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Jun 09 2026HEALTH

Why treating multiple health issues is so hard

Many people today deal with more than one long-term health problem at the same time. Doctors call this situation multimorbidity. It’s becoming more common worldwide, but experts still struggle to understand how patients actually experience this complexity. Unlike single diseases with clear treatment

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Jun 09 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Knicks Fans Bring Big Names to the Arena for Home Games

The New York Knicks are back in the NBA Finals for the first time in 20 years, and the crowd at Madison Square Garden won’t just be full of basketball fans. Celebrities, former players, and even surprise guests are lining up to catch the action. After winning the first two games in San Antonio, the

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Jun 09 2026CELEBRITIES

The real reason Knicks games feel like a party

Basketball in New York isn’t just a sport—it’s a way people show who they are. When the Knicks make a deep playoff run, the crowd at Madison Square Garden becomes more than fans. It turns into a mix of stars, old-timers, and everyday believers who turn seats into stages. Some wear jerseys so bright

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Jun 09 2026CELEBRITIES

Aspyn Ovard’s Polyamorous Life: What Her Story Means for Modern Families

Aspyn Ovard’s journey into polyamory didn’t happen overnight. After a decade of building her brand as a lifestyle creator—starting with beauty tutorials and later expanding into family vlogs—she shifted her focus to discussing her personal life openly. One of her biggest career moves was revealing h

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Jun 09 2026ENVIRONMENT

Heat waves hurt maize crops more than dry air in Northeast China

Northeast China grows a lot of corn—about a third of the country’s total. But the weather there has been getting more extreme. Scientists looked at 40 years of corn harvests, plant growth records, and weather data from local stations. Instead of blaming just rainfall or drought, they tested how heat

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Jun 09 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Why comedians choose not to punch down

In 2007, late-night host Craig Ferguson made a quiet but bold choice. Instead of making jokes about Britney Spears—who was clearly struggling with personal issues—he turned his humor toward powerful figures like Donald Trump’s family. At the time, Spears was constantly in the spotlight, her life und

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Jun 08 2026POLITICS

Voices from Inside: How Ex‑Prisoners Shape County Health Policies

Former inmates are now helping decide what health services look like in Los Angeles County. The Reentry Health Advisory Collaborative, started in 2020 with a grant, invites people who have lived through the prison system to share what they need. Before this effort, policy meetings usually only

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Jun 08 2026ENTERTAINMENT

HBO’s Long‑Running Crime Masterpiece and a New Mystery

The crime drama that has dominated HBO’s lineup for years is a show so influential that its creator has rarely returned to television. HBO, while not the first to produce high‑quality TV, quickly became known for daring stories that network stations avoided. The network’s early successes, like the s

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Jun 08 2026HEALTH

How Fun Exercise Helps Older People Stay Strong

Older adults often lose muscle power and the ability to move well. These losses can lead to many health problems, but scientists are still figuring out how everyday fun activities affect different parts of fitness. A new study looked at people who live in the community and are not in hospitals or

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Jun 08 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Laughs and Screams: How a Spoof Became a Time Capsule

The original “Scary Movie” kicked off in 2000, taking a sharp jab at the teen slasher craze of the 1990s. It stitched together moments from hits like “Scream” and “I Know What You Did Last Summer, ” turning familiar horror clichés into punchlines. The film mocked the clueless killer, the overly sexu

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