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Jun 07 2026HEALTH

Measles Finds Its Way Into California Sewage, Sparking Worry

California health workers have spotted measles virus in everyday wastewater, a sign that the disease may be spreading unnoticed. The Merced County Department of Public Health made the discovery, even though no confirmed sick people have been reported in that area. The state now counts 74 cases spr

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Jun 07 2026HEALTH

Front‑Line Heroes Fight Ebola with Little Pay and Long Hours

Dr. Richard Lokudu heads the medical team at Mongbwalu General Referral Hospital, a hub for patients in Congo’s latest Ebola crisis. He and his colleagues work nonstop, often waking to new case alerts at night. Despite their relentless effort, the doctors receive almost no financial support or regul

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Jun 07 2026CELEBRITIES

Friendship and Fight: Two Men Take on the Legacy of Michael Jackson

Wade Robson and James Safechuck, both former critics of Michael Jackson, have taken a new step as they prepare for a courtroom showdown this fall. The two men recently shared a friendly selfie, showing that their bond has not faded even after years of legal and emotional battles. Wade described Jame

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Jun 07 2026HEALTH

Blood Pressure and Breast Cancer Survival in Black Women

Black women in the U. S. face higher death rates from breast cancer and also have common high blood pressure. A study followed 2, 474 Black women who were diagnosed with invasive breast cancer to see how their blood pressure status and use of heart‑pressure drugs affected survival. Every two year

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Jun 07 2026SCIENCE

New Nickel Method Makes Strong Carbon Bonds with Simple Ingredients

A recent study shows how nickel can join two different chemical parts using a simple reduction step. The trick is to mix xanthate esters—compounds that contain sulfur and oxygen—with iodides that carry either an aromatic ring or a double bond. The process works well even when the molecules have othe

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Jun 07 2026SCIENCE

Yaks and Cattle: Who Wins at the Top of the World?

Yaks thrive on the Qinghai‑Tibet Plateau, where oxygen is thin and food is scarce. Scientists wanted to know how the animals’ gut bacteria help them survive. They compared yaks and ordinary cattle at two heights: 2, 200 m and 3, 800 m. The rumen is the biggest stomach of a ruminant and houses mil

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Jun 07 2026CRIME

Tragic End of a Young Traveler in Japan

A 20‑year‑old American student vanished during a family trip to Japan. He was last seen leaving a train station in Kyoto on May 29, after which his phone stopped working and its location was disabled. The family had been able to follow his steps through a tracking app until that evening. The search

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Jun 07 2026POLITICS

Gaza Air Strike Leaves Seven Dead, Talks for Ceasefire Resumed

A recent Israeli air attack in Gaza City caused the deaths of seven people, including two women, and wounded fifteen others, many of them children. The strike hit a large tent camp in the city’s center. Israeli officials said the target was “terrorists, ” but gave no further explanation. The incide

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Jun 07 2026HEALTH

Diabetes and Cancer: A Closer Look at the Hidden Connections

Research shows that people with diabetes face a higher chance of developing certain cancers. The strongest links are found with breast, colon, uterus, liver, pancreas, and gallbladder cancers. But figuring out if diabetes actually causes cancer or if other factors play a bigger role isn’t simple. Li

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Jun 07 2026BUSINESS

Why California’s Central Coast is now a hotspot for a different kind of buyer

For years, the Central Coast’s ranch and winery properties were seen as retirement dreams or weekend getaways for a small group of buyers. But something changed during the pandemic. Remote work gave people the freedom to leave crowded cities behind. What started as a temporary escape turned into a p

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