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Jun 15 2026HEALTH

Maryland's healthcare AI rules: A step forward or just a show?

Maryland recently passed a law to control how insurers use AI in healthcare decisions. The goal sounds good: stop unfair care denials and keep doctors involved. But the real problem might be deeper. Healthcare AI doesn’t just sit quietly in the background. It’s everywhere—helping doctors write notes

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Jun 15 2026POLITICS

Visiting Roots and Rebuilding Connections: A Canadian Leader’s Irish Journey

Mark Carney’s recent trip to Ireland wasn’t just about tracing family history—it was also about rethinking how countries work together. While standing in his grandparents’ ancestral village of Aughagower, the Canadian prime minister met distant relatives he never knew he had. The village church, whe

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Jun 15 2026SPORTS

Unraveling the layers behind UFC fighter Mauricio Ruffy

Mauricio Ruffy, a rising name in the UFC's lightweight division, wasn’t always a household name. Born on June 17, 1996, in Brazil, his journey to the Octagon began like many others—through local training and sheer grit. While details about his early education remain private, it’s clear that his path

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Jun 15 2026HEALTH

How Well Does Shockwave Therapy Work for Jaw Pain?

Many people deal with long-term jaw pain from temporomandibular disorders, or TMD. This condition affects the joints and muscles around the jaw, making everyday activities like chewing or talking uncomfortable. Doctors often suggest non-surgical treatments first, such as pain relievers or physical t

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Jun 15 2026LIFESTYLE

Milpitas throws a free summer bash for families

Milpitas is turning its community center lawn into a giant block party on June 20 from 3 to 9 p. m. The twist? Everything is free—no tickets, no hidden fees. Local eateries like Meat Time and Taishoken will set up stalls, so visitors can snack while they wander. Soccer fans get a bonus: a World Cup

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Jun 15 2026CELEBRITY

Celebrate the big 250 with great local events

Many towns are buzzing with plans for the 250th birthday of American independence. Instead of staying home, families can join outdoor concerts, parade walks, and public readings that bring history to life. For those who like warm-up activities, June already features living history days where actors

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Jun 14 2026TECHNOLOGY

Fix It Yourself: A Low‑Cost Guide to Home Repairs

More than a third of U. S. adults can’t cover a $400 surprise bill without borrowing, yet 59 % have faced such an expense in the past year. About a fifth of those bills come from fixing homes and appliances, so saving money by doing it yourself is worth considering. I’ve turned my spare time into

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Jun 14 2026HEALTH

Older Adults and the Hidden Problem of Unstable Housing

Many older people face a quiet crisis: their homes may no longer feel safe or affordable. Researchers have long studied how lack of stable housing harms health, but they rarely look at the exact tools used to measure this problem in seniors. A recent systematic review tackled that gap by gathering

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Jun 14 2026POLITICS

School Choice Sparks Debate in Lee County

Lee County’s newest school plan has ignited a lively debate among residents. Instead of building the new school in the bustling area of Lehigh Acres, where over 100, 000 people live and more than 30, 000 children attend school, the board has chosen a quieter spot in Alva that houses only about 3, 00

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Jun 14 2026POLITICS

Maine’s Push to Block AI License Plate Spies

Maine is taking a stand against AI-powered license plate cameras, and it couldn’t come at a better time. These devices, often made by a company called Flock Safety, track cars without warrants, logging where people drive, when they do it, and even what their cars look like. Worse, they’re being used

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