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June 20, 2026

At CrimeCon true crime obsessives come face-to-face with real loss

CrimeCon, an annual Las Vegas convention for true crime enthusiasts that began in 2017 with 800 attendees and has grown to 6,500 participants, brings together content creators, investigators, and families of crime victims. The event navigates a delicate balance between commercialization—featuring merchandise stores, celebrity meet-and-greets, and VIP packages costing over $1,600—and genuine victim advocacy through awareness campaigns and cold case promotion. While critics point to exploitation concerns within the broader true crime genre, organizers and attendees emphasize the convention's evolution toward centering victims' families and providing them platforms to share their stories with thousands of people. Families like those of murdered daughters Brittany Phillips and Kaylee Goncalves use the convention to generate publicity for unsolved cases and advocacy foundations, despite the uncomfortable paradox of tragedy meeting entertainment. Female-dominated attendance reflects both morbid curiosity and genuine safety concerns, as many participants cite learning protective strategies as motivation for their interest.

June 20, 2026

Meloni tells Trump to 'focus on your own popularity' as row escalates

A public diplomatic dispute has erupted between Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and US President Donald Trump, escalating through social media exchanges over the past several days. Trump criticized Meloni's popularity ratings in Italy and claimed she repeatedly requested photographs with him at the recent G7 summit in France, while also accusing her of blocking US military access to Italian air facilities for operations against Iran. Meloni responded sharply on Instagram, calling Trump's attacks "senseless" and "unprovoked," asserting that Italy does not beg and that her popularity is not Trump's concern. The public feud has strained US-Italy relations, leading to the cancellation of a planned visit to the United States by Italy's Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani, despite their previously close political relationship.

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June 21, 2026

Who is allowed to walk on the beach? It depends on where you live

Beach access across the United States faces increasing legal challenges as property owners and the public clash over who can walk along shorelines. While the public trust doctrine historically granted Americans the right to access navigable waters and walk below the high-water mark, individual states have created an inconsistent patchwork of regulations that leaves many coastal areas in legal limbo. Physical barriers like seawalls, locked gates, blocked roads, and restricted parking are preventing people from reaching beaches even in states with legal protections for public access. The issue has sparked major lawsuits in Wisconsin, Maine, and other coastal states, with communities debating whether beaches should remain public resources or become extensions of private property. ---

June 21, 2026

Former Olympian denies vandalising Washington Reflecting Pool after arrest

A 67-year-old former Olympic canoeist, David "Davey" Hearn, was arrested near Washington DC's Reflecting Pool and charged with destruction of government property after allegedly vandalizing the site, though he denies any wrongdoing. Hearn claims he merely touched peeling paint material with his bare hand out of professional curiosity while finishing a bike ride, and insists he caused no damage to the pool. The Reflecting Pool recently underwent a $13 million renovation championed by President Trump as part of beautification efforts for America's 250th birthday, but the new paint is already experiencing significant peeling problems despite the costly project. Trump announced on social media that multiple people had been arrested for vandalism and made unsubstantiated claims about chemicals being poured into the pool, while Hearn spent five hours in custody and believes authorities are making him an example.

June 21, 2026

US-Iran talks begin in Switzerland as Tehran says it closed Strait of Hormuz

The United States and Iran have initiated direct negotiations in Switzerland following Iran's announcement that it has closed the Strait of Hormuz for the second time, citing Israeli military operations in southern Lebanon as a violation of their recent agreement. US Vice President JD Vance and Iranian officials, including the foreign minister and parliamentary speaker, are meeting with Pakistani mediators to address nuclear concerns and the Lebanon ceasefire situation. While Iran claims the strait is closed due to alleged US violations of their 14-point understanding, American military officials maintain that maritime traffic continues flowing normally through this critical waterway. The talks occur amid ongoing violence between Israel and Hezbollah that has killed thousands in Lebanon, despite a ceasefire agreement announced between the warring parties.

