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Jun 03 2026HEALTH

Why Congo’s Ebola Numbers Dropped Suddenly

Health officials in Congo have adjusted their Ebola case numbers after tests showed many sick people didn’t actually have the virus. The count dropped from over 900 suspected cases to just 116, with 321 confirmed infections and 48 deaths. Some patients had fevers or other infections that looked like

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Jun 03 2026SPORTS

Gymnast comes out of retirement to raise money for two causes

One gymnast has decided to step back into the spotlight after walking away from the sport. Her return isn’t about winning medals—it’s about raising funds for two different charities. The athlete, who spent years training for the Olympics, had stepped back from gymnastics earlier. Now, she’s using he

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Jun 03 2026HEALTH

Behind the scenes of Michigan's mental health safety checks

Michigan lawmakers are taking a hard look at how the state protects kids in mental health hospitals after an audit called protections "not enough. " Officials from the Office of Recipient Rights faced tough questions last week about delays in handling serious complaints. One big issue? Nearly a thir

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Jun 03 2026POLITICS

Why Trump’s frequent check-ups raise eyebrows

Health checks for the president aren’t unusual, but the sheer number Trump undergoes looks odd. At 79, he’s had four since returning to office—more than most leaders his age. His latest report called him “excellent health, ” yet it left out key details, making people wonder what’s really being hidde

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Jun 03 2026EDUCATION

Minnie Bruce Pratt: Influences and Impact Beyond Her Time

Minnie Bruce Pratt left a lasting mark on literature and social movements from 1946 until her passing in 2023. Though often remembered for her writing, her influence stretched further—into classrooms, activist circles, and public discussions about identity and justice. A special collection of work r

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Jun 03 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Summer Reads and Real-Life Stories Hit Bay Area Bookstores

June in the Bay Area means more than just sunny days and outdoor BBQs—it’s a month packed with writers sharing their latest works. From cookbooks by Indigenous chefs to memoirs by tech entrepreneurs and even a book about butterflies, there’s something for every reader. Some events dive deep into per

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Jun 03 2026CELEBRITIES

Who gets invited to a star wedding?

The long-awaited summer wedding of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce is shaping up to be the most talked-about event of the year. Fans are obsessed with every detail, especially the guest list. While some celebrities who were once close to Swift are reportedly not invited, other friends will be walking

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Jun 03 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Fresh Start for BET: New Advisors to Shape Its Future

BET, a network long tied to cable TV, is stepping into a new era with a fresh strategy. To help guide this transition, the company has created its first advisory board. This group isn’t just for show—it includes well-known figures from music, sports, and business. Their goal? To help BET grow beyond

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Jun 03 2026HEALTH

How Safe Are Your Medicines? The Changing Face of Drug Safety Checks

For 25 years, experts have gathered to discuss how to keep medicines safe. At the latest meeting, they focused on progress in pharmacovigilance—the science of tracking medicine side effects. Over time, this practice has moved from paper reports to high-tech digital systems. Yet challenges remain, es

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Jun 03 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A New Chapter for a Beloved Detective

The show that made detective Harry Bosch famous is moving on. After ten years, the original actor is leaving, but the story isn’t over. Instead, it’s getting a fresh start with a new face. The final season will wrap up his journey, while a prequel explores his first days on the job during the 1992 L

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