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Jun 02 2026HEALTH

When skull repairs fail: what happens when medical implants move or break?

Fixing a hole in the skull after an injury or stroke is usually straightforward, but sometimes things go wrong. Most problems come from infections or mismatched parts. Yet sometimes, the material itself moves out of place or even cracks under pressure. This is rare but serious. Most surgical repairs

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Jun 02 2026FINANCE

Steel Giant Nucor Rides High on Tariff Wave

Nucor, a major U. S. steel company, has seen its stock price jump by nearly 130% in the past year, making it a standout in the industry. Unlike many competitors struggling with rising costs, Nucor benefits from being a domestic producer shielded by tariffs on foreign steel. Its recent financial repo

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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 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 2026CRIME

Spies, Torture and a Long Hunt: Two Syrian Officers Tried in Vienna

For more than ten years, two high‑ranking figures from Syria’s war had lived in Europe as if they were ordinary residents. Their presence, however, was a secret that the Austrian police finally exposed after a persistent search. The first man, Khaled al‑Halabi, once led Syria’s state security. He i

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Jun 01 2026HEALTH

Central Africa’s Fight Against Antibiotic Resistance: What We Know

Antibiotic resistance is a serious danger to people around the world, especially in places where hospitals and health services are not strong. In Central Africa, this problem is worse because the health systems are fragile and it is hard to track infections or share information across different sect

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Jun 01 2026HEALTH

Budgeting Tools Help Fight Antibiotic Resistance in Africa

The fight against antibiotic resistance is a worldwide problem that touches people, animals, crops and the planet. In 2015 every country that belongs to the World Health Organization promised to create national plans that bring together different sectors under a One‑Health idea. To make those pla

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Jun 01 2026FINANCE

Germany Urges Faster Use of €500 Billion Infrastructure Fund

The German finance ministry has warned that the country’s huge €500 billion fund for roads, rail and climate projects must be used more quickly. The report, sent to lawmakers on Monday, shows that the money is already helping growth but has not been spent fast enough. Last year the fund was meant

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Jun 01 2026ENVIRONMENT

Big Energy Moves and Climate Challenges in Virginia

The state is seeing a major shake‑up as Dominion Energy and NextEra Energy plan to merge, creating the biggest utility in America. A local nonprofit warns that this deal could favor corporate profits over customers, especially as it aims to power the massive energy demands of AI data centers. Mea

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Jun 01 2026POLITICS

Fuel Shortage Hits Crimea Drivers

Crimea’s roads feel the strain of fuel cuts. Drivers in the region are forced to use rationing coupons after Ukrainian drone strikes hit fuel trucks and block key highways. The governor of the peninsula says sales of common gasoline, Ai‑95, are limited and people must present coupons to buy an

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