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Jun 06 2026OPINION

Portland’s shift: newcomers, old-timers, and the city’s changing heart

In the early 1980s, Portland was a place many people hesitated to call home. A journalist once got turned down for a job there simply because he wanted to move from the busy suburbs of Washington D. C. Fast forward to today, and Portland’s doors seem wide open—over half its residents now come from s

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Jun 06 2026HEALTH

Why Texas spends more on child safety in some places than others

In Texas, families in big cities get way more help than families in small towns or rural areas. A recent look at all 254 counties showed that cities receive about ten times more home visits and family support programs than rural places. Yet, this spending doesn’t match where child abuse cases are ac

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Jun 06 2026EDUCATION

How Fairfax County Schools Compare to Others in Learning Time

Fairfax County Public Schools stand out for their unusual school calendar. By 2026, students will have only 20 full five-day weeks of class in a school year. That means teachers and students spend less than half the year on regular lessons. Other nearby school districts offer much more time inside c

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Jun 06 2026WEATHER

Spring cools off the Bay Area after brief heat wave

A sudden shift in the Bay Area’s weather is bringing much cooler temperatures after a few days of unseasonable warmth. The hottest spots in the region had climbed into the 90s earlier this week, but now a drop in pressure from the north is pushing those numbers down. Forecasters expect the cool-down

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Jun 06 2026HEALTH

New ways to encourage exercise in low-income communities

Health tech isn’t just for wealthy neighborhoods anymore. A small study looked at how giving fitness trackers and automated reminders to low-income families might help them move more. Instead of relying on expensive gym memberships or pricey personal trainers, this approach uses gadgets and texts to

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Jun 06 2026HEALTH

Juggling tasks: why nurses need better tech help

Nurses often work in fast-moving environments where many demands collide at once. They must quickly decide which patient needs attention first, which medicine to give next, or which chart to update. For new nurses, this constant juggling can feel overwhelming because every second counts. While some

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Jun 06 2026HEALTH

Healthy habits start young: what works for kids in tough spots?

Kids pick up habits fast—and not always the good ones. When families struggle with money or resources, healthy eating and exercise often take a backseat. That’s a big problem because small kids face lifelong risks when bad habits form early. Some programs try to fix this with screens and in-person h

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Jun 06 2026BUSINESS

Where Did All the Oil Go?

The oil storage tanks in Cushing, Oklahoma – once packed with nearly 400 million barrels – now sit nearly empty. This quiet prairie town, called the pipeline crossroads of the world, has become a symbol of how global conflicts can drain even the largest reserves. When war broke out between the U. S.

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Jun 06 2026EDUCATION

Workplace Tensions at Staten Island Catholic School Could Go to Court

A legal battle brewing since 2016 at St. Joseph by-the-Sea High School in Staten Island is nearing a possible courtroom showdown. The dispute involves three former staff members—teachers Maureen Smith and Thomas Rode, and guidance counselor Lawrence Boliak—who accuse the school’s leadership of foste

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Jun 06 2026SCIENCE

A smart way to detect tiny amounts of medicine in milk

Scientists have created a clever system to spot very small doses of kanamycin, an antibiotic, in milk. Instead of relying just on enzymes stuck to DNA, they attached the walker to tiny magnetic beads. This trick helps separate the useful parts from the junk faster and more cleanly. Once kanamycin s

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