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Jun 01 2026EDUCATION

Universal Childcare: New Mexico’s Long‑Road to Success

New Mexico finally passed a big vote that gives more money for early learning. The plan was the result of fifteen years of campaigning by teachers, parents and activists. But money is only part of the problem. The state still does not have enough daycare spots for all kids who need them.

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Jun 01 2026SCIENCE

Team Science: How Sharing Labs Can Boost U. S. Research

The United States is slowly reshaping its science system as funding shrinks and other countries poach top talent. Scientists feel the shift, but a new generation is ready to change how research is done if institutions give them the right tools. Traditional academia rewards individuals: people

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Jun 01 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Drive‑Thru Story: Rhode Island’s 1992 Condom Hut Film

A new movie called “Rubber Hut” is in production, telling the tale of a 1992 drive‑through condom shop that once stood in Rhode Island. The original idea came from Emanuella DelVecchio, a former flight attendant who wanted to fight the AIDS crisis by selling condoms from a repurposed photo‑booth. Th

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Jun 01 2026HEALTH

Early Treatment with Faricimab Stops Vision Loss in Wet Macular Degeneration

Faricimab is a newer eye medicine that fights wet age‑related macular degeneration, a leading cause of blindness. Researchers in Wales studied people who had never been treated before. They split the patients into two groups: those whose vision was still good (less than 0. 3 logMAR) and those

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Jun 01 2026HEALTH

Peptides: Quick Fix or Long‑Term Habit?

People are buzzing about peptides—tiny chains of amino acids that promise everything from muscle gains to glowing skin. These substances come in many forms, such as injections, powders and creams, and can be bought online without a prescription. Influencers and biohackers rave about them on social m

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Jun 01 2026SPORTS

Growing Up on the Greens: The Cole Family Story

The story of Eric Cole’s rise in golf starts long before he earned his rookie title. His parents, both seasoned professionals, shaped a unique learning environment that combined travel, hard work, and early exposure to the sport. Bobby Cole began playing at a mine‑owned course in South Africa, wh

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Jun 01 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Fun and Free Thrills at Mammoth Fest

A family headed to the park in Mt. Pleasant found a day packed with rides, games and tasty treats. The county’s long‑running event attracted more than 10, 000 people on a sunny day that hit the mid‑70s. The main goal is to give families a budget‑friendly outing: entry and parking are free, while

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Jun 01 2026SPORTS

Zee Secures Decade‑Long FIFA Deal, Bringing World Cups to India

Zee Entertainment Enterprises has signed a fresh agreement that will let it show 39 FIFA events from 2026 to 2034, including the men’s and women’s World Cups. The contract gives Zee the rights to stream matches on its own channel network and online platform, ZEE5. It also covers age‑group tour

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Jun 01 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Moonlight Peaks Gets a Fresh Anime Look and Cool First‑Run Gifts

The Dutch studio Little Chicken Game Company is working on a new life‑simulation game called Moonlight Peaks. The title will come to Nintendo Switch and its newer version next year. A recent announcement revealed that the game will now feature a “J‑Anime Style. ” This means characters and animals

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Jun 01 2026CRYPTO

Japan Eyes Crypto ETFs and Yen‑Based Stablecoins

The ruling Liberal Democratic Party is pushing for a new legal framework that would let investors trade cryptocurrency exchange‑traded funds, or ETFs. The party’s blockchain technology panel sent the idea to Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama, urging the government to also support digital tokens that

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