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The Editor Who Gave Star Wars Its Pulse: Marcia Lucas (1945‑2025)
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Beaufort Castle Falls: Israel’s New Front in Southern Lebanon and the Quantum‑Powered Mapping of a Conflict
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BUSINESS
A federal filing in the Eastern District of Texas threatens to expose a web of corporate ties, witness testimony and cross‑border evidence that could reshape how Fortune 500 companies handle digital records.
Jerome Powell, the former Federal Reserve chair, receives the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage award for his steadfast defense of monetary‑policy independence amid political pressure, coinciding with a tribute to activists in Minnesota.
The weekend’s box‑office drama saw a small‑budget horror from a 20‑year‑old filmmaker eclipse mainstream blockbusters, underscoring a potential shift toward online‑grown talent and genre‑specific thrills.
The proposed settlement tied to the Trump‑IRS dispute has ignited an unlikely fundraising campaign among former Jan. 6 participants, raising contentious questions about eligibility and the politics of compensation.
A massive rupture at a Nippon Dynawave Packaging Co. tank in Longview, Washington, shattered a 1953 paper‑making building, killing 11 employees and prompting a community reflection on the future of the region’s mills.
TRAVEL
The historic spelling contest has relocated from suburban Maryland to one of Washington’s grandest venues, sparking mixed reactions from spellers and their families.
Freeman Johnson, the oldest living survivor of the Pearl Harbor bombing, shares what he remembers—and what he didn’t know—about the day that changed the United States.
In a significant policy shift, Thailand has announced a reduction in the visa-free stay period for citizens of more than 90 countries, including the UK. This change aims to enhance national security amidst a rise in foreign-related crime.
In a significant policy shift, Thailand has announced the reduction of visa-free stay periods to 30 days for citizens from over 90 countries, including the UK, impacting many tourists and travelers.
Despite its long-standing popularity, Goa is witnessing a significant drop in foreign tourist numbers, driven by rising costs, geopolitical issues, and competition from alternative destinations.
SPORT
A 14‑year‑old from Rancho Cucamonga, California, claims the national title by spelling 32 words correctly in a lightning tiebreaker against Ishaan Gupta.
In Washington, D.C., the 98th Scripps National Spelling Bee finals begin tonight with nine contestants vying for the coveted $52,500 prize. A new television host, a return to Constitution Hall, and a blend of traditional and modern twists highlight an event that has evolved in character, region, and prize structure over its 99-year history.
Portugal eclipses its own May record with 40.3 °C in Mora, as a heat dome stocks warm air across Western Europe, stressing infrastructure, sports, and education systems.
The Oval Office grounds transform into a 60‑million‑dollar UFC arena as the White House stages its first professional live sporting event ahead of the 250th anniversary of independence.
As President Trump celebrates his 80th birthday and the United States marks its 250th anniversary, the White House’s South Lawn will host a temporary UFC octagon for a June 14 bout, while a flurry of construction projects marks his legacy.
ENTERTAINMENT
Oscar‑winning editor Marcia Lucas, who married Star Wars creator George Lucas and sliced the original film into a global phenomenon, dies at 80.
New Yorkers and visitors watch the city’s skyline transform when the setting sun lines up with the Manhattan street grid, a phenomenon that repeats twice a year. Discover when, where, and why it happens.
Kenneth Iwamasa, the former live‑in aide to the ‘Friends’ star, has received a prison term for injecting and supplying the actor with ketamine that led to his fatal overdose.
The Federation of Western India Cine Employees has urged film crews to refuse work with superstar Ranveer Singh following his reported withdrawal from the upcoming Don 3 production.
OPINION
Former US congressman Barney Frank, a trailblazer for LGBT rights and a key figure in the Dodd-Frank Act, passed away at 86 after a significant career in public service.
Tributes pour in for Barney Frank, one of the first openly gay US congressmen, who passed away at 86. Known for his advocacy on civil rights and his role in financial reforms, Frank leaves behind a legacy of bravery and dedication.
In a display of growing global influence, China's President Xi Jinping hosts Russian President Vladimir Putin shortly after welcoming former US President Donald Trump, marking a pivotal moment in international relations.
Exploring the intricate relationship between China and Russia, this article delves into their economic ties, geopolitical strategies, and the balance of power as they navigate a complex world order amidst Western sanctions.
Exploring the nuanced partnership of China and Russia, examining their economic ties, power dynamics, and the implications for global politics amidst increasing U.S. scrutiny.
POLITICS
Former Colorado elections clerk Tina Peters was freed early after a governor’s commutation amid presidential pressure. The case exposes the intersection of election security, state authority, and partisan politics.
Meji Alabi leverages his star‑making experience to bring Nigeria’s Biafran war to the screen, uncovering hidden memories and challenging a national narrative.
The nation heads to a decisive second round between Senator Iván Cepeda and right‑leaning businessman Abelardo de la Espriella, a duel that could reshape domestic security policy and foreign relations with the U.S. and neighbours.
Israel’s capture of the historic Beaufort Castle signals a decisive deepening of the ground offensive into Lebanon, prompting international condemnation and a surge in civilian displacement. The clash also underscores how modern data‑driven tools – including quantum‑enhanced geospatial analysis – are reshaping conflict reporting.
HEALTH
A silver school bus struck six vehicles south of I‑95 during a work‑zone slowdown, killing five passengers and sending 34 others to hospital.
A deep‑dive into the for‑profit Calo Programs facility—its high fees, alleged abuse, opaque oversight, and the clash between families, regulators and the company’s defense.
A catastrophic failure of a fire‑proof containment tank at Nippon Dynawave Packaging Co. in Longview, Washington, released more than 500,000 gallons of corrosive white‑liquor, causing 11 deaths, eight injuries and raising new questions about industrial chemical safety.
In the wake of historic ICE raids on Minneapolis suburbs, a school in Columbia Heights has turned to therapy‑dog Sage to address the trauma of young children who lost family members, were detained, or simply lived in fear.
TECH
How the Trump‑led Pentagon’s drive to embed artificial intelligence in the armed forces is colliding with safeguards, legal challenges, and a high‑profile showdown with Anthropic.
Firefighters were on scene for a reported gas leak when a Dallas apartment building exploded, killing three people and injuring several others.
Hezbollah is now employing low‑cost fiber‑optic FPV drones, a strategy borrowed from the war in Ukraine, to target Israeli forces and civilians along the Lebanese border. This article examines the technology, tactics and counter‑measures, and how quantum‑enabled data analysis is shaping the next wave of aerial warfare.
NASA’s new MoonBase program sets out a three‑phase strategy involving robotic landers, hopping drones, and power infrastructure—including nuclear reactors—to establish a semi‑permanent habitat at the Moon’s south pole by 2032. Partnerships with Blue Origin, Intuitive Machines, Astrobotic and SpaceX are pivotal, yet experts caution the timeline may be overly optimistic amid China’s own lunar ambitions.
After a nationwide blackout triggered by the February US‑Israeli military onslaught, Iranians are slowly regaining access to the web – but with tighter filtering and new restrictions.
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