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Alan Greenspan Legacy: Former Federal Reserve Chairman Dies at 100 After Shaping a Financial Era

Felipe Cardona June 22, 2026

The Alan Greenspan legacy remains one of the most debated chapters in modern economic history. Greenspan, who served as chairman of the Federal Reserve from 1987 to 2006 and became one of the most influential economic policymakers of the late twentieth century, died at the age of 100 at his home in Washington, D.C. His death closes the story of a figure whose decisions helped guide the United States through

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Justice Department Ties Public Safety Grants to Immigration Enforcement Cooperation

Sarah Olivella June 22, 2026

The Justice Department public safety grants program is entering a new phase as federal officials introduce funding criteria. These criteria encourage greater cooperation between local

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AI Industry Spending Surges in Midterm Elections as Debate Over Regulation Intensifies

SMGN Publishing June 22, 2026

AI industry spending is becoming one of the most influential forces in American politics as technology companies, investors, and advocacy organizations pour millions of dollars

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George Washington’s Original Beer Recipe Recreated as America Celebrates 250 Years of History

Sarah Olivella June 19, 2026

The George Washington beer recipe is providing history enthusiasts and beer lovers with a unique opportunity to experience a beverage enjoyed during the colonial era.

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Tick Season Is Getting Worse as Deer Populations Fuel Growing Health Risks

SMGN Publishing June 19, 2026

Tick season getting worse is becoming a growing concern for public health officials, researchers, and residents across large portions of the United States. Areas that

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Giorgia Meloni Trump Dispute Erupts After Italian Leader Rejects G7 Photo Claim

Felipe Cardona June 19, 2026

The Giorgia Meloni Trump dispute burst into public view after Italy’s prime minister strongly rejected remarks allegedly made by President Donald Trump regarding their interactions

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Oil Prices Falling Sparks Market Optimism, but Traders Warn Risks Remain

Felipe Cardona June 19, 2026

Oil prices falling after the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz has triggered a wave of optimism across global financial markets. Crude prices have retreated

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Tim Cook iPhone Prices Rise Warning Comes as Apple and Intel Expand US Chip Production

Felipe Cardona June 18, 2026

The Tim Cook iPhone prices rise warning is drawing attention across the technology industry as growing semiconductor costs collide with renewed efforts to expand chip

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Obama Presidential Center campus in Chicago during opening celebrations

Obama Presidential Center Opens in Chicago With Historic Dedication Ceremony and Public Museum Launch

Sarah Olivella June 18, 2026

The Obama Presidential Center is officially opening in Chicago, marking a milestone nearly ten years in the making. Designed as a civic and cultural destination,

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Sustainable aviation fuel production for the future of green aviation

Sustainable Aviation Fuel Gains Attention as Airlines Seek Alternatives to Traditional Jet Fuel

Sarah Olivella June 18, 2026

Sustainable aviation fuel is becoming one of the most important technologies in the effort to reduce carbon emissions from air travel. As global fuel markets

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Hugh Jackman in The Death of Robin Hood medieval thriller

The Death of Robin Hood Reimagines the Legendary Outlaw in Hugh Jackman’s Darkest Role Yet

Sarah Olivella June 18, 2026

The Death of Robin Hood offers a bold and unexpected interpretation of one of literature’s most enduring folk heroes. Directed by Michael Sarnoski, the filmmaker

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Skyfall Nuclear Missile Raises New Concerns Over Russia’s Experimental Nuclear-Powered Weapon

Felipe Cardona June 18, 2026

The Skyfall nuclear missile is once again drawing scrutiny after new research suggested that Russia may have achieved something long considered technically possible but extraordinarily

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