
Sweden Rejects Digital Dogma: Schools Ditch Screens for Traditional Textbooks
The Swedish government is leading a common-sense retreat from the failed experiment of classroom screen-time to restore academic excellence.
Wednesday, June 17, 2026

The Swedish government is leading a common-sense retreat from the failed experiment of classroom screen-time to restore academic excellence.

A federal jury has ruled that Live Nation operated an illegal monopoly, confirming long-standing complaints that the company squeezed consumers through price gouging and anticompetitive tactics.

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More than 200 Iranian naval personnel have finally departed Sri Lanka after their vessels were neutralized by U.S. forces during the ongoing conflict.

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Kenyan energy regulators have imposed record-breaking fuel price increases, forcing consumers to pay the price for global instability and supply chain disruptions.