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Jun 06 2026HEALTH

A new drug for pancreatic cancer shows promising results in trials

Scientists recently tested a new pill for pancreatic cancer and the results were better than expected. In the trial, patients who took the drug lived nearly twice as long compared to those who didn’t. Pancreatic cancer is one of the toughest cancers to treat, so this discovery could be a big step fo

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Jun 06 2026SPORTS

Micah Parsons Sets Sights on Buffalo Bills After Recovery

The Green Bay Packers' standout defender Micah Parsons has his next big challenge in sight after finishing injury rehab. His focus? None other than Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen, a player known for his strong arm and mobility. This matchup isn’t just another game—it’s a chance for Parsons to

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Jun 06 2026SPORTS

NBA Finals Game 2 draws big names and big questions

The Spurs vs. Knicks NBA Finals Game 2 turned the arena into a mix of sports and showbiz. Fans noticed how celebrity support moved from New York’s usual stomping grounds to Texas. While some stars rooted for the home team, others followed the Knicks all the way to San Antonio. Timothée Chalamet, a K

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Jun 06 2026RELIGION

Religious leaders and their mixed feelings about vaccines and baby tests

In a city in eastern Turkey, researchers talked to 200 Muslim clerics to see how they felt about two health topics: vaccines and a quick blood test newborns get right after birth. The clerics filled out a long survey about their own health habits, their views on childhood and adult vaccines, and the

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Jun 06 2026BUSINESS

Newcomers to the Fortune 500: Where these 12 companies started from

Twelve companies just joined the Fortune 500, a list that ranks America’s biggest businesses by revenue. To qualify, each had to bring in at least $7. 5 billion in 2026. Their paths to the list show how tech, healthcare, and energy are reshaping what it means to be a corporate giant. Some of these

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Jun 05 2026WEATHER

Can You Spot the Northern Lights in New Jersey This Week?

Sky watchers in New Jersey might get a rare treat tonight and Friday if the weather cooperates. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration expects a geomagnetic storm strong enough to push the Northern Lights farther south than usual. The lights could be visible across much of North America

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Jun 05 2026TECHNOLOGY

Plane hits pole near airport, safety rules get a quick update

A plane landing at Newark Airport recently clipped a light pole just 15 feet above the ground. The incident happened as the Boeing 767 touched down, sending debris flying onto a nearby highway. A passing truck driver got minor injuries from the falling debris, while everyone on the plane walked away

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Jun 04 2026ENVIRONMENT

Power That Stays Close to Home

For years, the idea of energy independence has been sold as a badge of national pride—an image of America shielded from foreign powers and market swings. But the reality is far messier. Even though the U. S. now produces more oil and gas than ever, that energy isn’t really under American control. Th

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Jun 04 2026POLITICS

New Mexico’s Governor Race: A Historic First and a Tight Contest

New Mexico is on track to make history this year with its next governor. For the first time ever, a Native American woman could lead a U. S. state if Deb Haaland wins the election. Haaland, who belongs to the Laguna Pueblo tribe, already broke barriers as one of the first Native women in Congress an

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Jun 04 2026WEATHER

A Quick Weather Check for New England This Weekend

This weekend in New England will feel like a classic spring flip-flop—sunny and warm one day, then damp and cooler the next. Friday looks like the star of the weekend, with most spots hitting the high 80s or near 90. But don’t expect the coast to join the party. Places like Cape Cod and the islands

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