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Jun 04 2026HEALTH

Bridging Culture With Mobile Mental Health

A new study looks at how to make mental health apps work better for Arabic‑speaking people in Australia. Researchers started by talking to community members about what helps or hurts when they use digital tools for mental care. The findings show that simply translating an app is not enough.

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Jun 04 2026BUSINESS

Victoria’s Secret Brings Back Glamour and Stock Prices Rise

Victoria’s Secret once ruled the lingerie world with high-fashion models, diamond bras, and a glamorous image. But when the brand shifted toward body positivity and inclusivity, things went wrong. Sales dropped fast, and the stock price fell from $57 to under $20 by 2021. The company tried adding di

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Jun 04 2026BUSINESS

Small shops can score big with summer’s big games

Summer tourists keep flooding into Philadelphia. A major sports event brings crowds that many neighborhood shops rarely see. Owners don’t need to be official sponsors to get part of the wave. Local spots can still stand out by joining the excitement without breaking rules. Many visitors don’t care

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Jun 04 2026HEALTH

Public restrooms matter more than you might think

San Diego is considering shutting down many public restrooms to save money. At first glance, that might seem like no big deal. Who really needs a public bathroom every day? But look closer and the picture changes completely. Public restrooms are part of the city’s invisible safety net. They keep ger

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Jun 04 2026POLITICS

New Faces Join the UN Security Council in 2027

Every few years, the United Nations shakes up its most powerful decision-making body—the Security Council—by adding new temporary members. This time, four nations—Austria, Portugal, Trinidad and Tobago, and Zimbabwe—will step in starting January 2027. Their mission? To help shape global policies, th

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Jun 04 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Big voices get ignored: why famous actors flop in cartoons

Studios love famous faces, but big names often crash in animated films. Most actors shine on screen because they use faces and bodies to sell emotions. When the camera cuts to their voices only, many struggle to connect. Matthew Lillard, who played in horror and mystery shows, recently pointed this

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Jun 04 2026CELEBRITIES

Can Superstitions Really Change a Team's Fate?

Some people believe certain rituals or curses can influence sports outcomes. Take the New York Knicks, for example. A professional wrestler named Danhausen once publicly cursed the team on TV after a heated discussion with a well-known TV host who openly supports the Knicks. Almost immediately, the

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Jun 04 2026SCIENCE

New Blood Test Method Could Help Uncover Hidden Links in Heart and Metabolism Health

Scientists have developed a quicker way to measure tiny molecules in our blood that might affect heart disease and metabolism. These molecules come from gut bacteria and our own cells, and they could reveal new clues about health issues like diabetes or heart problems. The old testing methods only c

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Jun 04 2026BUSINESS

Nurses push back as hospital system faces union push and layoffs

Across Chicago’s northern suburbs, nurses at four hospitals are fighting more than just long shifts—they’re battling their employer over how workers should have a say in their jobs. Nearly 3, 000 nurses at Endeavor Health hospitals like Evanston, Skokie, and Glenbrook have been openly organizing sin

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Jun 04 2026TECHNOLOGY

How safe is your crypto with the new Trezor Safe 7?

The new Trezor Safe 7 wallet just got a security check-up—but not a failing grade. A team of researchers from a rival company found a small flaw in one of the wallet’s inner chips called TROPIC01. This chip, made by Trezor’s own sister company, wasn’t up to snuff in some tests. The researchers used

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