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Jun 08 2026POLITICS

Voices from Inside: How Ex‑Prisoners Shape County Health Policies

Former inmates are now helping decide what health services look like in Los Angeles County. The Reentry Health Advisory Collaborative, started in 2020 with a grant, invites people who have lived through the prison system to share what they need. Before this effort, policy meetings usually only

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Jun 08 2026POLITICS

Health, Roads and Politics: A Quick Look

People who have long‑term illnesses need steady care. When they lose insurance or change jobs, their health can worsen quickly. A study from OHSU shows that missing regular check‑ups or medicines hurts those with diabetes and other chronic conditions. Because insurance plans change every ye

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Jun 08 2026FINANCE

Small‑Cap Stocks Are Finally Stepping Into the Spotlight

The S&P 500 grew a lot in 2025, but only a few big tech names helped most of that gain. Now the picture looks different. In early 2026, only ten stocks pushed most of the index higher. That pattern usually means the big names will slow down soon, and the smaller companies might grow instead.

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Jun 08 2026SPORTS

New UFC Ranking Plan: Focus on Fight Performance

The UFC has announced a fresh approach to ranking fighters, moving away from subjective opinions and fan popularity. The decision comes after the organization’s president voiced frustration with how current rankings are determined, noting that media panels should not control the outcome. Durin

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Jun 08 2026ENTERTAINMENT

HBO’s Long‑Running Crime Masterpiece and a New Mystery

The crime drama that has dominated HBO’s lineup for years is a show so influential that its creator has rarely returned to television. HBO, while not the first to produce high‑quality TV, quickly became known for daring stories that network stations avoided. The network’s early successes, like the s

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Jun 08 2026SCIENCE

Future Healing: 3‑D Prints and Tiny Robots Take Medicine to New Levels

A new lab at the University of Miami is turning ideas that once lived only in books into real tools for doctors. The building costs about five million dollars and sits inside the school of medicine in Miami’s Health District. Scientists there print living tissue, bone and other parts with mach

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Jun 08 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Clockwork Revolution: A New RPG Adventure for PC and Xbox in 2027

A new role‑playing game is on the horizon, set to launch in 2027 for PC and Xbox Series X|S. The title, Clockwork Revolution, comes from inXile Entertainment, a studio led by Brain Fargo who helped create the original Fallout and Wasteland games. During the Xbox Games Showcase, fans saw a glimpse of

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Jun 08 2026HEALTH

Celebrating Three Decades of Mouth Cancer Awareness

The initiative that began in 1995 is now entering its thirtieth year. It started as a simple push to make people think about oral health and the risks that can lead to cancer. Over the years, it has grown into a national conversation that reaches schools, workplaces and health clinics. In t

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Jun 08 2026FINANCE

Morgan Stanley and Galaxy: A New Way to Use Bitcoin in Banking

Morgan Stanley told its wealth‑management clients that they can now lend Bitcoin, Ethereum or Solana to Galaxy Digital and receive shares of spot crypto exchange‑traded products in return. The deal lets clients keep their coins while the bank can use them as marginable collateral, thanks to recent S

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Jun 08 2026WEATHER

Heatwave Looms Over Denver This Week

Denver is bracing for a string of scorching days, with temperatures expected to hit the 90‑degree range across low elevations. The National Weather Service warned residents to drink plenty of water and avoid heavy outdoor work while the heat stays high from Sunday through Wednesday. Sunday’s foreca

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