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Planning for the 2026 World Cup means looking beyond the ticket face value. The real budget includes resale markups, platform fees, travel, lodging, exchange rates, and even heat-related delays or safety needs. Host cities will be tested on transit, accessibility, and climate readiness too. #SportsData
June 2026 heat data can look confusing: Western Europe set a June record, while the globe ranked second-hottest for June. Both can be true because regional and global rankings use different averages. The article also explains why humidity, warm seas, and nighttime lows matter for real heat risk. #HeatWave
Cyclosporiasis reports can be hard to interpret when state alerts, FDA investigations, and CDC surveillance update on different timelines. This article explains what Cyclospora is, why fresh produce risk is complex, and why prevention messaging should focus on hygiene, recalls, and symptoms until a source is confirmed. #Cyclosporiasis
Tariff-driven inflation is not just about whether import prices rose once. The bigger question is whether those costs keep spreading. This article connects the IMF outlook, New York Fed tariff pass-through research, and June CPI to show why services, expectations, wages, and corporate pricing plans matter as much as the headline number. #Inflation
Student Loan Repayment Options After SAVE Ends: A Comparison of IBR, RAP, and Standard Repayment
If you’re in SAVE deferment, don’t rely on a 2028 date shown in your account. Your real timeline may depend on when you received the notice—and the 90-day deadline. The article compares IBR, RAP, PAYE/ICR, and Standard Repayment, with a key reminder for PSLF borrowers: verify qualifying payment months first. #StudentLoans