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Jun 08 2026BUSINESS

Delta Air Lines Eyes New Seat Supplier After Delays

Delta Air Lines Inc. has decided to consider a different seat maker for its new business‑class suites on major U. S. routes because ongoing supply and approval problems have pushed back the launch of its premium cabins. The company, known as the world’s most profitable airline, is now looking at an

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Jun 08 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Disney Cruise Line’s New Playbill‑Style Posters

Disney Cruise Line has unveiled a fresh set of playbill‑style posters that showcase the shows on its ships. Each poster cleverly hides a ship image inside the design, giving fans a playful twist on traditional theater programs. The poster for “Hercules” places the ship at the peak of a hill that

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Jun 08 2026SCIENCE

The Hidden Journey of HIV‑Treated Immune Cells

CD8⁺ T cells are the body’s frontline defenders against viruses. When HIV takes hold, these cells become overworked and lose their power. Doctors give patients antiretroviral therapy (ART) to stop the virus from multiplying, but many immune problems linger. Scientists used a new technique tha

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Jun 08 2026SCIENCE

Cotton’s Battle Against Salt: New Ways to Keep the Crop Growing

Cotton can grow in many places, but salty soil is a big problem. The plant first feels the salt as water pressure changes and then later deals with too many ions inside its cells. Cotton’s reaction is a teamwork of sensors on the cell wall, channels that let ions in or out, and calcium signals that

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Jun 08 2026FINANCE

Cathie Wood Bets Big on Crypto While Cutting Air‑Taxi Shares

Cathie Wood, the chief of ARK Invest, shuffled her ETF holdings on June 5. She added more shares of Circle Internet Group and Coinbase Global, both key players in the cryptocurrency space, even as Bitcoin slid sharply that week. At the same time she trimmed her stake in Archer Aviation, an electric

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Jun 08 2026WEATHER

Heatwave Looms Over Denver This Week

Denver is bracing for a string of scorching days, with temperatures expected to hit the 90‑degree range across low elevations. The National Weather Service warned residents to drink plenty of water and avoid heavy outdoor work while the heat stays high from Sunday through Wednesday. Sunday’s foreca

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Jun 08 2026SPORTS

Caitlin Clark’s Battle: Illness, Hits and a Tough Loss

Caitlin Clark looked tired after a recent bout of sickness that left her throwing up during a game. She said she felt fine, but the next match against the New York Liberty showed something else. In that game, she struggled to score and seemed out of sync with her usual play. She missed her first fi

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Jun 08 2026HEALTH

Which shoulder surgery works better for stability?

Doctors often treat shoulder instability with surgery when other methods fail. Two common procedures are Bankart repair with remplissage (BR) and the Latarjet method. Both aim to fix damage where the shoulder joint repeatedly pops out of place. But which one actually works better? Researchers looke

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Jun 08 2026HEALTH

Why Some Places Have More Colon Polyps Than Others

Colon polyps are small growths that can turn into cancer if ignored. Not all places have the same rates of these growths. In Qinghai Province, China, the numbers might be different because of where it’s located and who lives there. This province sits high on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, where the air

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Jun 08 2026OPINION

From Submarine Command to Storytelling: A Life Beyond Strict Orders

Dan Moore’s journey isn’t what most people picture when they think of a Navy officer. After steering submarines through silent depths, he switched to crafting worlds on paper instead of the ocean. His early years were about quick decisions under pressure—something he now applies to plotting characte

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