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Jun 01 2026HEALTH

Stem Cells Give Hope for Knee Pain: What the Experts Say

A growing number of people suffer from knee osteoarthritis, a condition that can make walking and everyday activities hard. Even when doctors follow the usual care plans—like pain medicine, physical therapy, and lifestyle changes—many patients still see their knees get worse. Scientists have turn

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Jun 01 2026POLITICS

From Miami Roots to Trump Ties: The Complex Path of Marco Rubio

Marco Rubio’s early life in West Miami involved a lot more than politics. A small, one‑acre house became the backdrop for a major drug raid in 1987 that caught Orlando Cicilia, his future brother‑in‑law. Rubio remembers the night he watched a pig roast in a palm‑frond covered pit and later earned

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Jun 01 2026SPORTS

How Pro Anglers Turned Weather Trouble into a Win

The New Jersey Sea Birds didn’t need a full weekend to prove they were the best at the Carrier Cup tournament. Bad weather scrapped the final day, but their early lead was too big to catch. Over two days, they landed four blue marlin and one sailfish, racking up 1, 875 points. That’s more than doubl

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Jun 01 2026POLITICS

Colombia’s vote count faces scrutiny after unexpected early results

Colombia just wrapped up its first round of voting, and the unexpected numbers have created fresh drama. Iván Cepeda, a close political ally of the current president, found himself trailing far behind a candidate who built his campaign on a strict no-nonsense approach. Normally, allies of the sittin

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Jun 01 2026CRIME

Feeling unsafe: What France’s crime worries really show

Recent surveys suggest most people in France think crime is spiraling beyond control, with over seven in ten sharing this concern. The numbers vary by political group – center-right voters show the highest alarm at 92 percent, while younger adults and Green Party supporters are less convinced. Women

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Jun 01 2026POLITICS

Colombia’s biggest election rematch: What the runoff means for the country

In Colombia’s presidential race, two very different candidates made it to the next round. Abelardo de la Espriella, a lawyer with a tough-guy nickname ("The Tiger"), won over 43% of the vote by promising a crime-fighting approach inspired by Donald Trump’s policies. His opponent, Iván Cepeda, is kno

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Jun 01 2026TECHNOLOGY

Smarter Security for Factories: A New Way to Protect Smart Devices

Industrial factories today rely on smart gadgets connected to the internet. These devices help machines work together and make quick decisions. But this also means hackers have more ways to trick the system. They can pretend to be a trusted device or sneak into conversations between machines. Normal

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Jun 01 2026POLITICS

How Crypto Became a Hidden Player in U. S. Elections

In just two years, crypto went from being seen as a risky bet to one of the biggest spenders in U. S. politics. After a major crash in 2022, lawmakers were ready to shut it down entirely. The industry was getting sued left and right, and even big names like Coinbase were fighting regulators in court

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Jun 01 2026OPINION

Science labels on products could help people see hidden research behind everyday items

Everyday products hide years of research and development that most people never stop to think about. A cell phone, for example, relies on breakthroughs in physics, engineering, and computer science. Yet when people use their phones, they rarely consider the science behind the device. The same goes f

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Jun 01 2026ENTERTAINMENT

AI’s double role in Hollywood: tools that boost efficiency or kill creativity

A packed conference room in Los Angeles buzzes with debate over AI’s place in Hollywood. Two days of talks reveal a sharp split: some creators see AI as a way to bypass slow studio decisions and push fresh stories into the world faster. Others warn that feeding AI with protected films could erase th

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