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Jun 06 2026OPINION

Pride Month in Kids’ Shows: What’s the Right Age for Rainbow Messages?

Every June, children’s entertainment turns into a rainbow festival. Theme parks like Disney World go all out with Pride decorations, murals, and even themed drinks. Online, channels such as Cocomelon and Peppa Pig post rainbow heart emojis, while Sesame Street shares rainbow-colored images with mess

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Jun 06 2026HEALTH

A New Push to Understand Women’s Midlife Health

Over half a billion dollars are now being directed toward research on something many people still don’t talk about seriously: women’s midlife health. A major donation of $215 million from a well-known philanthropist is focusing attention on perimenopause and menopause—life stages often overlooked de

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Jun 06 2026SCIENCE

Milner’s hidden role in shaping key psychoanalytic ideas

Psychoanalysis often highlights the contributions of well-known figures like Bion and Winnicott, but one theorist’s work quietly shaped their biggest ideas. Marion Milner introduced concepts that later became central to how these analysts understood therapy. While Bion and Winnicott get most of the

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Jun 06 2026LIFESTYLE

Small daily choices that boost happiness

Research shows happiness isn’t one big moment but many small daily choices. Two habits keep showing up across cultures: kindness and movement. Kindness works like a happiness multiplier. A study had people from almost 30 countries try one week of small kind acts—helping friends, strangers, even the

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Jun 06 2026TECHNOLOGY

How Games Are Teaching AI to Think Like Humans

Researchers found a surprising way to train AI: by making it play Battleship. While today’s AI excels at answering questions, it struggles with asking the right ones—a critical skill for solving complex problems. Scientists at MIT and Harvard tested this by creating a version of Battleship where AI

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Jun 06 2026SPORTS

Tech softball's rise: How a team turned Lubbock into a hotspot for the sport

Back in the late 1990s, softball in Lubbock barely got a second glance. Few games aired on the radio, and the sport struggled to compete with baseball for attention. Fast forward to today, and the Texas Tech softball team has flipped the script. Fans now plan their schedules around games, with stand

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Jun 06 2026OPINION

Michigan's Housing Puzzle: Can Fewer Rules Mean More Homes?

Michigan is facing a tough housing problem. Prices keep climbing and many young adults can't afford to buy a home. The issue isn't just about money. Rules and regulations make it harder to build new houses. These rules don't just slow down construction. They also limit choices for families looking f

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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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