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Jun 21 2026WEATHER

Europe Faces Record Heat, Nations Brace for Consequences

Heat is gripping large parts of Europe, pushing temperatures toward historic highs and forcing governments to act. In France, the Prime Minister called an emergency session after the national weather office warned that the hot spell would continue into next week, likening it to past extreme events.

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Jun 21 2026OPINION

Alaska’s Health‑Care Cost Puzzle

Health care costs in Alaska are among the highest in the nation, and they shape daily choices for families and employers alike. Recent data from state labor officials shows that Anchorage, Juneau and Fairbanks consistently top the list of urban centers with the most expensive medical expenses for 15

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Jun 20 2026HEALTH

New hope for heart repair: a simpler way to deliver stem cells

Heart disease stays the top killer worldwide, and even after surviving a heart attack many patients face a slow slide into heart failure. Stem cells could fix damaged heart muscle, but most trials show only small improvements and no clear regrowth of healthy tissue. The biggest problem isn’t the cel

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Jun 19 2026HEALTH

Chatbot Help for Doctors Facing Harassment

Healthcare workers are seeing more violent incidents at work, which hurts their mental health and affects the whole team. Even though many hospitals have programs to stop this violence, people rarely report it and they still need private help. A new plan aims to create a digital assistant—a chatb

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Jun 19 2026SPORTS

Fog steals the spotlight on opening day of U. S. Open

Heavy fog rolled over Shinnecock Hills early Thursday, bringing this year’s U. S. Open to an abrupt halt before most fans even reached their seats. A slow creep of visibility meant players could barely see past their clubs, yet organisers waited only twenty minutes after the 7:05 a. m. start time be

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Jun 19 2026SCIENCE

What’s really behind the idea of emergy in economics?

Howard Odum is often called the father of ecological economics, but people also see him as someone who pushed too hard to measure everything by energy alone. His work connects nature and money in a unique way. Some critics say his ideas reduce complex systems to just energy calculations. But what if

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Jun 18 2026BUSINESS

Homary Opens Its First French Store in Paris

Homary, a worldwide furniture and décor brand, has opened its first shop in France. The new location is at the Domus shopping centre near Paris and will welcome customers from Saturday, June 27. This launch marks the brand’s official entry into the French market and shows its plan to grow across Eur

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Jun 18 2026SPORTS

Harry Kane’s Roots: Where He Comes From and What He Believes

Harry Kane grew up in the streets of East London, where he kicked a ball more often than he slept. He was born in 1993 at Whipps Cross University Hospital, and his family lived first in Walthamstow before moving to Chingford. The neighborhood became his training ground and the place that shaped his

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Jun 18 2026HEALTH

Hospital Workers and App-Based Wellness: A Practical Look

Hospital staff often juggle long shifts, high stress, and emotionally tough situations. These pressures can drain mental energy and make work feel harder than it needs to be. Traditional wellness programs usually focus on one group—like nurses or cleaning staff—leaving others out. Even when these pr

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Jun 17 2026SPORTS

Running in the Heat? Gear That Keeps You Cool

Heat can turn a good run into a sweat‑filled ordeal. When the sun blazes, the leggings that feel comfy in cooler weather start to trap heat and pull moisture away from the skin. It’s easy to think about staying inside or hopping on a treadmill, but you can keep running outdoors without burning

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