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Jun 09 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Summer Fun at Shanghai Disney Resort for Its 10th Birthday

Shanghai Disney Resort is throwing a big summer bash to celebrate its 10th birthday. From June 17 to August 31, the park is packed with extra nighttime fun, special shows, and themed activities. One highlight is the Magic Hour Upgrade Days, where the park stays open until 10:30 p. m. on 10 select ni

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Jun 09 2026SPORTS

Knicks Host NBA Finals Game 3: A Night to Remember at MSG

On a Monday night, Madison Square Garden will buzz with energy as the New York Knicks host Game 3 of the 2026 NBA Finals. Leading the series 2-0 against the Spurs, the Knicks haven’t had this much control at home in over half a century. Their last championship run in 1973 saw them win Finals games a

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Jun 09 2026ENVIRONMENT

Microplastics in water treatment: Unexpected effects on cleaning systems

Wastewater plants use special methods to remove phosphorus before water goes back into nature. These methods often rely on tiny microbes that store phosphorus inside their cells. Recently, scientists noticed something surprising: when tiny plastic pieces (smaller than a grain of sand) mix with these

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Jun 09 2026ENVIRONMENT

How the Chesapeake Bay warns and guides us

The Chesapeake Bay isn't just a big body of water on Maryland's side—it's a living classroom telling us about the planet's health. For centuries, people here built their lives around its tides, from watermen who knew when fish would run to families who relied on its bounty. But now, the bay is sendi

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Jun 09 2026ENVIRONMENT

Texas Fights a Creeping Parasite Threat

Two more animals in Texas have tested positive for New World screwworm, a fly larva that feeds on living flesh. A week after the first case in decades showed up near the Mexican border, officials confirmed a calf in La Salle County and a dog in Andrews County now carry the parasite. Unlike common fl

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Jun 09 2026POLITICS

Military religion list sparks debate over faith freedom

The U. S. military just changed how troops list their religion—and not everyone is happy. The Pentagon slimmed down the list of recognized faiths from over 200 to just 31. Now, soldiers can pick from major religions like Christianity or Islam, but smaller groups like Wicca, paganism, or even atheism

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Jun 09 2026HEALTH

Wearable gadgets for long-term health tracking: Do they really work for post-virus conditions?

Around 65 million people worldwide have dealt with long COVID, while another 17 to 24 million struggle with other lingering effects after infections. Doctors often suggest these patients keep an eye on their symptoms and adjust their activity levels carefully. Wearable devices like fitness trackers

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Jun 09 2026POLITICS

Labour MPs push for UK to stop trading with Israeli settlements

Over 130 British Labour politicians have signed a letter demanding the government halt trade with Israeli settlements in the West Bank. Unlike past disputes, this push comes from inside the ruling party, creating tension between tradition and party loyalty. The lawmakers argue current policies aren'

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Jun 09 2026SPORTS

World Cup betting isn't just for sportsbooks anymore

Before the first whistle blows, people are already trading millions on who will win the World Cup. Spain and France are neck-and-neck in these prediction markets, each with about a 16% chance according to platforms like Polymarket and Kalshi. England, Portugal, and defending champs Argentina trail b

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Jun 09 2026SPORTS

How Three Seneca Stars Led Their Team to the Big Stage

Four years ago, three freshmen named Lexie Buis, Camryn Stecken, and Tessa Krull stepped onto the softball field for Seneca High School. By this spring, they weren’t just teammates—they were the heart of the team. Their journey ended last weekend in the state championship with a tough 3-1 loss to Ca

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