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Jun 15 2026HEALTH

How Well Does Shockwave Therapy Work for Jaw Pain?

Many people deal with long-term jaw pain from temporomandibular disorders, or TMD. This condition affects the joints and muscles around the jaw, making everyday activities like chewing or talking uncomfortable. Doctors often suggest non-surgical treatments first, such as pain relievers or physical t

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Jun 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Great Summer Reads You Shouldn’t Miss

Summer calls for good books, but where to even start? This year’s list mixes local Chicago stories with gripping plots from around the country. Dawn Turner’s "Majestic Hills" dives into suburban tension when a Black family moves into a predominantly white neighborhood, showing how politeness can mas

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Jun 15 2026FINANCE

Flutter Entertainment's recent rating drop raises eyebrows among investors

Flutter Entertainment, a major player in the gaming and sports betting industry, just received some tough news from financial analysts. A well-known investment firm lowered their recommendation on the company from "hold" to "sell, " suggesting they believe the stock might struggle in the near future

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Jun 14 2026SPORTS

Heat‑Proof Fans: Houston’s World Cup Crowd Keeps Cool

The World Cup match in Houston drew a huge crowd even though the temperature was close to 100 degrees. Fans packed the downtown area and used portable fans, umbrellas and lots of cold drinks to stay comfortable. Organisers offered free sunscreen and set up air‑conditioned tents, making the day more

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Jun 14 2026ENTERTAINMENT

The truth gets messy—so which story teaches us more about facing it?

After a movie about secrets finally spilling out into the open, one director picked a different lesson for his next film. Instead of aliens or hidden government files, he chose a fight over something even harder: letting facts challenge beliefs. The first movie follows workers who find evidence of n

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Jun 14 2026POLITICS

A South Carolina politician lost her race after making waves

Nancy Mace, a U. S. representative from South Carolina, got only 12% of the vote in the June 9 Republican primary for governor. That wasn’t even enough for second place. The two candidates moving forward are Pamela Evette, who had former President Trump’s support, and Alan Wilson, the state’s top la

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Jun 14 2026FINANCE

The quiet shift from wild crypto dreams to familiar financial rules

For a long time, crypto fans talked big about breaking free from old-school finance. They wanted everything decentralized and free from banks or governments. But now, some experts say the next big step for crypto might look a lot like the systems we already use. David Mercer, who runs a big trading

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Jun 14 2026SPORTS

Key NBA Finals Matchup: Where the Odds Stand Before Game 5

The New York Knicks are one win away from ending their 53-year championship drought, but the San Antonio Spurs aren't going down quietly. Game 4 saw one of the most dramatic comebacks in Finals history, with the Knicks overcoming a 29-point deficit in the final minutes. OG Anunoby's block on De'Aaro

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Jun 14 2026TECHNOLOGY

Why cybersecurity teams struggle when just hiring more people isn't enough

Cybersecurity today isn't just about stopping hackers anymore. With AI shaping threats and regulations tightening, the field now demands a mix of technical skills, business smarts, and leadership. Yet most teams are stuck in old ways hiring people who can set up firewalls but struggle to explain ris

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Jun 13 2026FINANCE

Tech Stocks: What Do The Experts Really Think?

Thinking about investing can feel super confusing, right? You hear big words like "bullish" and "consensus. " But what does it all really mean for your money? When people look at technology companies, they are often looking at massive growth potential. These businesses change how we live every sing

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