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Jun 03 2026WEATHER

Heatwave Hits the Northeast, Rain Arrives Next Week

The week before this one was mild for most of the Northeast, but a warm spell is on the way. A high‑pressure ridge will push hot air from the south into places like Washington, D. C. , New York City, and Boston. By Friday, these cities could see temperatures 10 to 15 degrees above the long‑term aver

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Jun 03 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Tom Holland Shares How Christopher Nolan Raised the Bar for His Spider‑Man Movies

Tom Holland has spoken openly about how working with director Christopher Nolan on The Odyssey changed the way he approaches his own film projects. He said Nolan’s meticulous preparation surprised him and set a new standard for the studio. Holland explained that Nolan could answer any question

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Jun 03 2026HEALTH

Doctors’ View on High Uric Acid: A Fresh Look

Internal medicine doctors in China were asked to share what they know, feel, and do about high uric acid levels. The survey covered many hospitals across the country and aimed to uncover how well doctors understand this common problem that can lead to gout, heart disease, and kidney issues. The res

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Jun 03 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin Drop: A Signal or a Slip?

"It started with a sharp fall of Bitcoin, the world’s biggest cryptocurrency. The price slid below $65, 000 for the first time in more than two months and fell almost 47% from its peak. The crash sparked a debate among investors about whether this is just a blip or the beginning of a wider slump in

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Jun 03 2026POLITICS

Eating Smart: How People Want the Government to Step In

A recent online survey of 2, 000 U. S. adults revealed that more than half have heard about ultra‑processed foods (UPFs), yet only a third feel they truly grasp what these products are. The study, conducted through a partnership with YouGov, aimed to see how confident people are in explaining UPFs a

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Jun 03 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Big Bollywood Drama: A Star vs. a Studio Clash

A famous actor left a big film in December 2025, sparking one of the biggest disputes in Indian cinema. The fight involves a popular production company and about 25 top industry leaders, leading to an audit by a major accounting firm and a directive from a workers’ federation. The core of the dis

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Jun 03 2026SPORTS

Knicks vs. Spurs: What to Expect in the NBA Finals

The first game of the NBA Finals will kick off this Wednesday in San Antonio, where the Spurs face New York’s Knicks. The series is already buzzing because of Victor Wembanyama, the young French center who has turned every game into a showcase. The league is scrambling to find ways to stop him, and

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Jun 03 2026LIFESTYLE

A Fresh Take on Hotels: Where Culture Meets Hospitality in Miami

Dua Miami Hotel isn’t just another high-end stay in Brickell—it’s a testing ground for a bold idea: hotels can be cultural hubs, not just places to sleep. British-born Charley Olmer, with seven years in luxury hospitality across Miami, Los Angeles, and Tel Aviv, has shaped the property into a year-r

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Jun 03 2026HEALTH

Childhood experiences and their impact on pregnant women in China

Research shows that a person’s early years shape their mental health later in life. This is especially true for women during pregnancy. Stressful events from childhood, like neglect or family conflicts, can leave lasting effects. But positive experiences, such as supportive relationships or safe env

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Jun 03 2026POLITICS

How Party Leaders Pick Their Battles in Close Races

Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer didn’t mince words this week when he stood before reporters. “We have our pick in Maine, ” he declared, naming Graham Platner as the party’s top Senate candidate even though Platner’s campaign has faced one controversy after another. Just days ahead of Maine’s

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