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Jun 02 2026TECHNOLOGY

How AI is quietly changing drug discovery at biotech companies

A small biotech company is getting a big boost from artificial intelligence in its search for cancer treatments. Instead of relying only on lab tests and guesswork, the firm is using AI to speed up how it designs and picks new drug candidates. This approach isn’t just a small tweak—it’s reshaping ho

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Jun 02 2026TECHNOLOGY

New AI tools raise questions about privacy and government control

A Chinese company is building AI systems that track people’s behavior to guess who might criticize the government later. Internal documents reviewed by a university team show Geedge Networks combines phone location, internet use, and movement data to create "future behavior" profiles. Instead of jus

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Jun 02 2026BUSINESS

How Middle East Tensions Are Filling Syria's Skies with Planes

In May alone, Syria saw nearly 12, 000 flights cutting through its airspace—more than double what it recorded in February. This sudden surge isn’t because Syria suddenly became a safe or popular route. Instead, airlines are rerouting around closed or risky airspace in Iraq and the Gulf, which were s

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Jun 02 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Helping Hands for a Musician's Family

Oliver Drake, guitarist and vocalist for the British thrash metal group Evile, faced tough choices while trying to balance his passion for music with family responsibilities. Like many artists, he struggled to earn enough to cover living costs and touring expenses over the years. Instead of keeping

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Jun 02 2026CRIME

School money manager accused of taking secret cash from contractor

A New Jersey school district once trusted a top finance officer who now faces federal charges. From 2021 to late 2021, the business administrator allegedly arranged for contractors to pay him cash in parking lots. He parked district vehicles at spots he chose and picked up envelopes stuffed with mon

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Jun 02 2026POLITICS

Lynnwood finally opens new mental health facility after years of delays

After waiting nearly five years, Lynnwood has officially opened its Crisis Care Center—a place designed to help people during mental health or substance use emergencies without automatically sending them to jail or an overcrowded hospital. The idea came after a tragic incident in 2021, when a woman

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Jun 02 2026CRIME

New Mexico Steps Up Epstein Investigation with Subpoenas

New Mexico lawmakers digging into Jeffrey Epstein's history have just taken their first major step. They've sent out official requests for documents to 14 different groups. These include important state offices like the governor's team and law enforcement agencies that should have been watching Epst

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Jun 02 2026POLITICS

A Closer Look at the Latest Health Check-Up Findings

A recent visit to a military hospital for a routine check-up didn’t reveal any shocking new information about a notable public figure. Social media buzzed with claims of a "perfect physical" soon after the visit, but a closer look at the details tells a different story. The same person mentioned a

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Jun 02 2026POLITICS

Healthy Farms and Food Debates Heat Up in Wisconsin

A Wisconsin dairy farm recently played host to a lively discussion about food and farming. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. stood before a crowd of farmers, pushing a simple message: real food matters. He argued that whole milk deserves a bigger role, especially in schools. His reasoning? Kids missed out on wh

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Jun 02 2026ENTERTAINMENT

What singing feels like after a big health challenge

Losing your voice isn’t just about not being able to speak—it can change how you share your art too. One well-known performer who once lit up stages with hits like “Copacabana” found this out the hard way. Cancer in the throat stopped him mid-career, even though the signs were subtle at first. Small

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