LIV ULLMANN

Jun 11 2026SCIENCE

Life in Messy Neighbourhoods Slows Down Brain Navigation

Living in places full of trash, broken buildings and crime can make it harder for people to think clearly. Most studies that look at this problem use simple lab tests, so they miss how real‑world surroundings affect daily thinking. A new test called the Neighborhood Errand Task (NET) was made to loo

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Jun 10 2026SPORTS

Future of LIV Golf Depends on Saudi Funding

LIV Golf’s future is hanging in the balance as its main sponsor, Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF), signals a possible withdrawal after the 2026 season. The league’s chief executive, Scott O’Neil, did not promise a full slate of tournaments for the year. Instead, he urged confidence tha

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Jun 08 2026HEALTH

Healthy Joints: What Keeps Hips and Knees Strong

Living with joint pain can feel like a daily hurdle. When arthritis takes over, doctors often suggest hip or knee replacement to bring back comfort and mobility. A recent study looked at a large group of people over time to see what habits or conditions might lower the chance of needing that surgery

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Jun 06 2026CRIME

A Voice‑Changer Scandal: How a Sex Offender Tricked Kids on Roblox

Livingston Parish deputies found a registered sex offender in his home using a voice‑changing app to pretend he was a teenage girl while chatting with a real child on Roblox, the game that many kids love to play. The suspect was caught right in the act of luring a 14‑year‑old through a phone convers

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Jun 03 2026HEALTH

Small Steps Outside: How Nature Can Ease Your Daily Stress

Living in a city often means trading green spaces for concrete. Many people feel stressed but don’t link it to their surroundings. Scientists now say nature can help reset our brains, even in small doses. Research shows our brains react differently when surrounded by trees or plants compared to buil

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May 22 2026BUSINESS

New Leader Drives LiveKit’s AI Growth

LiveKit, a platform that lets companies create voice, video and physical AI agents, has hired Tom Davies as its new Chief Revenue Officer. The move comes as the firm expands its sales, finance and marketing teams to keep pace with the rising demand from large businesses for voice‑driven AI solutions

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May 17 2026HEALTH

Parkinson’s Care: How Stress and Support Shape Daily Life

Living with Parkinson’s disease isn’t just about managing physical symptoms—it’s also about handling stress, which can drain energy and make daily tasks harder. For those with Parkinson’s and their caregivers, the mental load can feel overwhelming, affecting sleep, mood, and even how well they stick

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May 16 2026CELEBRITIES

Love and Swimsuits: How a Baseball Star Supports His Partner’s Career

Livvy Dunne, the 23‑year‑old model who first appeared in Sports Illustrated’s Swimsuit issue in 2023, recently shared how her boyfriend, Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes, reacts to her work. After the magazine released new photos, Dunne sent him a link and he immediately asked where to view th

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May 08 2026LIFESTYLE

Simple Steps to a Healthier Life

Living in Coeur d’Alene, an author has released a new guide that questions the need for perfection when choosing a healthier lifestyle. She suggests that “non‑toxic” living can be about intention and small actions rather than flawless choices. The book is a mix of personal reflection and pract

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May 08 2026SPORTS

Liverpool fans push back on ticket prices, club steps back

Liverpool FC recently decided to pause planned ticket price increases after fans made it clear they weren’t happy. Supporters showed their frustration in a creative way during a match, holding up yellow cards with a warning: "Caution: Anfield's Soul at Risk. " This wasn’t just about money—it was abo

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