniors frequently end up

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Jun 18 2026SPORTS

Rangers' recent wins and persistent setbacks

A few bright spots emerged for the Rangers this week, with two players stepping up after rough patches. A recent acquisition has been on a tear, boosting his stats after a slow start. His performance now sits well above the league average, making him a key player to watch. Another top performer has

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Jun 18 2026SCIENCE

How Teen Stress Shapes the Brain

Inside the developing teenage brain, stress leaves more than just emotional marks—it physically reshapes how information travels. New research zeroes in on cortisol, the hormone that spikes when teens face pressure, and how its levels affect the brain’s wiring. In a group of 222 adolescents from fin

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