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Seven-Story Picnic Basket Building in Ohio Listed for $8.5 Million
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Seven-Story Picnic Basket Building in Ohio Listed for $8.5 Million

The former Longaberger Company headquarters in Newark, Ohio — a seven-story building shaped like a giant picnic basket — is on the market for $8.5 million. Any buyer must agree to preserve the building's distinctive quirky design. Longaberger, once an iconic American basket-weaving brand, ceased operations years ago.

Bode Miller Arrested in Idaho on Two Drug Charges
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Bode Miller Arrested in Idaho on Two Drug Charges

Bode Miller, one of the most decorated Alpine skiers in American history, was arrested earlier this month in Idaho on two drug charges. No further details about the specific substances or circumstances have been disclosed. Miller is a multiple Olympic medalist and former World Cup champion.

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Alphabet Joins Dow Jones Industrial Average, Replacing Verizon
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Alphabet Joins Dow Jones Industrial Average, Replacing Verizon

Alphabet, Google's parent company, will replace Verizon in the Dow Jones Industrial Average. The index provider described Alphabet as "more representative" of the communications sector. The move marks one of the most significant reshuffles in the DJIA's composition in recent years.

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Trump Wanted to Clean the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool — Algae Won
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Trump Wanted to Clean the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool — Algae Won

President Donald Trump launched an effort to clean up the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool as part of beautifying Washington, DC, ahead of the nation's 250th birthday. Despite the administration's attempts, algae growth in the pool has proven persistent and difficult to eradicate. Experts point to complex ecological factors that make the problem hard to solve quickly.

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Radio Communication Failure Halts All Train Traffic Across Germany
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Radio Communication Failure Halts All Train Traffic Across Germany

German rail operator Deutsche Bahn halted all train services nationwide after a failure in its radio communications system. All trains in transit were stopped at the nearest available stations. The news agency dpa reported the outage, with no estimated restoration time given at the time of the announcement.

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Daryl Hall Underwent Kidney Transplant: "I'm Already Starting to Feel Better"
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Daryl Hall Underwent Kidney Transplant: "I'm Already Starting to Feel Better"

Singer Daryl Hall, known for his duo Hall & Oates, has revealed he underwent a kidney transplant. The musician said he is already starting to feel better and expects to be back to normal within a few months. He did not disclose when the operation took place or the underlying cause of his kidney condition.

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Record French Heatwave's 'Hairdryer Effect' Threatens Normandy Crops
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Record French Heatwave's 'Hairdryer Effect' Threatens Normandy Crops

A record heatwave in France is threatening crops in the Normandy region. A combination of high soil temperatures and hot winds can cause crops to wither within hours, a phenomenon dubbed the "hairdryer effect." Local farmers fear significant damage to the region's food production as conditions persist.

Arshavin: NHL's Stanley Cup Overshadowed FIFA World Cup in U.S. Cities
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Arshavin: NHL's Stanley Cup Overshadowed FIFA World Cup in U.S. Cities

Former Russian footballer Andrei Arshavin criticized the atmosphere around the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States, claiming that the NHL's Stanley Cup attracted more attention than the World Cup in American cities. He contrasted this with Mexico, praising fans there for their far more enthusiastic celebrations. Russia is suspended from FIFA competitions and is not participating in the tournament.

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US Government Pushes Meta to Accept Federal AI Safety Reviews
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US Government Pushes Meta to Accept Federal AI Safety Reviews

US federal officials are pressuring Meta to accept government safety evaluations of its artificial intelligence systems, making it the last major tech holdout to resist such reviews. The push comes weeks after authorities ordered Anthropic to pull its latest AI model. The government appears to be escalating oversight across the entire AI industry.

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Miami Nightclub E11EVEN Cashes In on World Cup Tourism Boom
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Miami Nightclub E11EVEN Cashes In on World Cup Tourism Boom

Gino LoPinto, operating partner of E11EVEN Miami — described as the highest-grossing nightclub per square foot in the US — says the 2026 World Cup is a major economic driver for the city's hospitality sector. The influx of international visitors has sharply boosted revenue across Miami's bars, restaurants, and nightclubs. LoPinto views the tournament as a significant catalyst for the broader entertainment industry.

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Bruce Springsteen Center Opens — but Artifacts Feel Distant from the Artist
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Bruce Springsteen Center Opens — but Artifacts Feel Distant from the Artist

The Bruce Springsteen Center for American Music has opened, offering visitors a collection of artifacts from the legendary rocker's career. A reviewer describes the experience as a pilgrimage that exposes a strange gap between Springsteen as a living artist and the static museum objects meant to represent him. The center raises questions about whether memorabilia can truly capture the essence of a performer defined by live energy.

