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Jun 12 2026BUSINESS

A fresh face takes the finance lead as AI chips heat up

A big shift is happening in chipmaking circles. Marvell, a company that builds the invisible brains inside data centers, just named Adobe’s finance chief Dan Durn as its new money manager starting mid-June. The outgoing finance boss, Meintjes, isn’t leaving right away; he’ll stick around in a guidin

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Jun 11 2026EDUCATION

How Weight Bias Shapes College Life

Weight bias is a hidden force on campus. Students who expect to be judged for their size often change how they study. They may avoid classes where they feel exposed or skip group projects because of fear. The pressure is real. When classmates or teachers actually treat them poorly, the imp

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Jun 11 2026EDUCATION

The Real Job of Colleges: More Than Just Diplomas

Walk into most big universities and you’ll see bold letters on shirts, banners, and buildings. Those letters aren’t just brand names – they represent something older: the idea that schools exist to help people keep learning forever. Names like Harvard’s “Veritas” or Yale’s “Light and Truth” weren’t

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Jun 11 2026ENVIRONMENT

Biofuel growth could worsen food prices as oil spikes

Rising global oil costs have pushed more countries to add biofuels to gasoline. Governments in America, Indonesia, Brazil and Thailand now require extra plant-based fuel to be mixed into regular petrol. This move follows attacks that disrupted Middle East oil routes and pushed crude toward $100 a ba

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Jun 11 2026RELIGION

Religion and freedom take center stage in U. S. anniversary talks

A Hollywood star and lawmakers used a recent Capitol Hill event to push for deeper reflection during America’s upcoming 250th birthday celebrations. Rainn Wilson, best known for playing Dwight Schrute in the sitcom “The Office, ” joined a bipartisan group of representatives and religious leaders to

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Jun 11 2026EDUCATION

How small daily habits can impact your college grades

First-year university students who don’t get enough sleep or spend too much time on screens tend to earn lower grades by the end of the year. A study of 1, 447 Canadian undergraduates found that sleep quality matters more than many realize. Students who regularly sleep poorly, smoke daily, or clock

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Jun 10 2026POLITICS

Future of Social Security: What Happens in 2032?

The money that pays out pensions to more than 60 million people is expected to run out in the year 2032. If lawmakers do not act before then, retirees will automatically lose about one‑fifth of their monthly checks. The latest report from the Social Security Trustees says that Congress should sta

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Jun 10 2026BUSINESS

SpaceX’s Big Bet: Why Investors Are Betting Big on a Giant IPO

Investors aren’t just interested in SpaceX’s upcoming public offering—they’re lining up with orders worth over $250 billion, far outpacing the $75 billion the company hopes to raise. This massive demand, described as three to four times the planned offering size, suggests strong confidence in SpaceX

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Jun 10 2026HEALTH

Smartphones and South Italy’s young adults: How much screen time is too much?

Southern Italy’s young adults are glued to their phones – just like most of the world. Since COVID-19, phone use has skyrocketed, especially among people in their late teens and twenties. Phones help with everything: staying in touch, organizing life, and endless entertainment. But too much time onl

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Jun 09 2026OPINION

Living with Care in a Post‑Pandemic World

In 2026, many people still choose to wear masks and keep distance in public. One senior citizen from Vermont explains why he keeps these habits even after the pandemic’s peak. He lives alone on a spacious plot of land, surrounded by forests and mountains, with his dog Dodger and rescued cat Solstice

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