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Jun 11 2026HEALTH

Equinox Opens First Georgia Gym in Buckhead

Equinox is set to open its first gym in Georgia next year. The new location will be in Buckhead Village, a busy part of Atlanta. The gym covers 44, 000 square feet. It will offer group workouts, Pilates, personal training and spa treatments. Equinox started in 1991 in New York. It has

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Jun 11 2026CELEBRITIES

A Wedding That Welcomes Everyone, Not Just Stars

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s upcoming nuptials are set to be a mix of big names and everyday people. The couple has chosen to invite not only A‑listers, athletes and industry leaders but also folks they’ve met over the years who made a lasting impression. Some of these guests barely know the du

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Jun 11 2026SPORTS

A Fighter Who Brings Culture, Faith, and Grit to the Octagon

Ilia Topuria carries a mix of heritage and belief that sets him apart. He proudly embraces his Georgian background while also showing respect for Spanish culture, earning the nickname “El Matador. ” He openly talks about how faith fuels his energy and success, thanking God for every win and guidi

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Jun 11 2026HEALTH

When to Call a Doctor: Why Some Moms Delay Going to the Hospital

Many women in Tanzania wait too long before heading to a hospital when they start labor. This delay is the main reason why so many mothers die in developing countries. Even though the government has made hospital births free, it is still hard for many women to reach care quickly. Researcher

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Jun 11 2026EDUCATION

New Leader Aims to Grow Kids Museum in Tough Times

The Kids Discover Museum, a nonprofit focused on learning for children, welcomed a new executive director in September 2025. She stepped into the role after nearly a year and a half of uncertainty, when the museum was close to shutting down. Her first task was to stabilize operations within a short

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Jun 11 2026POLITICS

North Korea’s New Uranium Plant Could Grow Its Arsenal

The country is building a huge new enrichment center in Yongbyon that could lift its capacity to 75 percent. Kim Jong Un toured the site last week and said the plan is “exponential. ” He claimed the nation’s nuclear power is now “inconceivable. ” Experts say the plant will hold over 9, 000 cen

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Jun 11 2026FINANCE

Bank of America Covered Calls: A Simple Income Strategy

Investors today often look for ways to earn steady income instead of chasing big price swings. One common method is the covered call, where you own a stock and sell a call option against it. The idea is to collect the option fee while still holding the shares, hoping the stock stays near its current

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Jun 11 2026SPORTS

Kids Get Stronger in a “Floor Is Lava” Ninja Gym

The new playground in Howell, New Jersey is not just a place to run around; it mixes the thrill of obstacle courses with real skill building. Two former Army men opened USA Ninja Challenge, hoping to give kids a safe way to grow confidence while staying active. The gym is designed for ages four t

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Jun 11 2026EDUCATION

How Weight Bias Shapes College Life

Weight bias is a hidden force on campus. Students who expect to be judged for their size often change how they study. They may avoid classes where they feel exposed or skip group projects because of fear. The pressure is real. When classmates or teachers actually treat them poorly, the imp

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Jun 11 2026POLITICS

Maine’s Senate Race: A Test of Values

The upcoming contest in Maine pits Democrat Graham Platner against incumbent Republican Senator Susan Collins. Platner’s win has sparked debate over how the political party deals with accusations of abuse. Some argue that choosing a candidate with a troubling past undermines efforts to hold leaders

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