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Jun 01 2026BUSINESS

El Al Re‑opens Tel Aviv–San Francisco Flights to Boost Tech Ties

El Al Airlines will start flying nonstop between Tel Aviv and San Francisco on October 25, offering three weekly trips that last about 15 hours. The airline chose the flight number LY49 as a nod to the city’s famous football team, the 49ers. The move comes after business leaders and Israelis in Cali

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Jun 01 2026CRYPTO

Ethereum Faces a Tough June and Questions About Its Future

Ethereum’s own plans may be hurting the coin that many love. When people build apps on its network, most of the fees go to those apps and Layer‑2 chains. Only a small share stays with ETH itself, so the token’s price has no clear path to rise even as usage grows. Some experts say that looki

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Jun 01 2026OPINION

Science labels on products could help people see hidden research behind everyday items

Everyday products hide years of research and development that most people never stop to think about. A cell phone, for example, relies on breakthroughs in physics, engineering, and computer science. Yet when people use their phones, they rarely consider the science behind the device. The same goes f

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May 31 2026HEALTH

What really matters in celebrity wellness tips

Experts say many celebrity health routines are just flashy trends with little proof. Yoga, though, is one habit with strong science behind it. A study showed people were three times more likely to recover from depression if they practiced yoga regularly. That’s a much bigger impact than most wellnes

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May 31 2026POLITICS

A drone strike at Europe's biggest nuclear plant: what really happened?

Europe's largest nuclear power plant, located in southeast Ukraine, faced another security scare this week when a drone struck one of its buildings. According to Russia's state nuclear agency, a Ukrainian drone hit the turbine hall of the Zaporizhzhia plant—a facility already under heavy scrutiny si

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May 30 2026EDUCATION

A New Way to Learn: How One Preschool Built a 40‑Year Story

Elan Preschool in Milpitas, California, began as a tiny home daycare for six kids back in 1987. The idea that every child is different was planted early by its founder’s mother, Candy, who wanted a place where children could grow at their own pace instead of fitting into a one‑size‑fits‑all system.

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May 30 2026ENTERTAINMENT

EA Sports teams up college and pro football games - what it means for players

EA Sports is trying something new by announcing two major football updates together instead of waiting weeks apart. This isn't just about timing—it's about bringing back something fans missed. For years, players could move their favorite college athletes straight into Madden NFL, but those games spl

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May 30 2026SPORTS

High School Stars: The Athletes Who Stood Out Last Week

Each week, high school sports in Cincinnati and nearby areas get a spotlight thanks to a community vote. Last week’s top performers came from baseball, softball, lacrosse, tennis, and track teams, showing off skills that kept fans on the edge of their seats. The winners weren’t just celebrated for o

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May 30 2026HEALTH

How Caregivers' Hidden Stress Could Be Spotted in Their Speech Patterns

Every day, millions of people across China step up as unpaid family caregivers. They look after elderly parents, sick relatives or children with special needs without asking for much in return. The long hours and emotional toll can leave deep marks on their mental health. What if the key to spotting

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May 29 2026POLITICS

Pope Leo XIV’s Gift List: From Sports Gear to Sacred Art

Every time a leader visits the Vatican, people wonder what to bring. Pope Leo XIV, who took office last year, has become the latest recipient of a wide range of presents. Some gifts are extravagant and symbolic; others come from hometown pride or personal hobbies. In Chicago, the mayor and a city d

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