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Frederik Andersen displayed pure class after winning the 2025-26 Stanley Cup. In an emotional moment after the game, Andersen paid tribute to NHL veteran and four-time Stanley Cup winner Claude Lemieux, who died by suicide on May 28th, 2026. On X, Sportsnet posted a video showing Andersen speaking with David Amber and Elliotte Friedman. During the conversation, Andersen spoke about Lemieux and said that the late NHL legend always wanted the best for him. “He [Claude Lemieux] would just be so proud. I know that,” an emotional Andersen remarked. “He is a competitor. He always wanted the best for me,…

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We’ve got a bunch of power station deals kicking off this week’s Green Deals, starting with Jackery’s combined Early Prime Father’s Day Sale that is offering a 72-hour flash sale window on three units, including the 5,040Wh Explorer 5000 Plus Portable Power Station with 2x 500W solar panels at a new $3,905 low. We also spotted Anker offering a 48-hour SOLIX flash sale on a larger selection of units, like the F2600 2,560Wh Portable Power Station at an exclusive $854, and there are also Early Prime Day deals on EcoFlow’s RIVER 3 series power stations starting from $189. From there,…

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Summer in New York City is upon us, but the only thing hotter than the weather is the city’s newest restaurants. There’s artful seafood in the most unexpected and industrial of neighborhoods, theatrical fine dining in Murray Hill, and kitchens serving regional dishes that were previously hard to find in the city. When you need to escape into the crisp A/C, or want to people watch on a sunny patio, these restaurants will meet the needs of the season—with food that is actually worth going out of your way for. Trust us, we keep our eyes on so many restaurants…

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The red color of red leaf lettuce comes from anthocyanins, a group of polyphenol pigments that have attracted attention for their antioxidant properties. Plants produce anthocyanins through a series of enzyme driven reactions that begin with the amino acid phenylalanine. Along the way, the pathway generates a variety of flavonoids, a broad category of plant compounds that serve many functions before some are eventually converted into anthocyanins. In the new study, researchers used genome editing to switch off the gene responsible for producing dihydroflavonol 4-reductase, an enzyme involved in a critical step just before anthocyanins are formed in red lettuce.…

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A health worker disinfects the area around a treatment center under construction at the General Hospital in Bunia, Congo, on June 15, 2026. | Photo Credit: AP Congolese authorities have reported one of the highest daily increases in Ebola cases in a month-old outbreak as the virus spreads quickly in a remote region whose shifting population challenges efforts to find those exposed.Congo’s Ministry of Health on Sunday (June 14, 2026) said 72 new cases were reported in a 24-hour period, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 782. Those include 181 confirmed deaths, with 29 new ones.“One month on,…

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For months, Big Tech’s Washington lobbyists have chased after the holy grail of pro-AI legislation: preemption. This would be a comprehensive federal law, passed in Congress and signed by the president, applying one set of AI rules across the entire country and overriding the legally messy state-by-state approach to regulation. For months, lobbyists have run into roadblocks and incurred nationwide political blowback, and they now face the possibility that after the midterms, Congress will flip to hostile Democrats unwilling to work with them.But their final, most desperate attempt at preemption is coming with new baggage, related to an entirely different…

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Over the past months, many countries have announced plans to restrict social media access for children and teens. Australia became the first to implement such measures at the end of last year, setting a precedent that other countries are now closely watching. The U.K. is the latest country to announce that it will impose a ban on social media use for children. U.K. prime minister Keir Starmer the ban on June 15. The regulations and proposals being brought forth by governments around the world aim to reduce the pressures and risks that young users may face on social media, which include cyberbullying, addiction,…

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New Delhi: India’s exports to the US remained flat at USD 8.81 billion in May, while imports rose 54.43 per cent year-on-year to USD 5.87 billion, according to the government data.In May 2025, India’s exports to the US stood at USD 8.82 billion, while imports were reported at USD 3.8 billion.During April-May 2026-27, the country’s merchandise exports rose marginally by 0.5 per cent to USD 17.3 billion, while imports increased 19.43 per cent to USD 11.14 billion.Also Read: US-Iran peace deal may help boost India’s exports, stabilise rupeeIndia’s exports to China surged by 24.8 per cent in May to USD…

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Leapfrog Engineering Services Ltd has fixed the price at Rs 21-23 per share for its initial public offering which will open for subscription on Wednesday, according to a statement.The Rs 88.51 crore IPO comprises a fresh issue of approximately 3.46 crore equity shares worth Rs 79.60 crore and an Offer for Sale (OFS) of around 38.75 lakh shares aggregating Rs 8.91 crore, a company statement said.The IPO will open for subscription on June 17, 2026, on BSE SME platform and close on June 19, 2026. The Bengaluru-headquartered engineering, procurement, construction, and commissioning (EPCC) company has built an order book of…

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