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Jun 13 2026SCIENCE

Tiny Boosts for Tough Medicines

Some medicines are super useful. They might be natural compounds, like an isoflavone called puerarin. But here's a big problem: the body struggles to absorb them when you take them by mouth. These molecules often don't dissolve well or they can't pass through your gut lining easily. Scientists need

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Jun 13 2026TECHNOLOGY

Digital Traps: How Scammers Target Your Phone

Think about your phone. It is a powerful tool, right? But sometimes that power makes you vulnerable. A huge digital scamming network has been operating for a while. This group distributes special online toolsets designed to trick people into giving away money or private data. These tools allow bad a

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Jun 13 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tech Art Capturing Real-World Pain

It is incredibly hard to tell what is truly happening when news sources are blocked off. Sometimes, internet access just disappears completely during times of intense unrest. People on the ground experience major events, but getting clear evidence back home becomes nearly impossible. One artist, wh

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Jun 13 2026TECHNOLOGY

Building Tomorrow: How Tech is Changing Trades

The construction world is changing super fast. It isn't just about hammers and nails anymore. This entire industry is going through a huge digital makeover, similar to how medicine used electronic records years ago. Right now, the skilled labor market faces serious pressure. There aren't enough peo

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Jun 13 2026FINANCE

Tech Stocks: What Do The Experts Really Think?

Thinking about investing can feel super confusing, right? You hear big words like "bullish" and "consensus. " But what does it all really mean for your money? When people look at technology companies, they are often looking at massive growth potential. These businesses change how we live every sing

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Jun 13 2026SPORTS

Weather Chaos Hits Game Day Travel

When big sporting events happen, millions of fans want to attend. They plan everything perfectly. But sometimes, nature throws a huge wrench into those plans. Recently, severe weather completely disrupted travel for basketball enthusiasts heading to San Antonio. These dedicated supporters were tryi

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Jun 13 2026WEATHER

Right now, you might think the weather is perfect. Dinner outside feels great this evening. The air is dry, and temperatures are comfortable in the seventies. Overnight will stay cool and breezy for everyone. Think low sixties—perfect for letting all those windows open wide. But t

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Jun 13 2026WEATHER

Northwest Indiana After the Storms

When major weather events strike, life immediately changes. Big storms, like the tornadoes that swept through Northwest Indiana recently, cause massive problems for everyone in the area. We are talking about winds so powerful they can level structures, and rainfall causing serious flooding issues al

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Jun 13 2026POLITICS

The Fight Over a Famous Cultural Name

It turns out that giving a major building a new name is not just about signing a paper. It’s actually a big legal deal. Think of famous institutions like the Kennedy Center; their names are set by Congress, which means they are protected by federal rules. Only Congress can make those huge changes.

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Jun 13 2026SPORTS

Baseball Delay: Road Trip Gets Interrupted

The first game of the Mariners' series on the road hit a major snag yesterday. Severe weather in Washington D. C. forced a postponement. The initial start time was set for late afternoon, but now everything is paused. The baseball tarp is out on the field, and nobody knows exactly when play will res

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