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Jun 11 2026HEALTH

Doctors and Hospitals: Who Really Benefits When Practices Join Big Systems?

A decade ago, most doctors ran their own clinics. Today, over half work for large hospital networks instead. That change didn't happen by accident—hospitals bought up countless small practices. The big question is whether this shift helps patients or just raises costs. Most of the time, prices for

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Jun 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

The Next Big Sci-Fi Film From Argentina Gets a Boost

A new science fiction movie called "Bodies of Summer" is on the way, blending futuristic ideas with deep human stories. The film comes from Argentina, where director Iván Fund has built a reputation for thought-provoking storytelling. This will be his third movie with writer Martín Felipe Castagnet,

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Jun 11 2026ENVIRONMENT

Stop Promising What Logging Can't Deliver

For years Colorado has bet big on logging forests to ward off wildfires, but the approach keeps missing the mark. Recent moves backed by high-profile leaders pushed more heavy cutting than seen in a century, all under the banner of keeping homes and families safe. Yet the evidence shows this dollar-

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Jun 11 2026FINANCE

Coffee Prices Jump on Climate Worries

Prices for two key coffee types shot up this week after Japan’s weather agency announced the return of El Niño across the Pacific Ocean. Traders scrambled to cover their bets after months of gloomy forecasts about bumper harvests turned suddenly uncertain. The sudden shift shows how quickly markets

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Jun 11 2026TECHNOLOGY

Myriad and Chainlink team up for FIFA World Cup betting with blockchain speed

Sports fans now have a new way to bet on FIFA World Cup matches through prediction markets. The platform Myriad is using Chainlink to settle bets automatically instead of relying on slow manual checks. This change promises faster payouts and fewer disagreements about who won. Myriad already used Ch

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Jun 11 2026SCIENCE

Giant prehistoric scorpion discovery shakes up science

Scientists recently re-examined century-old fossils and realized they belonged to Praearcturus gigas, an ancient giant scorpion from 415 million years ago. This creature was over 3 feet long—about the size of a baseball bat. Researchers found these fossils in Great Britain's old rock layers. For dec

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Jun 11 2026ENVIRONMENT

Biofuel growth could worsen food prices as oil spikes

Rising global oil costs have pushed more countries to add biofuels to gasoline. Governments in America, Indonesia, Brazil and Thailand now require extra plant-based fuel to be mixed into regular petrol. This move follows attacks that disrupted Middle East oil routes and pushed crude toward $100 a ba

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Jun 11 2026CELEBRITIES

Country singer Ella Langley wins hearts with her faith and honesty

Ella Langley isn’t just another name in country music. She stands out because she brings more than catchy tunes to the stage. Fans love her raw authenticity and her willingness to talk about things that matter. Her recent performances show she’s not afraid to share her beliefs, especially her Christ

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Jun 11 2026TECHNOLOGY

New mower bots aim to cut your grass without you lifting a finger

Robot lawnmowers are stepping out of the garage and into bigger yards. A brand known for floor-cleaning bots just rolled out a model meant to handle US lawns up to a quarter acre. Priced at $1, 299, it uses two positioning tricks—RTK and VSLAM—to map tricky spaces and cut grass on slopes up to 45 pe

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Jun 11 2026BUSINESS

Why team fashion should prioritize comfort just as much as team spirit

Fans love wearing their favorite team’s colors, but many jerseys and hoodies end up forgotten in drawers. One clothing company decided to fix that by making fan gear that actually feels good to wear. Instead of plastering big team logos everywhere, they focused on soft fabrics and designs that last.

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