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Jun 08 2026HEALTH

How embryo transfer methods affect growth in 12-year-olds

A study looked at kids born from frozen embryo transfers, fresh embryo transfers, and natural pregnancies to see if the way they were conceived affects their size at age 12. The research found that children from frozen embryo transfers tend to be slightly larger than those from fresh transfers or na

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Jun 08 2026HEALTH

Simone Biles speaks out about sudden health scare

Simone Biles, the famous gymnast, recently shared a worrying experience that put her life at risk. On a June day in 2026, she posted on her Instagram Stories about a health crisis that nearly ended everything. A picture of her hospital bracelet made it clear this was serious. Biles called it one of

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Jun 07 2026BUSINESS

Success After Many Attempts

The story begins with a man named Kilimanjaro Robbs, who grew up in Jamaica and later moved to California. He now runs a nonprofit called Hidden Genius Project that helps young black men learn tech and business skills. Robbs says the United States offers many ways to get ahead. He points out that s

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Jun 07 2026EDUCATION

Kids and Screens: Balancing Tech in School

The Williamsburg‑James City County school district is tightening its focus on how students use technology at school. The goal is to keep tech helpful while preventing misuse and fatigue. During a recent board meeting, the superintendent highlighted new steps. One is a plan to teach kids about scree

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Jun 07 2026ART

Art on the Go: LA’s Street Projection Rebellion

Three local artists set up a hidden studio on a quiet bridge in L. A. after the President’s long speech. They carried laser projectors, lenses, a laptop and batteries in hoodies and work pants. The night was dark enough to hide their activity, yet bright enough for the city’s skyline. They chose a

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Jun 07 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI Finds Crypto Bugs: Why Zcash’s Surprise Leak Matters

New AI tools that once only helped people write code are now spotting serious security holes in software. The latest generation of models, such as Anthropic’s Claude Mythos and OpenAI’s GPT‑5. 5, can read code faster than most humans and point out weaknesses that could be exploited by attackers. Cr

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Jun 07 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin Falls, But Its Future Is Still Up for Debate

The crypto world saw a sharp drop this week. Bitcoin slipped just below $60, 000, while Ethereum fell to about $1, 500. XRP is also near its key support at $1. 00. A look at the numbers shows that trading on platforms like Hyperliquid and Aster moved more than $2. 3 trillion in the first quarter, a

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Jun 07 2026POLITICS

Maine’s “Dirtbag” Democrat and the Shifting Party Landscape

Graham Platner is a new name that has just entered the spotlight in Maine’s Senate race. His candidacy, which is gaining attention for its mix of humor and blunt honesty, has sparked worry among many Democrats who are unsure whether this style will resonate with voters or dilute the party’s message.

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Jun 07 2026HEALTH

Health Leaders and NGOs: Boosting Community Wellness

A new study shows that leaders who focus on health can help put public policies into action and raise people’s knowledge about good eating habits. The research looked at 355 managers and 360 community members in Pakistan, using surveys taken at different times. The results reveal a “trickle‑do

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Jun 07 2026OPINION

Mayor’s Missed Parade and the Knicks’ New Era

The city’s mayor chose not to walk in a parade that honored Israel, sparking debate among New Yorkers. Some praised the decision, saying it kept them away from far‑right politicians whose views clash with many residents. Others felt the mayor’s absence let them feel safer, especially those who fear

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