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Jun 01 2026HEALTH

Unexpected link between gum health and fertility surprises researchers

Most people don’t realize that a toothbrush might be as important as a thermometer when trying to start a family. While many assume fertility depends mostly on age or egg count, science now suggests something much smaller could be making a big difference – the health of someone’s gums. Research on a

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Jun 01 2026EDUCATION

How Student-Led Food Events Could Change How Future Doctors Learn Medicine

A small but growing number of health students are using cooking and eating events to push their schools to teach more about prevention. Between fall 2023 and spring 2024, 178 events funded by grants reached over six thousand students and teachers across the country. Over half of these events focused

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Jun 01 2026HEALTH

Why some women freeze their eggs—and what it really costs

More young women are choosing to freeze their eggs each year, hoping to extend their options for having children later. The process involves removing eggs from the ovaries, storing them in liquid nitrogen, and later thawing them for potential use. Clinics show how tiny tools pick out eggs under a mi

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Jun 01 2026POLITICS

Why Europe Needs to Step Up Its Defense Game

At a security conference in Singapore, U. S. defense leaders turned up the heat on Europe, saying it’s falling behind in military spending. While Asian partners are stepping up, Western Europe is still relying heavily on American support. The U. S. isn’t hiding its frustration, hinting that Europe n

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Jun 01 2026POLITICS

Small airport, big choices for Naples

Naples’ tiny airport packs more punch than many realize. Locals debate its future, but the real questions go deeper. Should private planes keep buzzing in late at night, even if rules get bent? Fines could tighten things up—bigger planes paying more, just like speeding tickets scale with the crime.

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Jun 01 2026POLITICS

Why Texas politics keeps missing the mark

Texas voters often pick leaders who focus more on personal gain than public service. Many officials seem to forget that their real bosses aren’t lobbyists or donors—they’re the people who voted them in. When top candidates get called out for corruption or dishonesty, supporters sometimes shrug and s

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May 31 2026CRIME

When Small Business Owners Cross the Line with Taxes

A Massachusetts man who ran a staffing agency admitted he hid over six million dollars in worker pay for years. Instead of processing payroll through official banking channels, he cashed checks at local stores and paid many employees in cash. This allowed him to cut corners on taxes and insurance, r

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May 31 2026SPORTS

Chelsea's 2026 Kit Makes a Splash Before Official Release

Fans are getting an early peek at Chelsea's upcoming home jersey for the 2026-27 season—and it’s not even from an official source. Over the past few weeks, celebrities and athletes have been spotted wearing what appears to be the new kit, giving supporters a sneak preview. The shirt stands out with

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May 31 2026POLITICS

When States Clash with Federal Immigration Rules

A well-known lawyer recently argued that states can’t block federal immigration enforcement, even if they disagree with the rules. He spoke after protests outside a detention center where people were held for being in the country without legal permission. While he agreed that protests are allowed, h

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May 31 2026LIFESTYLE

Thinking Outside Your Own Bubble: What Couples Learn When Worlds Collide

At 19, someone’s first big city move is already a shock to the system. Add a fast-moving romance with someone whose passport lists a different continent and the culture lesson starts before the relationship even settles in. A Canadian student lands in London, meets a colleague from Bangladesh, and s

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