Deschamps Misses France vs Norway After Mother's Death
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Deschamps Misses France vs Norway After Mother's Death

France coach Didier Deschamps will miss his team's final World Cup group match against Norway after returning home following the death of his mother, the French Football Federation announced on Tuesday. Assistant coach Guy Stephan will take charge of the side in his absence. France have already qualified for the last 32 and are competing for top spot in Group I.

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Trump Allies Reassure Israel Over US-Iran Nuclear Deal Tensions
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Trump Allies Reassure Israel Over US-Iran Nuclear Deal Tensions

Allies of Donald Trump have been working to reassure Israeli officials amid growing tensions over a potential US-Iran deal. Israel has expressed concern that any agreement could undermine its security interests. The source does not specify which Trump allies were involved or what assurances were given.

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China Targets US Rare Earths Firms in Retaliation Against Pentagon
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China Targets US Rare Earths Firms in Retaliation Against Pentagon

China has taken retaliatory action against US rare earths companies in response to moves by the Pentagon. Gracelin Baskaran of the Center for Strategic and International Studies says the US has made "unprecedented" multi-billion-dollar investments in domestic rare earths infrastructure to compete with China, but warns it remains a long-term process. Technology and production capacity still require years of further development before the US can meaningfully reduce its dependence on Chinese supply chains.

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NYC Tourism Surges Thanks to World Cup and Knicks NBA Title
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NYC Tourism Surges Thanks to World Cup and Knicks NBA Title

Julie Coker, President and CEO of NYC Tourism & Conventions, reported a major surge in visitors to New York City following the Knicks' NBA championship win and the World Cup kickoff on June 11. Both domestic and international tourists have flooded the city's bars and restaurants, with many also traveling to neighboring New Jersey for World Cup matches. City officials view the combination of events as an exceptional economic boost for the greater NYC region.

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Massive fire destroys sandal factory in Tangerang, Indonesia
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Massive fire destroys sandal factory in Tangerang, Indonesia

A massive fire tore through a sandal factory in Tangerang, Indonesia, destroying the entire facility. The blaze spread to a gas storage area, dramatically escalating the emergency and complicating firefighting efforts. The full extent of casualties and damage has not yet been confirmed.

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Goldman Sachs strong earnings, SpaceX plans major bond issuance
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Goldman Sachs strong earnings, SpaceX plans major bond issuance

Goldman Sachs reported strong quarterly earnings, while SpaceX is preparing a major bond issuance to raise capital. Analysts are sounding alarms over the overheating of the AI boom, with warnings about excessive US control over AI infrastructure. Concerns about over-concentration of economic and technological power are also highlighted in the morning briefing.

Ronaldo asked about Messi at the World Cup — blanked the question
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Ronaldo asked about Messi at the World Cup — blanked the question

At the World Cup, Cristiano Ronaldo was asked about Lionel Messi following the second round of group matches and responded with complete silence, ignoring the question entirely. Both players have reasons to be satisfied after their respective teams' results and are engaged in an informal rivalry for the tournament's top honours. The footage of Ronaldo's reaction spread rapidly across global social media.

Oleksiejczuk wants 19 more UFC fights, then plans to work on a farm
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Oleksiejczuk wants 19 more UFC fights, then plans to work on a farm

Polish UFC fighter Michał Oleksiejczuk is preparing for his 19th fight inside the octagon. Before a forthcoming UFC gala, he revealed his long-term plan: to fight another 19 bouts at the top level before retiring. After his fighting career, Oleksiejczuk says he intends to return to farming.

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Paid in company stock? Diversify to protect your financial future
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Paid in company stock? Diversify to protect your financial future

Being compensated in company stock exposes employees to a double risk: a bad quarter can simultaneously wipe out the value of their stock holdings and cost them their job. Financial experts warn against letting loyalty to an employer override sound diversification of personal assets. The advice is to regularly sell employer stock and spread investments across different asset classes to protect long-term financial security.

No NFL Supplemental Draft for Sorsby – Return to College or Wait Until 2027?
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No NFL Supplemental Draft for Sorsby – Return to College or Wait Until 2027?

The NFL did not hold a supplemental draft, leaving quarterback Brendan Sorsby without that route into the league. His options now include returning to college football or waiting for the 2027 NFL Draft. No decision has been announced, and his path forward remains uncertain.