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Jun 22 2026HEALTH

Romeoville teams up with mental health pros for better crisis support

Romeoville’s police and fire crews have joined forces with a local mental health group to help people dealing with tough situations. Instead of handling everything alone, they’ve brought in experts who specialize in trauma and recovery. Now, a dedicated case manager will be on site full-time to guid

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Jun 22 2026HEALTH

Eating Late May Harm Your Health More Than You Think

Research shows that when you eat isn’t just about hunger—it could affect your metabolism and heart health in surprising ways. A recent review found that people who eat most of their calories after 5 p. m. tend to have worse blood sugar control, lower insulin sensitivity, and a higher chance of obesi

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Jun 22 2026SPORTS

Can a UFC fighter balance fun and success?

Arman Tsarukyan isn’t backing down after Israel Adesanya questioned his lifestyle choices. The Armenian lightweight has been busy outside the cage too—streaming games, appearing on popular YouTube shows, and even trying his hand at freestyle wrestling. Adesanya, a former UFC champion, thinks fighter

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Jun 22 2026LIFESTYLE

Why pet owners are choosing pet-friendly luxury stays over family travel

More Americans are skipping kids to prioritize pets, and hotels are taking notice. Instead of planning family vacations, couples with dogs are booking high-end stays where their furry friends get VIP treatment. At one Cincinnati hotel, guests can order steak and rice for their dogs through room serv

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Jun 22 2026POLITICS

Time for a Change? UK Politics in Flux

Rumors are swirling in British politics as whispers grow louder about Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s future in 10 Downing Street. Senior Labour Party members aren’t just murmuring—they’re pushing for a clear plan on who takes over when he steps aside. According to reports from a major newspaper, this

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Jun 22 2026POLITICS

Taiwan’s Military Steps Up Drills Amid Rising Tensions

Taiwan isn’t waiting around to see how China might react. This week, its armed forces will run a five-day live-fire exercise designed to test how quickly troops can shift from peacetime routines to full combat mode. Unlike past drills that followed predictable scripts, this one throws units into fas

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Jun 22 2026RELIGION

Faith, Politics, and Finding a Middle Ground

The tension between faith and political beliefs often sparks heated debates. Father James Martin, a well-known Catholic figure in the U. S. , argues that religious leaders should focus on faith rather than endorsing political parties or candidates. He believes that faith leaders should emphasize val

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Jun 22 2026ENVIRONMENT

How Alaska’s salmon fight shows who really benefits

Alaska’s fishing rules just got tossed by state lawyers, but the real fight isn’t about paperwork. It’s about who carries the weight when salmon runs disappear. Western Alaska’s chinook and chum salmon have been dropping for years, forcing villages to cut back on their usual catches. Yet when the bo

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Jun 22 2026HEALTH

How News Stories Shaped Views During the 2022 Mpox Outbreak

When mpox spread beyond its usual regions in 2022, it became clear that this outbreak was different. Unlike past cases, the virus found ways to keep passing between people in new places. Most of the spread happened in groups that hadn’t faced mpox before. One group hit hardest was gay, bisexual, and

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Jun 22 2026CRYPTO

New FCC rule could create risks for crypto users

The Federal Communications Commission is considering a new rule that would require phone companies to collect and store personal details from customers. These details include names, addresses, government IDs, and backup phone numbers. The proposal is meant to fight illegal robocalls, but it could un

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