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Jun 06 2026HEALTH

Recovery Delays After Commuting Injuries: What Matters?

People who get hurt while commuting often find it hard to bounce back. The longer the break from work, the more money they lose and the harder it is to feel normal again. Scientists want to know why some recover quickly while others stay stuck in pain or stress for months. One clue is the type

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Jun 06 2026POLITICS

New Zealand Boosts Defense with $1. 5 Billion Helicopter Deal

The United States has cleared a $1. 5 billion contract for five MH‑60R Seahawk helicopters to New Zealand, a move that fits into the country’s plan to almost double its defense budget over the next eight years. This purchase, supplied by Lockheed Martin’s Sikorsky division, will give Wellington a

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Jun 06 2026ENTERTAINMENT

The New Face of Control: A Melee‑Powered Adventure in Manhattan

Control Resonant drops its players into the shattered heart of the Federal Bureau of Control, a place once hidden behind secret doors and now littered with broken glass and danger. Instead of the high‑octane gunplay that defined Control, this game swaps bullets for blades and lets Dylan Faden swing

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Jun 06 2026BUSINESS

Paramount Expands Into Games While Its News Arm Faces Shake‑Ups

Paramount recently opened a new video‑game studio, aiming to bring its famous movies and shows into interactive media. The company plans to combine its existing gaming teams with its vast library of characters and stories, a shift that investors didn’t cheer for; shares fell about four percent at th

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Jun 06 2026BUSINESS

Investors Eye Three Key Food‑and‑Pet Brands

The consumer cycle has been buzzing with fresh opinions on three well‑known companies. A J. P. Morgan analyst keeps a bullish stance on the game‑and‑entertainment firm, seeing its shares rise to about $23. At the same time, a Bank of America researcher backs a fast‑food chain that could climb

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Jun 06 2026ENVIRONMENT

Rooftop Gardens: A New Way to Heal

Scientists have started looking at rooftop gardens as a fresh route to better health in busy cities. These spaces sit high above traffic, so they are not like parks on the ground. People think green places help us feel calmer, but we don’t know exactly how or why rooftop gardens work. Resea

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Jun 06 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Family Fun That Keeps Growing

LEGOLAND is showing how a theme park can stay fresh by always adding new ideas. Instead of just building bigger rides, the company focuses on letting kids join in and shape their own adventure. Before they board the big new space‑shuttle coaster, children build and paint their own spacecraft.

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Jun 06 2026SPORTS

Sports Puzzle Clues: Quick Answers and Fun Facts

The puzzle for today is all about sports, with a mix of easy and tricky groups. The easiest set talks about young talent, while the hardest focuses on teams that no longer exist or have changed names. The middle sets celebrate sports awards and popular movies about athletics from 2004. In the light

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Jun 06 2026SPORTS

Southern Spartans Dominate MP Tigers with a Quick Chase

The Southern Spartans showed why they are strong this season by beating the MP Tigers with a huge margin. They chased 158 runs in just 14 overs, losing no wickets at all. The match was played at the Greater Noida Sports Complex on a Friday night. MP Tigers started their innings after winning

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Jun 06 2026SPORTS

Building a New Virginia Basketball Legacy

In the summer before his second season, coach Ryan Odom met a group of new players and set out to turn them into a team that could match the heights Virginia once reached. He’s taken a 30‑win season as a springboard and is assembling a roster that looks stronger for next year. Odom’s plan invo

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