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Jun 09 2026TECHNOLOGY

Apple Adds Menopause Tracking to iPhone Health App

Apple has updated its health software so that people who are going through menopause can use the same app they already have on their phone. The new version can spot changes in a person’s cycle that may signal the start of menopause, sometimes up to ten years early. When it notices these change

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Jun 09 2026POLITICS

Facility Inspection Finds Food Areas OK, but Raises More Questions

Health officials visited the kitchen and storage rooms at a detention center on May 28. They reported that these areas looked clean and did not show any signs of rodents or other pests at the time of their visit. The report also mentioned that food was not kept at the right temperatures, which could

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Jun 09 2026POLITICS

Plano Moves Toward New Stars Arena

Plano city council voted 8‑0 to accept a plan that could bring the Dallas Stars hockey team to the suburb. The motion, called a Letter of Intent, does not guarantee construction, but it lets the team and city talk further. The idea is to turn a shopping mall called The Shops at Willow Bend int

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Jun 09 2026TECHNOLOGY

Understanding Hand Movements from Brain Waves

Brain‑computer interfaces let people control devices with thoughts, and one popular way to do this is by using motor imagery—imagining moving a hand—and reading the brain’s electrical activity with EEG. The signal from an EEG is noisy and changes over time, so making accurate predictions about which

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Jun 09 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Warlock Class Debuts in Diablo Immortal – June 17 Release

Diablo Immortal is adding a new hero class on June 17, marking the game’s tenth playable type. The addition follows a cinematic trailer that showcases a character who can summon demons and wield fiery spells from the Burning Hells. The Warlock is a hybrid of ranged magic user and demon controller

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Jun 09 2026POLITICS

Chemicals Under Scrutiny: Inside the EPA’s Tightening Rules

The EPA is facing a new challenge. Scientists say they are being asked to soften the danger of chemicals that appear in everyday items like cleaners and makeup. Instead of showing how these substances could harm people, they are told to make the risks look smaller. A group of EPA workers ha

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Jun 09 2026SPORTS

Spurs Turn the Tables in Game 3 of the Finals

The Spurs have finally broken through, handing the Knicks their first defeat in almost a month and narrowing the series gap to 2‑1. Victor Wembanyama led the charge with a double‑double, scoring 32 points while grabbing eight rebounds and dishing six assists. His performance helped San Antonio edge

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Jun 09 2026SPORTS

A Fresh Look at Trade‑Deadline Movers

Players stuck in a slump or trapped by crowded rosters might find new life if they switch teams before the deadline. A veteran whose best days seem past could regain form in a ballpark that favors his style. An outfielder hit hard in one league but quiet in another might spark a new offense el

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Jun 09 2026SPORTS

Big names line up for Knicks Game 3 at Madison Square Garden

The NBA Finals shift to New York tonight with the Knicks holding a 2-0 lead over the Spurs. Crowds at Madison Square Garden tend to draw extra attention, and this year’s guest list already reads like a who’s who of Hollywood and music royalty. Timothée Chalamet, Ben Stiller, Spike Lee and Fat Joe we

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Jun 09 2026HEALTH

Why treating multiple health issues is so hard

Many people today deal with more than one long-term health problem at the same time. Doctors call this situation multimorbidity. It’s becoming more common worldwide, but experts still struggle to understand how patients actually experience this complexity. Unlike single diseases with clear treatment

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