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Jun 03 2026LIFESTYLE

A Weekend at Pebble Beach: What Ralph Lauren Really Means

The event began with a new shop opening at Pebble Beach, a place known for its exclusivity. Ralph Lauren invited guests, including a mix of ambassadors and industry figures, to celebrate the launch. I had little knowledge of the brand beyond its high‑end image, but the weekend turned that perception

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Jun 03 2026HEALTH

Bringing Fairness into Healthy Living

The health world talks a lot about fairness, but it still slips through many plans for healthy living. People who try to stop or heal long‑term illnesses with diet, exercise and habits can miss the bigger picture. If a person’s life is shaped by poverty, discrimination or unsafe neighborhoods,

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Jun 03 2026LIFESTYLE

A Fresh Start on a Tiny Island

After finishing university, many graduates dream of big-city jobs and flashy careers. But one person took a different path—moving to a remote island with fewer than 60 residents. Instead of heading to London like so many peers, they chose Fair Isle, a tiny dot in the ocean far from the hustle of mod

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Jun 03 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Singer Challenges Crowd Over National Pride Moment

During a recent show in Tampa, Chris Robinson of The Black Crowes found himself in the middle of a debate that went beyond music. A video backdrop of their mascot in Uncle Sam style gear triggered some fans to start chanting "USA! " right as the band prepared to play their classic "She Talks to Ange

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Jun 03 2026EDUCATION

New Rules Could Shut Down Most Art Schools

A new rule from the federal government could force nearly half of all graduate art programs like painting, music, and theater to close. Schools would lose access to student loans if their graduates earn less than typical young workers with just a bachelor’s degree. These programs have four years to

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Jun 03 2026BUSINESS

From Dorm Room Parties to Big Stage Dreams

Adam Lynn didn’t wait to turn 30 to start building his empire. While most students worried about exams, he was busy turning college backyards into ticketed events. His first real money-maker came from organizing a Wiz Khalifa show in college, netting $4, 000. But his real breakthrough wasn’t just ma

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Jun 03 2026SPORTS

Josh Allen to the Rams? A Risky Fantasy for All Teams

The NFL got wild this week when the Cleveland Browns pulled off a blockbuster move, sending star defensive player Myles Garrett to the Los Angeles Rams in exchange for future draft picks. Now, eyes are turning to the Rams' quarterback situation, where 38-year-old Matthew Stafford might hang up his c

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Jun 03 2026CRIME

How Soldiers on Streets Affect Crime in Washington D. C.

When the National Guard arrived in Washington D. C. last summer, their main job was to stand in busy spots like parks and near government buildings. These places often see quick thefts—like someone grabbing a phone or wallet when no one is looking. The new study shows these visible troops did help c

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Jun 02 2026HEALTH

AI Helps Doctors Focus on People, Not Paperwork

The rise of artificial intelligence is reshaping hospitals and clinics worldwide, but its use in lifestyle medicine—a field that guides patients toward healthier habits—has only just begun to be explored. Three very different health centers, ranging from a regional system to a big university hospita

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Jun 02 2026POLITICS

Inmates’ Health Gets a New Safety Net

The state is moving forward with a plan that could change how county jails handle medical emergencies. The idea, brought up by Senator April Baskin of Buffalo, says that if a prisoner threatens themselves or others, the jail must send them to a hospital right away. This move could help prevent death

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