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Jun 17 2026EDUCATION

New Hybrid Nursing Pathway Aims to Fill Doctor‑in‑White Gaps

The University of Pittsburgh has opened a fresh Master of Science in Nursing program that mixes online learning with on‑campus practice. The two‑year course starts this fall and is built to fit the schedules of nurses already working in hospitals or clinics. Instead of traditional classes, most l

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Jun 17 2026HEALTH

New Weight‑Loss Study Uses Advanced Diabetes Pump

A study looked at a drug called tirzepatide to help adults with type 1 diabetes lose weight. The participants used a new insulin pump called the MiniMed 780G. Researchers measured how much weight the patients lost after taking the medicine. The pump delivers insulin automatically, which is di

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Jun 17 2026SCIENCE

Science Sparks: How Curiosity Turns Confusion Into Excitement

The Global Cancer Consortium held its seventh meeting in the U. S. this past Saturday, a first for the event that drew researchers from around the world. The venue was buzzing with talks about new tools that could spot cancer early and help doctors treat it faster. Yet for most visitors, the jargon

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Jun 17 2026SCIENCE

Weather Changes in Two Himalayan Districts

Climate change is a global problem that shifts how much rain falls and how hot it gets. Two districts in the Indian Himalayas – Solan in Himachal Pradesh and Tehri Garhwal in Uttarakhand – show different patterns of these shifts. Researchers used long‑term climate data from 1964 to 2023 and statisti

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Jun 17 2026SPORTS

Running in the Heat? Gear That Keeps You Cool

Heat can turn a good run into a sweat‑filled ordeal. When the sun blazes, the leggings that feel comfy in cooler weather start to trap heat and pull moisture away from the skin. It’s easy to think about staying inside or hopping on a treadmill, but you can keep running outdoors without burning

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Jun 17 2026WEATHER

Big Storms Headed for Midwest Farms

The Midwest is set to face two powerful windstorms called derechos in the coming week, one on Wednesday and another early next week. These storms will bring strong straight‑line winds, heavy rain, and even tornadoes from Iowa to Indiana. Derechos usually start as a single thunderstorm that grows whe

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Jun 17 2026LIFESTYLE

Fresh Crab Cakes with a Pesto Twist and Bright Corn‑Tomato Salad

The recipe starts by mixing a small amount of pesto into mayonnaise, creating a bright sauce that lifts the natural sweetness of crab without masking it. This creamy blend is then folded with fresh crab meat, a beaten egg, and panko crumbs to form two round cakes. After seasoning with salt and peppe

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Jun 17 2026WEATHER

Sunny Heat and a Cool Breather Ahead

Tonight will stay mostly clear, with dry air and gentle southwest breezes around 5 to 10 mph. The temperature will linger near 60 degrees overnight. Wednesday brings a sharp rise in heat, with highs ranging from 95 to 105 degrees across most of the region. A Red Flag Warning will cover a large part

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Jun 17 2026CELEBRITIES

Georgina Rodriguez: From Model to Multimillionaire

The story of Georgina Rodriguez is not just about being linked to a soccer legend. She began her career as a sales assistant in a Gucci shop, a job that would later open doors to high‑fashion campaigns and global media exposure. When she met the football star in 2016, her life entered a new sp

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Jun 17 2026SPORTS

Jordan’s Final Season With the Saints

Cameron Jordan has decided to end his professional football journey with the team that has been home for fifteen years. The defensive lineman signed a one‑year, incentive‑based contract that keeps him in New Orleans for the 2026 season, which he has announced will be his last. This move is unu

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