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Jun 14 2026HEALTH

Getting Your Medical Wishes in Order Before a Crisis Hits

Hospitals routinely ask patients a tough question: Would you want doctors to try reviving you if your heart stops? Many people freeze. Some say yes right away. Others panic. The key thing to remember is that this question isn’t about predicting disaster—it’s about making sure your choices guide futu

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Jun 14 2026BUSINESS

How Two Unknown Tech Leaders Got Super Rich from Memory Chips

One of the biggest money stories this year has nothing to do with big-name tech giants. Two quiet founders of Kingston Technology, John Tu and David Sun, saw their net worth jump by nearly fifty billion dollars each in 2024. That puts them among the top thirty wealthiest people on Earth. Most people

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Jun 10 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Space in TV: How Two Shows Tell the Same Race Differently

One show looks at the space race like a quiet family story unfolding over years. Instead of fast rockets and loud victories, it focuses on the slower side of cosmonauts reaching the moon first. It moves at a relaxed pace, letting the characters feel real rather than dramatic. Some viewers love how c

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Jun 03 2026SPORTS

Gymnast comes out of retirement to raise money for two causes

One gymnast has decided to step back into the spotlight after walking away from the sport. Her return isn’t about winning medals—it’s about raising funds for two different charities. The athlete, who spent years training for the Olympics, had stepped back from gymnastics earlier. Now, she’s using he

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Jun 02 2026BUSINESS

New Drinks Coming to One Well Brewery

One Well Brewing in Kalamazoo plans a summer menu makeover. The city council gave the brewery a green light to open an off‑premises tasting room, but it still waits for the state liquor board’s final nod. The same board will also decide on a small distillery license and a mixed‑drink manufacturing p

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Jun 01 2026HEALTH

Disney makes MRI scans fun for kids

Hospital MRI sessions used to be a nightmare for many children. The small, tight space and loud noises made kids nervous, often requiring them to be sedated just to keep still. But one children's hospital in California tried a creative fix— turning the scary scan into an exciting Disney adventure. T

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Jun 01 2026POLITICS

Who’s Winning Peru’s Tight Presidential Race?

One week before Peru votes again, the race is tighter than expected. Right-leaning Keiko Fujimori leads left-leaning Roberto Sanchez by just three points in recent polls. Fujimori has about 38% support, while Sanchez holds around 35%. That’s a small shift from earlier numbers, where Fujimori was sli

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May 29 2026HEALTH

Why Patients Struggle to Move After Oral Cancer Surgery

Hospitals push patients to start moving soon after surgery because it helps recovery. But many with oral cancer still don’t follow this advice. Early movement can lower infection risks, speed up healing, and improve mood. Still, patients often resist even simple exercises like walking or stretching.

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May 19 2026CRIME

A Phone on a Bus Turns into a Tragedy

One ordinary Friday, a Cincinnati bus ride turned fatal when a 52‑year‑old passenger was shot three times over a borrowed cell phone. The victim, who had lent his device to a fellow rider, was killed while the other man fled. The accused, 27‑year‑old Leonte Coston, faces murder charges that could ke

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May 15 2026SPORTS

Lisa Leslie to get lasting tribute with arena statue

One of the greatest players in women’s basketball history will soon have a permanent place in Los Angeles. A life-sized statue of Lisa Leslie will be unveiled outside Crypto. com Arena before the Sparks’ September game against the Portland Fire. The ceremony marks another step in honoring athletes w

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