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D-Day veterans return to Normandy to mark 81st anniversary of landings
SUMMARY: Veterans and thousands gathered in Normandy to mark the 81st anniversary of the D-Day landings, a crucial World War II event that helped defeat Nazi Germany. Commemorations included parachute jumps, flyovers, and ceremonies honoring the surviving veterans and those who died. Harold Terens, a 101-year-old U.S. veteran, emphasized the importance of freedom and peace worldwide. U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and French officials highlighted the enduring alliance between the two countries and the need to be prepared for future threats. On June 6, 1944, nearly 160,000 Allied troops invaded Nazi-occupied France, suffering heavy casualties but turning the tide of the war.
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Sweetening soft drinks: What to know about sugar, high-fructose corn syrup and their alternatives
SUMMARY: Coca-Cola announced a U.S. release of a cane sugar-sweetened version of its soda this fall, responding to consumer demand for more natural ingredients. While American sodas have typically used high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS) due to its lower cost and stability in acidic beverages, cane sugar options, like Mexican Coke, have been niche offerings. Nutrition experts say cane sugar and HFCS provide similar calories and health risks, including obesity and diabetes. HFCS remains cheaper largely because of U.S. tariffs on sugar and government corn subsidies. Meanwhile, diet sodas use artificial sweeteners like aspartame, which the WHO labels as possibly carcinogenic, though the FDA deems it safe when used properly.
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US stocks hang around their records as GM and others show how tariffs are impacting them
SUMMARY: Wall Street hovered near record highs Tuesday amid mixed corporate earnings and concerns over President Trump’s tariffs. The S&P 500 dipped 0.1% from its all-time high, the Dow rose 0.1%, and the Nasdaq fell 0.5%. General Motors dropped 7.5% despite strong profits, citing a \$4-\$5 billion tariff impact in 2025. Homebuilders like D.R. Horton and PulteGroup surged on better-than-expected profits, despite economic challenges. Genuine Parts trimmed profit forecasts due to tariffs but beat quarterly estimates. Treasury yields fell as markets anticipate a cautious Federal Reserve. Overseas, Japan’s market reacted to political uncertainty after ruling coalition losses. Trade talks with the U.S. remain stalled.
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Southern Miss Football stops in Gulfport during 2025 Summer Tour
SUMMARY: Southern Miss Football’s bus rolled into Gulfport for the 2025 Beach Bash at the USM Gulf Park campus’s Richburg Hall. Alumni and fans gathered to hear from University President Joe Paul, Athletic Director Jeremy McClain, and new Head Coach Charles Huff, who discussed the state of Southern Miss athletics and the Golden Eagle football program. Coach Huff emphasized building mental discipline, unity, and communication. Quarterback Braylon Braxton and linebacker Chris Jones shared their enthusiasm for the supportive fan base during the summer tour. With 40 days until kickoff against Mississippi State on August 30, excitement is building for the season.
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