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Jun 11 2026HEALTH

Two Decades of Fighting for Healthier Moms and Babies in Delaware

Delaware launched a special group twenty years ago to tackle big issues around pregnancy and early childhood health. This team, still going strong today, was created after people noticed too many mothers and newborns faced serious health challenges. Instead of waiting for problems to grow, leaders d

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Jun 10 2026OPINION

A New Chapter for Dallas Hockey Fans

Dallas has long been a battleground for sports fans, but the recent debate over where the Stars will play feels like a bigger fight. The city’s move to Plano has sparked concerns about accessibility and the true value of a new arena. Fans say the old Reunion Arena felt intimate, while the curr

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Jun 10 2026TECHNOLOGY

Silicon Valley’s Tech Voice Joins NATO Talks in Ankara

Dean Fealk, a partner at the global law firm DLA Piper, will travel to Ankara in July as part of a delegation representing Silicon Valley at the NATO summit. The meeting will address rising tensions with Iran and Ukraine, new cyber threats, and how emerging tech can be used for defense. Fealk’s pres

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Jun 08 2026BUSINESS

Delta Air Lines Eyes New Seat Supplier After Delays

Delta Air Lines Inc. has decided to consider a different seat maker for its new business‑class suites on major U. S. routes because ongoing supply and approval problems have pushed back the launch of its premium cabins. The company, known as the world’s most profitable airline, is now looking at an

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Jun 08 2026WEATHER

Heatwave Looms Over Denver This Week

Denver is bracing for a string of scorching days, with temperatures expected to hit the 90‑degree range across low elevations. The National Weather Service warned residents to drink plenty of water and avoid heavy outdoor work while the heat stays high from Sunday through Wednesday. Sunday’s foreca

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Jun 08 2026OPINION

From Submarine Command to Storytelling: A Life Beyond Strict Orders

Dan Moore’s journey isn’t what most people picture when they think of a Navy officer. After steering submarines through silent depths, he switched to crafting worlds on paper instead of the ocean. His early years were about quick decisions under pressure—something he now applies to plotting characte

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Jun 07 2026POLITICS

Can Dallas Stay Ahead of the Competition?

Dallas faces a new challenge: major businesses and sports teams are moving to nearby cities, raising doubts about the city’s future. The mayor says the “knives are out” for Dallas, and the city is scrambling to keep its edge. Some council members worry that the city’s leadership is too busy fight

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Jun 07 2026HEALTH

Free cancer advice changes lives for patients in Florida

Dean never expected to find a life-threatening tumor during a nap. The former biotech worker woke up in pain and discovered three fast-growing cancers in her breasts. Standard treatment suggested chemotherapy, but a nonprofit oncology service stepped in and changed her path. After reviewing her reco

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Jun 06 2026HEALTH

Dancers’ Hidden Struggles: What Makes Them Vulnerable

Dancers often face mental health challenges like eating problems, sadness, and worry. A recent study looked closely at why this happens for people who train or work professionally in dance. The researchers searched big academic libraries, picking out papers that talked about mental health outcome

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Jun 06 2026WEATHER

Denver braces for sudden summer spike

Denver isn’t ready for summer yet, but summer isn’t waiting for Denver. Forecasters say temperatures will jump close to 90°F on Friday, with weekend highs pushing into the mid-90s—about 15 degrees above normal for this time of year. The National Weather Service in Boulder isn’t just noting the heat;

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