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Jun 04 2026HEALTH

Weight Gain Can Make Your Penis Seem Smaller, Experts Say

A recent study shows that about half of men are unhappy with how big they think their penis is. Many of those feelings may come from lifestyle choices rather than actual shrinkage. When a person puts on extra belly fat, the added tissue can cover part of the penis, making it look shorter even though

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Jun 04 2026CELEBRITIES

Koe Wetzel’s New Path: From Mirror Shock to Muscle Gains

After a day fishing with friends, Koe Wetzel stared at his reflection and felt the weight of years slip away. The moment was a wake‑up call that pushed him to take control of his health. Wetzel says the turning point came about two years ago when he weighed himself for the first time in a long wh

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Jun 04 2026ENTERTAINMENT

June Celebrations: A Quick Look at Pride

In recent years, bold voices have opened doors for many people to share who they truly are. Their courage has made it easier for others to live openly and honestly. Every June, people around the world remember those pioneers. Pride Month turns streets into vibrant festivals. Parades, block parties

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Jun 04 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Florence, Alabama: A Small Town with a Big Sound

"Florence, Alabama, a place where the population is about half of what you’d see at a major Taylor Swift stadium show, still earned a spot on Garden & Gun’s new list of the South’s best music towns. The magazine highlighted other southern gems such as St. Augustine, Florida; Macon, Georgia; Bristol,

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Jun 04 2026HEALTH

Teen Life Patterns and Their Link to Sadness in China

After China lifted its strict COVID rules, many teens faced new daily habits. Researchers wondered if these changes mattered for mental health. They grouped teens by their routines—like how much they ate, slept, and used screens—and looked for patterns. The goal was to see if certain lifestyle clus

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Jun 04 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Strong Women in Sci‑Fi: 5 Shows That Keep the Future Bright

New waves of science fiction hit screens right now, from epic space operas to mind‑bending mysteries. A common thread among the most talked‑about series is that they put a woman in the lead role, giving audiences fresh angles on familiar tropes. Below are five standout shows that show how a female

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Jun 04 2026FINANCE

KBR’s New Antarctic Deal and Why Shares Are Still Falling

KBR, a company that builds and runs big projects worldwide, just won a huge 20‑year contract to support research stations in Antarctica. The deal will start in June 2026 and should give the firm a steady stream of income for years to come. Still, investors are uneasy. In recent weeks the stock ha

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Jun 04 2026HEALTH

Black Churches Turn to Faith and Science to Fight Dementia

A few hundred people, most of them older Black women, gathered in a quiet warehouse‑turned‑church near Atlanta’s airport to hear the start of a three‑day summit. The space was dim, but the excitement and stage lights made it feel alive. The meeting began with a prayer from Rev. Paul Thibodeaux, w

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Jun 04 2026POLITICS

Political Shift Threatens NIH Grant Stability

A new executive order has reclassified about 8, 000 civil service roles as political positions, placing many senior officials who manage NIH grant decisions under the White House’s influence. These appointments are crucial because they decide which research projects receive federal funding and ho

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Jun 04 2026WEATHER

Summer Heat Hits Massachusetts This Week

Massachusetts will feel a warm spell in the coming days, with most areas expecting sunny skies and temperatures that climb into the high 80s and low 90s. The forecast runs from Thursday through Saturday, so people can plan accordingly. The South Coast, Cape Cod and the islands will be a bit coole

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