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May 20 2026EDUCATION

UNM Faculty Fight Back Against Big Health Cost Jump

The University of New Mexico’s faculty union is standing up against a planned 13. 1% rise in health‑insurance premiums that could cut into teachers’ paychecks next year. The union says the hike would make it harder for staff to afford their own coverage, especially those with families. One assist

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May 20 2026HEALTH

Teen Care in Boise: What Families Need to Know

Families face tough choices when a teen’s mental health or substance use problems no longer improve with regular counseling. In Boise, many turn to a residential program after other options fail. These centers are not just overnight stays; they provide a structured setting where teens live, learn, a

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May 20 2026BUSINESS

Big Deal: NYC Hotels Agree to New Labor Contract Before Soccer World Cup

Hotel owners and workers in New York City have reached a new eight‑year agreement that covers around 25, 000 staff members. The deal was struck just before the FIFA World Cup, which could bring a huge wave of visitors to the city. Negotiations had been tense because workers were demanding higher wag

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May 20 2026HEALTH

Balance Boost: How Training Helps Athletes With Ankle Issues

Athletes who suffer from chronic ankle instability often struggle with staying steady while moving. Studies show that this condition can arise after repeated ankle sprains and tends to hurt balance during sport. Researchers gathered data from many trials to see if balance training can fix this

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May 20 2026SCIENCE

Cu(OH)₂ Nanopesticides May Trigger Heart‑Like Problems in Mice

Nanopesticides are becoming common in modern farms because they fight pests well and behave differently from regular chemicals. Their long‑lasting nature means they can stay in the environment and build up in living organisms. Scientists are now worried that these tiny particles might harm the heart

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May 20 2026TECHNOLOGY

Data Centers: Tiny Heat Islands in Our Neighborhoods

Recent research shows that the heat released by data centers can raise local temperatures by a few degrees. The study measured air temperature changes around four facilities in Phoenix, finding increases of 1. 5 to 4 °F within 500 m downwind. Data centers consume large amounts of electricity,

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May 20 2026POLITICS

Energy Projects Get a Boost When Permits Are Clear

Energy projects across the United States can move faster if the rules for getting permits are made simpler and more reliable. Even when politics is heated, many lawmakers agree that better permitting would help build new power plants and offshore wind farms. If the current Congress acts before its t

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May 20 2026LIFESTYLE

Friendly or Flirty? Trader Joe’s Employees Explain the Mix‑Up

Trader Joe’s has said the idea that its staff are taught to flirt is simply a myth, according to the chain’s chief executive. The statement came during a podcast where the CEO made it clear that no such training exists. Yet people still keep asking why their checkout experience feels so lively. The

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May 20 2026EDUCATION

A Call for Change: The Young Generation’s Chance to Fix the Planet

The ceremony at Arizona State University on May 11 was marked by a surprise guest who is better known for leading heroes in film than delivering speeches. The actor, who earned an honorary Doctor of Arts and Humane Letters for his conservation work, used the moment to urge new graduates to take resp

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May 20 2026SPORTS

Prates’ Sleep Secret: How a Fighter Beats the Clock

Carlos Prates, a rising star in UFC’s welterweight division, has shocked fans with his odd sleep pattern. He says he rarely gets a full night’s rest, even before big fights. While most athletes rely on long sleep for recovery, Prates keeps his routine tight and unconventional. He admits that he u

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