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Jun 03 2026HEALTH

Weight Gain During Pregnancy Can Upset the Body’s Stress System

Pregnancy brings many changes, but one that often gets overlooked is how much weight a woman gains. When the gain exceeds healthy limits, it can trigger an overactive stress response in the body’s nerves. This heightened nervous activity is measured as increased muscle sympathetic nerve activity, or

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Jun 03 2026CRIME

Surprise End in Brazil: Art Blogger’s Tragic Exit

A 40‑year‑old art influencer was found dead in a hotel room after traveling to Brazil for cosmetic surgery. The victim, known online as @JerryGogosian, was discovered by hotel staff on a Sunday morning. A man claiming to be her surgeon arrived later but could not reach the woman, prompting staff to

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Jun 03 2026ART

Niwot Artists Bid for a Better Future

A Friday evening in Niwot will turn into an art showdown, with local painters and creators offering their works for sale in both live and silent auctions. The event, hosted at Niwot Hall from 5:30 to 8 p. m. , will bring together about twenty artists who have poured their talent into a variety of pi

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Jun 03 2026ART

Farm Art Showcase Brings Creatives Together

The Coliseum Museum in Oregon is opening its second yearly “Around the Farm” art show on June 6, running until July 18. The display features 35 artists from northern Illinois who have submitted 65 works that honor the region’s farming heritage. The pieces span a range of media: acrylics, mixed‑me

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Jun 03 2026ART

Celebrating Handmade Art in a Digital World

A quiet shift will happen on June 11 at the fifth floor of a Manhattan building. Artists who paint, sculpt and mix media will show their work in an evening that says the human touch still matters. The event is part of a larger yearly program that helps living artists reach new audiences worldwide

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Jun 03 2026POLITICS

Lithuania’s U. S. Troop Future: A Pause in the Pipeline

Lithuania’s defence minister said that whether U. S. soldiers will stay in the country is still being examined, even though Washington has promised new groups soon. The U. S. is pulling back thousands of troops from Germany and Poland because the Trump administration has clashed with NATO allies

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Jun 03 2026POLITICS

Strikes, Stalemates and Rising Oil: The Gulf’s New Tension

The Gulf region saw a fresh burst of conflict on Wednesday, as an Iranian missile struck Kuwait’s airport and the U. S. military launched retaliatory attacks near the Strait of Hormuz, even though talks between Washington and Tehran remain stalled. The incident pushed oil prices higher by more th

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Jun 03 2026OPINION

A False Grave Tale and the Cost of Quick Headlines

The story began in 2021 when a Canadian community claimed that the remains of 215 Indigenous children had been found at a former residential school in Kamloops. A press release from the local First Nations band said that ground‑penetrating radar had uncovered unmarked graves. The chief of the band t

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Jun 03 2026POLITICS

Eating Smart: How People Want the Government to Step In

A recent online survey of 2, 000 U. S. adults revealed that more than half have heard about ultra‑processed foods (UPFs), yet only a third feel they truly grasp what these products are. The study, conducted through a partnership with YouGov, aimed to see how confident people are in explaining UPFs a

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Jun 03 2026SPORTS

French Fighter Gane Prepares for Historic White House Showdown

Ciryl Gane, a top French mixed‑martial‑artist, is turning his mind toward training rather than the headlines that swirl around his upcoming bout at the White House. The fight, set for June 14 against Brazilian Alex Pereira, will take place on President Donald Trump’s 80th birthday as part of the Uni

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