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Jun 20 2026CELEBRITIES

Sasha Obama: Quiet Moves After the White House

After leaving Washington in 2017, Sasha Obama chose a low‑profile life. She moved to California and focused on her education instead of public office. Sasha began at the University of Michigan but later transferred to the University of Southern California, where she earned a sociology degree.

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Jun 20 2026HEALTH

When Cancer Inflammation Fuels Fatigue: A Two‑Year Study

A new study followed people who had just been diagnosed with colorectal cancer. At the start, 411 patients gave blood samples and answered questions about how tired they felt. The researchers repeated the tests at 12 months (304 people) and again after two years (252 people). They also looked at a c

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Jun 20 2026SCIENCE

Alcohol’s Hidden Threat to Brain Cells

Scientists have found that long‑term drinking can cause dangerous build‑ups of a protein linked to Alzheimer’s in lab-grown human brain cells. Researchers grew neurons from patient‑derived stem cells and also created tiny “brain organoids” that mimic parts of the human cortex. When these cells wer

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Jun 20 2026HEALTH

Yoga Helps Men with Low Sperm Count and Stress

A man who had been struggling with infertility for many years tried a new approach: a regular yoga practice. He was dealing with very low sperm numbers, a condition that often comes from bad habits and high levels of body stress. Instead of taking medication, he followed a set program that inc

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Jun 20 2026SPORTS

Boxer’s Honest Reckoning After Loss

Errol Spence shares a raw confession about why he fell short against Terence Crawford. In a recent podcast interview, the former welterweight champion explained that his training camp was marred by gaps and poor preparation. He highlighted a six‑week stretch without sparring partners and the absence

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Jun 20 2026SPORTS

Weekend Highlights: Sports, Shocks and a Celebrity Spin

The weekend kicked off with a mix of excitement that kept fans glued to their screens. A lively soccer match saw the U. S. team battle it out, while a high‑stakes college baseball game promised drama from start to finish. A notable moment came when a famous Colombian actress, known for her vibrant

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Jun 20 2026ENTERTAINMENT

UFC 6 Hits Korea with Real‑Time Fight Tech

The new UFC game has just arrived in South Korea on June 20, bringing a fresh look at mixed‑martial‑arts combat. The title is now available for PlayStation 5, and it comes with Korean subtitles so fans can follow every jab and clinch. The game is rated for mature audiences, meaning it’s aimed at pla

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Jun 20 2026HEALTH

Hidden Gene Clues in Adult Liver Disease

Some children with a rare liver disease called PFIC carry two bad copies of certain genes, which makes their illness severe. In adults who have a type of liver blockage called intrahepatic cholestasis, scientists do not know if having just one bad copy of those same genes matters. Researchers

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Jun 20 2026SPORTS

Arsenal’s Hot‑Spot: Why Villa Won’t Sell Morgan Rogers for Less Than £80 Million

Arsenal’s manager, Mikel Arteta, is on the hunt for a new left‑winger. The club’s scouts have set their sights on Aston Villa’s forward, Morgan Rogers, hoping he can add pace and power to the team’s attack. The Premier League calendar is packed, so Arsenal needs players who can keep up with the w

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Jun 20 2026SPORTS

A Night of Local Legends and Big Wins

At the Angel Stadium’s Diamond Club Lounge, the OC Sports Awards lit up with hometown heroes and national stars. The night began with a heartfelt moment as Ann Meyers Drysdale—now 71 and a longtime broadcaster—was welcomed by her close friend Cheryl Miller, the former Trojan legend. Drysdale’s Legac

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