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May 31 2026OPINION

When family choices clash with personal comfort zones

A sibling’s plan to retire to a nude-friendly community has thrown a family into an awkward dance of conflicting comfort zones. While the sibling insists their lifestyle is wholesome and nothing to be embarrassed about, it’s clear this choice clashes with the writer’s idea of a relaxing visit. The s

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May 30 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrities, Thinness and the Need for a Better Talk

Jameela Jamil is not hiding her worries about the way thin bodies are celebrated in Hollywood. She says the trend is scary and harmful. People love to comment on how skinny a star looks. Some say “bones in a dress” or “please eat. ” These remarks can hurt. The problem is not just about one per

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May 30 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrities Celebrate Another Day on May 30

The day brings a mix of birthdays for actors, singers and directors who have made their mark in film, music and television. At the heart of the list is country star Wynonna Judd, who turns 62 and whose middle name is Claire. The same day, film maker Antoine Fuqua, known for a recent biopic about t

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May 30 2026EDUCATION

A New Way to Learn: How One Preschool Built a 40‑Year Story

Elan Preschool in Milpitas, California, began as a tiny home daycare for six kids back in 1987. The idea that every child is different was planted early by its founder’s mother, Candy, who wanted a place where children could grow at their own pace instead of fitting into a one‑size‑fits‑all system.

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May 30 2026HEALTH

Workplace Woes: How Menstruation and Menopause Cost the Economy

Women are a vital part of every job market, and their presence boosts growth and equality. Yet, many still face hidden hurdles that keep them from fully contributing at work. One major obstacle is the physical discomfort linked to periods and menopause, which can sap energy and focus. These health

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May 30 2026HEALTH

Stressed Doctors, Strong Work Ethic: What Happens in Residency

Residency is a tough stretch where new doctors take on more patient care and decision‑making. During this time, their stress levels can rise while their enthusiasm for work may shift too. Researchers used a well‑known theory that links job pressure and support to worker health. They followe

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May 30 2026HEALTH

Teen Suicide Thoughts: What School and Personal Stuff Have to Do With It

A new look at why teens think about ending their lives shows that both the classroom vibe and how kids feel inside themselves matter a lot. Researchers asked nearly three thousand Spanish teens, about half girls, to share how they feel at school and online. They also asked them about their own thoug

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May 30 2026POLITICS

Justice Files: A New Look at the Epstein Investigation

The former U. S. Attorney General, Pam Bondi, spoke before a small group of lawmakers on Friday. The committee was led by Republican House Chairman James Comer, who said the group would ask why some documents had not yet been shared. Bondi’s team released over three million pages about the inv

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May 30 2026POLITICS

Vietnam Leader Sees China Friendship as Key to Regional Calm

To Lam, Vietnam’s new top chief, staying friendly with China can help keep the South China Sea peaceful. He said Vietnam will not choose sides, but will work with both China and the United States to keep its borders safe. The leader explained that building good ties with China is not a conflict wi

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May 30 2026POLITICS

North American Cars: New Rules to Boost U. S. Production

The Trump team wants cars made in North America to use more parts from the region. They aim for 82 % of a car’s value to come from North America. Half of that must be made in the United States. The plan was announced at talks in Mexico City about changing the US‑Mexico‑Canada trade deal. Canada i

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