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Jun 18 2026SCIENCE

How Teen Stress Shapes the Brain

Inside the developing teenage brain, stress leaves more than just emotional marks—it physically reshapes how information travels. New research zeroes in on cortisol, the hormone that spikes when teens face pressure, and how its levels affect the brain’s wiring. In a group of 222 adolescents from fin

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Jun 18 2026SPORTS

Baseball dreams and lasting bonds: how two young athletes grew together

Anthony Murphy and Anthony Shepard have known each other since they were teenagers, bumping into each other at baseball camps across the country. These weren't just any camps—they were part of a league-wide effort to help promising young players refine their skills while building relationships that

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Jun 18 2026POLITICS

Behind the scenes at the G7: Trump meets Putin and Zelenskiy with unclear outcomes

At a quiet lakeside town in France, world leaders gathered for a major meeting. Among them were Donald Trump, Russia's Vladimir Putin, and Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskiy. Trump later claimed he had productive discussions with both. But what does "productive" really mean here? Zelenskiy and his team

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Jun 18 2026POLITICS

Why Iran can’t have missiles if rich neighbors can

A U. S. president recently argued that it was unfair for Iran to miss out on ballistic missiles while countries like Saudi Arabia and Qatar already possess them. He suggested the world should accept Iran getting missiles too, provided they matched the stockpiles of their neighbors. The comment came

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Jun 18 2026POLITICS

Why missing Colorado’s June elections could shape your November choices

Colorado’s primary elections in June often get ignored despite how much they decide the November race. While November draws big crowds, June’s ballots go largely unopened—especially by unaffiliated voters who make up over half the state’s electorate. Many don’t realize they can vote in either party’

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Jun 18 2026POLITICS

Utah's Primary Battles: Who’s Really Calling the Shots?

Utah’s upcoming primary elections are shaping up to be a high-stakes showdown, with incumbents facing tough challenges and outside money flooding races. In one of the most watched contests, Utah Senate President Stuart Adams—a longtime political figure—now finds himself in an unexpectedly close race

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Jun 18 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Big names light up the 2026 World Cup stage

The 2026 FIFA World Cup kicked off with star power right from the start during Team USA’s first game in Los Angeles. Celebrities didn’t just show up—they turned up in force, making appearances throughout the tournament. From music moguls to sports legends and Hollywood icons, the event became as muc

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Jun 18 2026WEATHER

Weather warnings force airlines to ease flight change rules

A storm moving up from the Gulf of Mexico is about to hit Louisiana hard. Forecasters say it could dump a foot of rain in some spots and push winds strong enough to knock down trees. Meanwhile up north, thunderstorms packing baseball-sized hail and 80 mph gusts are expected to slice through Illinois

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Jun 18 2026TECHNOLOGY

New Zealand’s quiet fight against invisible solar storms

New Zealand sits in a risky spot when it comes to solar storms. Its long, skinny shape and volcanic ground make the country’s power grid an easy target for electrical surges from space. A strong solar storm could send damaging currents through the network, frying transformers and cutting power for d

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Jun 18 2026POLITICS

Northern Ireland faces fresh unrest over immigration tensions

Northern Ireland has seen a sharp rise in violent protests sparked by immigration fears, not the old religious divisions that once defined the region. Clashes erupted after a violent incident where a Sudanese asylum seeker was accused of a knife attack, escalating into a wave of mob violence. Protes

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