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May 30 2026HEALTH

Why fatty liver is becoming a hidden health crisis

Around the globe, roughly 1 in 4 people now live with a liver filled with too much fat, known medically as MASLD. This isn’t just about feeling bloated after a burger – the condition quietly sets off a chain reaction in the body that can damage hearts, disrupt blood sugar control, and even lead to l

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May 30 2026POLITICS

Why Texas Republicans are unhappy with James Talarico

James Talarico, a Democratic candidate for Texas Senate, has become a target for conservative politicians. They claim he’s vegan and supports ideas that don’t match their values. But there’s a twist—Talarico isn’t actually vegan. Still, his opponents keep bringing it up, calling him names like “Tofu

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May 30 2026POLITICS

Spain’s Ruling Party Facing Legal Troubles Over Alleged Corruption

Spain’s top ruling party is tangled in multiple legal battles involving high-ranking officials. While Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez himself isn’t directly involved, his inner circle—including family and close allies—has come under scrutiny for alleged crimes like bribery and influence-peddling. More

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May 30 2026POLITICS

Poland Questions a High Honor for Ukraine’s President

Poland is rethinking its highest award for Ukraine’s leader after a naming dispute stirred old tensions. President Volodymyr Zelenskiy earned Poland’s Order of the White Eagle in 2023 for standing strong alongside Poland during tough times. But now, Poland’s president wants a review after Zelenskiy

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May 30 2026POLITICS

Iran Seeks Real Moves, Not Just Talk, on Oil Route Deal

Tensions between the U. S. and Iran took a new turn this past week when Tehran said it wanted to see concrete steps, not just promises, before agreeing to any deal to ease restrictions on a key oil shipping route. Top Iranian negotiator Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf made this clear in a post online, repeat

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May 29 2026HEALTH

Ultrasound Signals a Hidden Liver Risk in Duhok

A recent study from Duhok, Iraq, looked at how well ultrasound can spot fat buildup in the liver and what that tells us about a person’s health. Researchers focused on adults who have metabolic dysfunction‑associated steatotic liver disease, the new name for what was once called non‑alcoholic fat

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May 29 2026POLITICS

Desert Launch Pads: China’s New Shield Against a First Strike

A new set of launch pads and support buildings has appeared in the remote deserts of northwestern China, according to fresh satellite images. The complex lies close to existing nuclear missile silos that can reach any U. S. city, and it looks designed to keep those silos safe even if a surprise atta

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May 29 2026BUSINESS

Gas Prices Rise as Storage Tightens and Heat Spikes

Natural gas values jumped to a two‑and‑a‑half‑month peak, closing higher on Thursday after the U. S. Energy Information Administration reported a smaller than expected rise in storage levels. Inventories grew by 92 billion cubic feet (bcf) for the week ending May 22, falling short of analysts’ 96 b

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May 29 2026WEATHER

Bright May Day and Sunny Week Ahead in the Mid‑Atlantic

The afternoon of Friday is set to bring a lovely late May sun across the DMV, with temperatures climbing into the mid‑70s and a gentle northwest breeze. The dry air that has settled over the area will keep outdoor activities comfortable as people head into their evening commutes and Friday night pla

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May 29 2026SCIENCE

Swiss Man’s Hantavirus RNA Sparks Global Alarm

The story began with a single patient in Switzerland whose semen still carried viral RNA years after he recovered from hantavirus. The headline that caught worldwide attention claimed the virus could survive in sperm for up to six years and pose a sexual transmission risk. The claim was amplified by

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