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Jun 13 2026SCIENCE

Tiny Boosts for Tough Medicines

Some medicines are super useful. They might be natural compounds, like an isoflavone called puerarin. But here's a big problem: the body struggles to absorb them when you take them by mouth. These molecules often don't dissolve well or they can't pass through your gut lining easily. Scientists need

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Jun 13 2026CRIME

The Lie That Became a Tragedy

Some people build entire lives on a massive illusion. Taylor Parker did this. She convinced her boyfriend that she was pregnant. This lie became incredibly complicated over time. She worked hard to make it seem real. Think about all the effort: fake doctor visits, gender reveal parties, even using p

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Jun 13 2026SCIENCE

Mystery Lights Over the Northeast USA

Sometimes, what people see doesn't fit into our normal understanding of things. People living in the northeastern part of the United States have reported seeing incredibly strange objects in the sky. These incidents are not just random flashes; they involve glowing orbs and spheres that seem to defy

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Jun 11 2026CRIME

Neighbors gone wrong: a new Netflix series exposes shocking neighbor disputes

Some people trust their neighbors like family, but a new Netflix series proves that’s not always wise. The upcoming true crime docuseries dives into shocking cases where neighbors turned into nightmares, forcing victims to share their terrifying experiences. The show mixes firsthand stories with pol

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Jun 10 2026SCIENCE

Recovery After Winter: How Some Grapes Beat the Bacteria

Some grapevines can hide the bacteria that causes Pierce’s disease during winter and show no symptoms when spring arrives. Researchers have seen this happen for more than forty years, both in vineyards and in lab experiments. The effect is not the same for every grape type or location, and it also d

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Jun 07 2026TECHNOLOGY

Bringing Old Chromebooks Back to Life with a Retro Twist

Some people collect old gadgets but never quite figure out what to do with them. In a corner of a room, a few forgotten Chromebooks sat unused for years, collecting dust. Instead of tossing them aside, someone decided to try something different. These laptops were too outdated for modern tasks, but

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Jun 04 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Big Milestone: 60 Years of Something Special Happening in April 2026

Something notable is set to happen in April 2026. A group marking sixty years since it began will celebrate with a special event planned over three days. The dates are April 20th through April 22nd. While the usual details aren’t shared, the event promises to look back at six decades of history and

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Jun 04 2026CELEBRITIES

Can Superstitions Really Change a Team's Fate?

Some people believe certain rituals or curses can influence sports outcomes. Take the New York Knicks, for example. A professional wrestler named Danhausen once publicly cursed the team on TV after a heated discussion with a well-known TV host who openly supports the Knicks. Almost immediately, the

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Jun 04 2026HEALTH

Ohio debates the need for another top trauma center in Cleveland

Some Ohio lawmakers aren’t convinced Cleveland needs a third Level 1 trauma center, despite plans by Cleveland Clinic to build one by 2028. Eleven state legislators recently asked the hospital system to pause and prove why the region truly needs the extra facility. They argue that expanding care sho

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Jun 02 2026BUSINESS

Big Money, New Rules: How Wealthy People Are Changing Charity

Some rich investors ask a simple question when their foundation receives a grant request: Can the market already fix this problem? If not, they think charity can step in. Bill Ackman, for example, focuses on science that still needs breakthroughs, like his MIND prize for brain‑disease research. He a

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