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Jun 20 2026HEALTH

Why some people with breathing problems struggle to follow their treatment plans

Living with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease isn’t just about managing symptoms. Many people face hidden challenges that make sticking to treatment plans difficult. Research shows that while some find ways to adapt, others get stuck because of daily obstacles they can’t easily overcome. One ma

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Jun 18 2026CELEBRITIES

Messi's World Cup Goals Hide a Personal Struggle

Lionel Messi showed raw emotion after his first goal in Argentina's opening World Cup match against Algeria, where he scored a hat-trick to reach 16 career World Cup goals—matching soccer legend Miroslav Klose’s record. While most fans assumed his tears were for the historic moment, Messi later expl

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Jun 17 2026BUSINESS

River Market Food Hall Gets $20 Million Make‑over Plan

Little Rock city leaders have greenlit a $20 million plan to refit the River Market food hall, with the full project cost expected around $25 million. The city will use its own money first, then pay back the amount through bonds that could total up to $20 million. The food hall sits at 400 Presid

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Jun 17 2026CELEBRITIES

Messi: Roots, Faith and National Pride

Lionel Andrés Messi Cuccittini entered the world on 24 June 1987 in Rosario, a modest Argentine city famed for its love of football. His first steps on the pitch were taken on dusty streets, long before he became a household name. Rosario shaped his early life: school days were paired with growin

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Jun 16 2026TECHNOLOGY

Small Laser Drones Help Ukraine Fight Big Threats

Lithuanian makers are stepping up to fill a gap in Ukraine’s drone gear. A company called Aktyvus Photonics is making its tiny laser‑targeting kits lighter and cheaper. The new model fits in a hand, weighs only 200 grams, and can be used with small drones that Ukraine already flies. The fir

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Jun 14 2026OPINION

Food struggles for older adults in Southwest Florida

Life in Southwest Florida isn’t easy for many seniors on fixed incomes. Rising rents and healthcare costs leave little room for groceries. Some skip meals to afford medicine. Others stretch food budgets for weeks, hoping nothing unexpected happens. These aren’t rare cases—they’re quiet struggles hap

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Jun 13 2026POLITICS

The Road Map for Colorado's Future

Life in Colorado's 3rd District is facing some big challenges lately. People there are feeling the pinch of high prices. Think about gas, groceries, and general living costs. This pressure isn't just felt at home. Rural medical facilities are struggling financially. Some small hospitals must cut s

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Jun 12 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Lionsgate and Runway Team Up to Make AI‑Made Movies

Lionsgate has bought a share in the video‑AI firm Runway, not for cash but as part of a larger plan to turn its film library into short AI shows. The move follows a partnership that began last September, when the studio started using Runway’s tools for early storyboards and post‑production tweaks. N

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Jun 11 2026SCIENCE

Life in Messy Neighbourhoods Slows Down Brain Navigation

Living in places full of trash, broken buildings and crime can make it harder for people to think clearly. Most studies that look at this problem use simple lab tests, so they miss how real‑world surroundings affect daily thinking. A new test called the Neighborhood Errand Task (NET) was made to loo

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Jun 10 2026SPORTS

Future of LIV Golf Depends on Saudi Funding

LIV Golf’s future is hanging in the balance as its main sponsor, Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF), signals a possible withdrawal after the 2026 season. The league’s chief executive, Scott O’Neil, did not promise a full slate of tournaments for the year. Instead, he urged confidence tha

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