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Jun 10 2026HEALTH

How Doctors Decide Who Needs Heart Protection First

Every year, doctors face a tricky puzzle: who should get extra heart protection before problems start. New guidelines now say doctors should use math—not guesswork—to pick the right treatments. Instead of just eyeballing a patient’s health, they’ll plug numbers into a system called PREVENT. This too

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Jun 10 2026HEALTH

Do daily habits and surroundings affect endometriosis differently in city and country areas?

Researchers wanted to see if where women with endometriosis live changes how the disease shows up in their bodies. They compared women from big cities to those from smaller towns and rural areas across Australia. The study looked at everyday habits, like diet and exercise, as well as things in the e

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Jun 10 2026CELEBRITIES

Finding Home Away from the Spotlight

Two well-known actors have traded city lights for mountain air, making a quiet Colorado valley their permanent home. They own a sprawling ranch there, not just for weekend visits but as their main residence. The choice wasn’t about escaping fame but finding a way of life that felt more real. In thei

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Jun 10 2026LIFESTYLE

Best European Places for Americans to Retire Without Breaking the Bank

Retiring in Europe can sound like a dream—sunny coasts, affordable living, and great healthcare. But which countries actually make the cut for American retirees? Southern spots like Greece, Spain, and Portugal shine for warm weather and low costs, while Northern countries like Denmark and Sweden woo

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Jun 10 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Inside the world of show production: Behind the scenes with a key player

Making a TV show or performance isn’t just about the hosts and guests. Someone has to handle the behind-the-scenes work that keeps everything running smoothly. That’s where producers come in. They juggle schedules, manage budgets, and solve last-minute problems so the show goes on without a hitch.

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Jun 10 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Helen Mirren stars in a thrilling new film about a famous writer’s final mystery

A fresh thriller is coming to theaters this fall, bringing together two generations of Hollywood talent. Helen Mirren plays Patricia Highsmith, the acclaimed author behind "The Talented Mr. Ripley, " in a film that blends suspense with literary drama. Alden Ehrenreich, fresh off his Tony win, stars

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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 10 2026POLITICS

New rules help Hagerstown save on property taxes

Starting last summer, Hagerstown in Maryland no longer has to pay certain property taxes on buildings that serve the public. This change covers places like sports centers and parks where people gather for fun or relaxation. The rule works for both land and the stuff built on it, as long as the main

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Jun 10 2026POLITICS

NBA: Fun or Politics?

The NBA Finals picked up extra attention when a top U. S. leader showed up courtside. The president called the league mostly good entertainment, but still a bit too focused on one side of politics. He shared his thoughts after watching a big game in New York, saying the sport delivers excitement eve

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Jun 09 2026SPORTS

Montreal’s Bold Trade Playbook for Summer

The Canadiens are no longer rebuilding; they just hit the Eastern Conference Final with a record‑young squad. That shift forces their front office to think beyond long‑term plans and look at what can be done now. Three big trade ideas could keep the team moving forward. First, a deal with New Jerse

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