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Jun 13 2026SCIENCE

Food Then and Now: What a 19th-Century Doctor Got Right About Eating

Back in 1887, a French doctor wrote a book saying food could heal more than just hunger. He didn’t have microscopes or vitamin tests, but he watched how different foods changed people’s health. He saw that too much meat could cause problems, while a balanced plate kept people stronger. That idea mig

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Jun 13 2026BUSINESS

From Childhood Dreams to Media Mogul: Byron Allen's Unusual Path

Byron Allen's journey from a kid cleaning up roller skates in Detroit to controlling TV time slots millions watch is pretty unusual. His story starts in a family-run roller rink where he learned early that hard work beats just talent. Moving to LA at 7 wasn’t a planned vacation - riots in Detroit af

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Jun 13 2026SPORTS

Who\s making the top returners list in college basketball?

Braden Huff spent last season dominating the paint for Gonzaga, scoring 17. 8 points per game while shooting an incredible 69. 7% on shots inside the arc. With three key players returning this year, Huff remains the team\s biggest offensive threat. Yet neither CBS Sports nor Field of 68 included him

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Jun 12 2026HEALTH

Bariatric Care in the Real World: How Endoscopic and Surgical Options Compare

Bariatric treatment is a key tool for people with serious obesity. Lifestyle changes and medicines can help, but they sometimes fall short because of side‑effects or difficulty sticking with them. When those options fail, doctors turn to procedures that alter the digestive system. One big gap

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Jun 12 2026ENVIRONMENT

Buc‑ee’s New Stores: A Road to Trouble

Buc‑ee’s plans to open more gas‑and‑shop stops across the U. S. have sparked sharp opposition from towns and wildlife groups. The chain’s huge centers, each about 70‑80 k sq ft with over a hundred pumps, promise jobs and sales but also bring worries about traffic jams, water use and pollution. In

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Jun 12 2026TECHNOLOGY

DXC Teams Up With AI to Boost Big Businesses

Tech giant DXC is betting big on artificial intelligence, teaming up with AI specialist Anthropic to upgrade how industries like banking and insurance handle their daily work. Instead of just offering generic AI tools, the company plans to train thousands of its engineers to build specialized AI sol

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Jun 12 2026SPORTS

Small training tweaks for big basketball gains

Basketball isn’t just about shooting hoops. It’s a fast game where players sprint, jump, and shuffle sideways constantly. For young athletes in the U19 category, training needs to match these demands. One method gaining attention is a six-week program focused on sprinting with frequent direction cha

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Jun 11 2026POLITICS

Trump Keeps Temporary Intelligence Boss as Surveillance Law Nears Expiry

Bill Pulte, a former federal housing regulator, remains the acting head of the nation’s intelligence community. The move comes while Congress pushes for a permanent appointment to ease the renewal of a critical spying tool. Both parties on Capitol Hill have urged President Trump to finalize a

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Jun 11 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin Nears Bottom, Yet Demand Wanes

Bitcoin slipped below $60, 000 for the first time this year, drawing close to its realized price—the average cost of all holders—which sits near $53, 600. Analysts see this as a classic sign that the market might be finding its low point. However, the drop in price is not matched by a rise in buy

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Jun 11 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI's growing pains: Big tech steps up with cash and ideas

Tech companies are waking up to a harsh reality: artificial intelligence is changing work faster than anyone predicted. The latest to admit this is Anthropic, which just pledged $200 million to study how AI will shake up jobs and the economy. Their CEO isn't just warning about upheaval—he's pushing

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