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Jun 06 2026SPORTS

Sports Puzzle Clues: Quick Answers and Fun Facts

The puzzle for today is all about sports, with a mix of easy and tricky groups. The easiest set talks about young talent, while the hardest focuses on teams that no longer exist or have changed names. The middle sets celebrate sports awards and popular movies about athletics from 2004. In the light

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Jun 06 2026SPORTS

Southern Spartans Dominate MP Tigers with a Quick Chase

The Southern Spartans showed why they are strong this season by beating the MP Tigers with a huge margin. They chased 158 runs in just 14 overs, losing no wickets at all. The match was played at the Greater Noida Sports Complex on a Friday night. MP Tigers started their innings after winning

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Jun 06 2026SPORTS

Building a New Virginia Basketball Legacy

In the summer before his second season, coach Ryan Odom met a group of new players and set out to turn them into a team that could match the heights Virginia once reached. He’s taken a 30‑win season as a springboard and is assembling a roster that looks stronger for next year. Odom’s plan invo

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Jun 06 2026SPORTS

Father’s Day Gifts That Score Big in the Sports World

The USA TODAY Store has a new way to honor dads who live for the game. Instead of a generic gift, they’re offering prints that capture some of the most memorable moments in sports history. These are not just pictures; they’re framed front‑page stories that turn a championship win or a legendary play

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Jun 06 2026SPORTS

High School Stars Shine in June Awards

Readers on the city’s online portal chose this month’s standout athletes from local high schools, covering performances up to the end of May. Winners can now download and print their own certificates from a shared link, and they’re encouraged to send a photo of the award in use for the newspaper’s g

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Jun 06 2026SCIENCE

Screwworm Threat Turns Texas Town Into Hot Spot

A quiet cattle community in Texas has suddenly become a frontline against a dangerous parasite that first appeared there after decades of absence. The incident began when a young calf at a local ranch tested positive for the flesh‑eating screwworm, leaving a large wound around its belly button. T

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Jun 06 2026POLITICS

A Shock in Britain: A Student’s Death Sparks International Debate

A young student named Henry Nowak was stabbed in the UK and later died while handcuffed by police. The incident has drawn criticism from both sides of the Atlantic. In Britain, Prime Minister Keir Starmer said foreign voices were stirring up trouble in the country and that it was an act of political

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Jun 06 2026TECHNOLOGY

Europe Moves Away From U. S. Tech: What Happens to Researchers?

Europe has begun to cut back on using software from U. S. companies. Scientists and students in the region are noticing a shift. The change is driven by concerns over privacy, data control and national security. The move means that European labs will look for local or open‑source tools. Th

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Jun 06 2026SCIENCE

Spirituality and Mental Health: A New Chapter

Psychiatrists have often hesitated to mix faith with treatment, even though many patients see their beliefs as healing. The field has been stuck in a debate: should spirituality be part of clinical practice or kept separate? Recent studies with psychedelic medicines are changing the conversati

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Jun 06 2026HEALTH

Cultural and Faith Ties Shape Diabetes Care in South Asian Immigrants

South Asian migrants often face a double challenge: living with type 2 diabetes while adjusting to new cultural surroundings. Studies show that their everyday choices about diet, exercise and medication are not made in a vacuum; they echo long‑held traditions and spiritual values. A recent system

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