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Tipping has shifted from appreciation to expectation and has gone too far
In the past, tipping was a way of expressing gratitude for great service.
Teen tanning trend raises skin cancer concerns ahead of summer peak
Interviews conducted on June 22 with local high school students revealed growing interest in tanning this summer despite increasing awareness of skin cancer risks.
Devastating heatwave spreads across Europe and causes countless deaths and disruption
On June 20, 2026, a massive heatwave struck Western Europe, and from there began spreading eastward across the continent, bringing high temperatures, increased mortality rates, and disrupting public services.
Brazil defeats Japan in thrilling World Cup match
Brazil overcame an early setback to defeat Japan 2–1 in a FIFA World Cup Round of 32 match at Houston Stadium, securing their place in the Round of 16 after a dramatic late winner from Gabriel Martinelli.
2026 FIFA World Cup set to kick off across North America
The 2026 FIFA World Cup opened on June 11, marking the first tournament to feature 48 teams and the first to be hosted by three countries: Canada, Mexico, and the United States.
DC comics revealed shocking visual of Absolute Joker in Absolute Batman series
DC Comics brought Absolute Batman and Absolute Joker face to face for the first time in Absolute Batman #21, released on June 17, 2026.
SpaceX completes the largest IPO in history, but questions over its valuation follow quickly
On June 15, 2026, SpaceX completed the largest IPO (Initial Public Offering) in history.
AI is reshaping student learning
According to a February 2026 Pew Research Center report, 54 percent of U.S. teens said they had used AI chatbots for help with schoolwork, and 59 percent said students at their school use AI chatbots to cheat at least sometimes.
Supreme Court shields Monsanto from pesticide lawsuits
On Thursday, June 25th, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that federal law restricts state lawsuits claiming that the chemical giant Monsanto failed to warn consumers that its weedkiller, Roundup, could cause cancer.
Europe’s heatwave breaks records, and its resistance to air conditioning
A severe heatwave gripping western Europe through late June has killed dozens, forced schools and major institutions to close, strained power grids across the continent, and accelerated a sharp shift in Europe’s longstanding resistance to air conditioning, according to weather agencies, governments, and industry analyses.
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