ERIN K JOHNSON

Jun 19 2026HEALTH

How unstable environments shape child abuse and neglect

Kids thrive when life is predictable. Stable homes, steady routines, and reliable caregivers give children the safety they need to grow. But what happens when that stability disappears? Some research suggests that chaos at home—like sudden moves, financial stress, or unpredictable parenting—can push

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Jun 18 2026BUSINESS

New KLM Jets Face Business‑Class Delay

KLM is set to launch its newest planes, the Airbus A350s, which will replace older models. However, a problem with regulatory rules means that the special business‑class seats are not ready for use on the first flights. The airline plans to name each new aircraft after famous Dutch art, starting

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Jun 17 2026HEALTH

Laughter Yoga: A New Hope for Kids with Autism and Their Parents

Kids who have autism often feel worried or sad. Their parents can feel the same way, adding extra stress at home. A new study wants to see if a special type of exercise called laughter yoga can help both groups feel better. The plan is to test how easy it is for families to join, stay in the program

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Jun 17 2026SPORTS

A Mix of Cultures on the Pitch

Kylian Mbappé grew up in Bondy, a suburb north of Paris. His parents lived near the local football ground: his dad coached there and his mom played handball. He kicked a ball at age four, setting the stage for a world‑class career. Although he represents France internationally, his roots spread acr

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Jun 16 2026LIFESTYLE

Flowers, Family, and a Small Business That Keeps Growing

Karen grew up in South Bend with her parents and three older siblings. Their family budget never allowed trips to Disney World, but they did spend summers at Lake Michigan. The lake visits left a strong smell in the family’s memories, a scent that made Karen think of flowers instead. She no

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Jun 16 2026CRYPTO

Kraken Opens U. S. Perpetual Futures for Crypto Traders

Kraken has just launched regulated perpetual futures in the United States, a move that brings a popular crypto trading tool from overseas exchanges onto domestic soil. The new contracts are offered through Kraken Pro and appear on Bitnomial, a futures exchange that the company’s parent bought earlie

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Jun 16 2026SPORTS

Get $10 to bet on World Cup matches—here’s how

Kalshi is offering new traders a $10 bonus if they place at least $10 worth of bets on four World Cup games Monday. No matter how the matches turn out, the bonus hits the account within days. The catch? It expires after 30 days and can’t be taken out as cash. Four matches are on the menu, with odds

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Jun 15 2026CELEBRITIES

Inside the Cage: Kyle Daukaus's Journey from Philadelphia to UFC Stardom

Kyle Daukaus grew up in Tacony, a working-class neighborhood in Philadelphia where toughness wasn’t just a trait—it was a survival skill. At 13, he tipped the scales near 260 pounds, but a shift toward fitness led him to martial arts, turning his health goals into a fighting career. Now 33, he’s gea

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Jun 12 2026BUSINESS

Kinepolis Expands in America with New Cinema Deal

Kinepolis, a Belgian movie‑theatre chain, has signed a $30 million contract to buy the Showcase Cinemas group in the United States. The purchase brings 13 theatres into Kinepolis’ reach, with most located in Massachusetts and New York. Six of those sites will become fully owned by Kinepolis, w

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Jun 12 2026LIFESTYLE

Funeral Home Fans Cheer for Knicks Comeback Win

Knicks fans found an unusual spot to celebrate their team’s dramatic Game 4 victory—a Brooklyn funeral home. Over 75 supporters packed Sparrow Contemporary Funeral Home, watching the nail-biting 107-106 win over the Spurs in the final seconds. The event wasn’t just about basketball; it was a mix of

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