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June 20, 2026

At CrimeCon true crime obsessives come face-to-face with real loss

CrimeCon, an annual Las Vegas convention for true crime enthusiasts that began in 2017 with 800 attendees and has grown to 6,500 participants, brings together content creators, investigators, and families of crime victims. The event navigates a delicate balance between commercialization—featuring merchandise stores, celebrity meet-and-greets, and VIP packages costing over $1,600—and genuine victim advocacy through awareness campaigns and cold case promotion. While critics point to exploitation concerns within the broader true crime genre, organizers and attendees emphasize the convention's evolution toward centering victims' families and providing them platforms to share their stories with thousands of people. Families like those of murdered daughters Brittany Phillips and Kaylee Goncalves use the convention to generate publicity for unsolved cases and advocacy foundations, despite the uncomfortable paradox of tragedy meeting entertainment. Female-dominated attendance reflects both morbid curiosity and genuine safety concerns, as many participants cite learning protective strategies as motivation for their interest.

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June 19, 2026

HAPPY, HAPPY FATHER’S DAY

This is a Father's Day tribute written by Samuel Cummings honoring fathers in all their various roles and relationships. The piece celebrates the many ways fathers provide physical comfort, handle childcare responsibilities, and guide their children through life's milestones from infancy through adulthood. Cummings reflects on his personal journey of 24 years before fully understanding how to appreciate and love his own father. The message emphasizes that while there is a designated Father's Day, every day should be treated as an opportunity to honor fathers. # Key Takeaways

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June 18, 2026

AI Infrastructure: The Construction Boom Happening Behind the Scenes

The rapid expansion of artificial intelligence is driving an unprecedented construction boom as companies invest billions in specialized infrastructure including data centers, power grids, and semiconductor manufacturing facilities. Unlike traditional IT infrastructure, AI systems require significantly more processing power, energy resources, and cooling capacity to train and operate complex models, necessitating purpose-built facilities with specialized hardware and cooling systems. Developers are expanding beyond saturated technology hubs into new regions that offer affordable land, reliable power access, and favorable climate conditions for efficient operations. However, this massive buildout faces mounting environmental concerns regarding energy consumption, carbon emissions, and water usage, prompting increased pressure from communities and regulators to adopt sustainable practices and renewable energy sources. # Key Takeaways

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June 21, 2026

Who is allowed to walk on the beach? It depends on where you live

Beach access across the United States faces increasing legal challenges as property owners and the public clash over who can walk along shorelines. While the public trust doctrine historically granted Americans the right to access navigable waters and walk below the high-water mark, individual states have created an inconsistent patchwork of regulations that leaves many coastal areas in legal limbo. Physical barriers like seawalls, locked gates, blocked roads, and restricted parking are preventing people from reaching beaches even in states with legal protections for public access. The issue has sparked major lawsuits in Wisconsin, Maine, and other coastal states, with communities debating whether beaches should remain public resources or become extensions of private property. ---

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June 20, 2026

Michigan prisons leader defends oversight of women’s prison after 3 deaths

Michigan Department of Corrections Director Heidi Washington is defending prison conditions after U.S. Representative Debbie Dingell demanded intervention following three deaths of female inmates within one month at a state facility. In a written response to Dingell's inquiries, Washington asserted that her department leads nationally in corrections and that prisoner complaints are typical, while providing limited data on grievances and deaths. The department claims all three recent deaths are under investigation by independent internal affairs investigators, with no suspected foul play, though it declined to provide comprehensive death statistics over the past decade. The women's prison has faced mounting criticism regarding alleged toxic mold, insufficient medical treatment, and substandard living conditions, though officials maintain that mold testing shows normal air quality levels.

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June 19, 2026

Op-Ed: Poverty elimination is a growth strategy. Now Detroit needs a wealth-building strategy. 

Detroit's newly elected Mayor Mary Sheffield has proposed that poverty elimination should be viewed as an economic growth strategy, shifting the traditional approach to urban development. The article argues that underinvested Detroit neighborhoods represent untapped investment opportunities that fail to attract capital due to weak institutional structures rather than lack of potential returns. Instead of relying on trickle-down development models where benefits rarely reach low-income residents, the author advocates for a wealth-building approach that gives poor households access to ownership and equity. The proposed solution is the Detroit Residents' Investment Fund (iFund), a resident-owned investment vehicle that would pool capital from low-income residents to purchase equity in local small businesses, creating a feedback loop where community members benefit directly from neighborhood economic growth. This model aims to transform anti-poverty programs from consumption-based subsidies into wealth-generation mechanisms that could eventually become revenue-neutral for the city.

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