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Jun 20 2026HEALTH

Helping parents spot and stop child abuse before it starts

Many parents today rely on home visits from trained helpers to learn how to raise young children safely. These programs show real results in keeping kids healthy and happy. But one big danger still gets left out of most conversations: child sexual abuse. Most parents never learn how to talk about th

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Jun 20 2026CRIME

A Look Behind Seattle’s Dark Exhibit on Serial Killers

Seattle now hosts a pop-up exhibit that drags visitors into the twisted minds of some of history’s most notorious killers. The display promises to show how these criminals think—and how detectives piece together clues to stop them. Instead of just reading about cases, people walk through 20 themed r

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Jun 19 2026POLITICS

Napa Airport Tests New Flight Route to Reduce City Noise

The county has rolled out a fresh website for residents to weigh in on a new airplane route that could cut noise over Napa. Visitors can vote on how they want to be involved and learn the project’s timeline. The site also explains why the plan matters and what else is happening nearby. A cont

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Jun 19 2026SPORTS

Braves’ Big Game Delayed by Storm

The Atlanta Braves had planned a night game against the San Francisco Giants for Thursday evening, but bad weather forced a change of plans. The match was originally scheduled to kick off at 7:15 p. m. in Truist Park, a popular venue for baseball fans in the city. Instead of playing on Thursday,

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Jun 19 2026WEATHER

Storm Stops Flights at Chicago Airport

A strong storm moved over the Midwest on June 17, pushing the FAA to halt all planes heading into Chicago O’Hare for safety. The pause lasted until 2:00 PM, then was replaced by a delay program that pushed later flights back by about 146 minutes on average. O’Hare is one of the busiest airports i

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Jun 19 2026SPORTS

Rain or Shine? What Fans Need to Know for the Red Sox vs. Blue Jays

The Red Sox are set to face the Blue Jays at Fenway Park today, but clouds loom over the schedule. The first pitch is planned for 1:35 p. m. ET, with Boston’s Sonny Gray on the mound and Toronto’s Trey Yesavage starting for the Jays. Weather updates are still coming in, so the game might start on ti

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Jun 19 2026ENVIRONMENT

Heavy Metals in Lingdingyang Sediments: Where Pollution Lives and How It Affects Us

The study looked at 132 samples of the top layer of sea mud near Lingdingyang, a busy industrial spot in China’s Greater Bay Area. It measured seven heavy metals: copper, zinc, lead, chromium, cadmium, mercury and arsenic. Researchers used a mild acid test to find out how much of each metal co

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Jun 19 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Guy Ritchie’s Sherlock Movies: A Quick‑Fire Action Take

Ritchie has become one of Hollywood’s busiest directors, churning out blockbusters almost every year since 2015. Before that, his career was uneven; after early hits like Snatch, he released a few flops. His fortunes changed when he teamed with Robert Downey Jr. on the 2009 Sherlock Holmes film, whi

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Jun 19 2026POLITICS

Flavio Bolsonaro Pushes Tough Crime Plan to Win Voters

Senator Flavio Bolsonaro has announced a new public‑safety strategy that focuses on crushing criminal groups, hoping to sway undecided voters before the upcoming election. The proposal includes twelve key actions, such as treating major gangs like terrorist organizations and using force to elimina

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Jun 19 2026HEALTH

Chatbot Help for Doctors Facing Harassment

Healthcare workers are seeing more violent incidents at work, which hurts their mental health and affects the whole team. Even though many hospitals have programs to stop this violence, people rarely report it and they still need private help. A new plan aims to create a digital assistant—a chatb

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