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Teen suffers 3rd degree burns from NeeDoh toy after leaving it in hot car in New Mexico

As she squeezes the toy, you can see it explode onto her.

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Global Upworthy Jun 11
English professor explains why happy, successful people have one thing in common: true literacy

A few minutes of actual reading per day can boost health, wealth, and longevity. The post English professor explains why happy, successful people have one thing in common: true literacy appeared first on Upworthy.

Denver, CO Denverite Jun 11
No engines, no problem: Denver’s wildest race is back this weekend

Red Bull Soapbox Denver brings gravity, creativity, and chaos after 18 years.

New York, NY NY Post Jun 11
Who is OG Anunoby? Meet the NBA star who helped Knicks secure greatest Finals comeback of all time

The New York Knicks star helped lead his team to victory in Game 4 of the NBA Finals 2026.

New York, NY NY Post Jun 11
Malcolm Todd announces ‘Do That Again Tour,’ 3 LA shows. Get tickets

The rapidly-rising indie pop icon hits the Greek Theatre from Oct. 28-30.

Houston, TX ABC13 Houston Jun 11
Montrose Pride colors return in new ways after iconic rainbow crosswalk is paved over

Residents protested the removal but were ultimately unable to stop the paving crews. Still, the loss of the crosswalk quickly sparked a new response.

New York, NY NY Post Jun 11
Selena Gomez wore this anything-but-basic white tee in a viral Instagram video with Jennifer Aniston, and it’s just $68

One shopper calls the style "beautiful and flattering."

San Diego, CA NBC 7 San Diego Jun 11
When is USA's first World Cup game? What to know for Paraguay

The first day of the 2026 World Cup featured Mexico, South Africa, South Korea and Czechia. Now it’s the U.S. men’s national team’s turn. Friday’s slate will continue with the three hosts in the spotlight. The day will start with Canada vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina in Group B play before it ends with the USMNT vs. Paraguay at night. The U.S. men’s national team are in a Group D that also features Turkiye, a potential dark horse, and Australia, so claiming all three points no matter the cost will be key against a disciplined Paraguayan side led by star winger Miguel Almiron. So, what time is the game and where will it be available to watch? Here’s everything to know: 2026 FIFA World Cup Soccer Mar 3

Los Angeles, CA NBC LA Jun 11
When is USA's first World Cup game? What to know for Paraguay

The first day of the 2026 World Cup featured Mexico, South Africa, South Korea and Czechia. Now it’s the U.S. men’s national team’s turn. Friday’s slate will continue with the three hosts in the spotlight. The day will start with Canada vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina in Group B play before it ends with the USMNT vs. Paraguay at night. The U.S. men’s national team are in a Group D that also features Turkiye, a potential dark horse, and Australia, so claiming all three points no matter the cost will be key against a disciplined Paraguayan side led by star winger Miguel Almiron. So, what time is the game and where will it be available to watch? Here’s everything to know: 2026 FIFA World Cup Soccer Mar 3

San Francisco, CA ABC7 SF Jun 11
VIDEO: Texas DPS rescue people locked in burning tractor-trailer near border checkpoint, Falfurrias, Texas

Police released a heart-pounding body camera video of the moment they say they discovered and rescued dozens of people from a burning truck.

Houston, TX ABC13 Houston Jun 11
VIDEO: Texas DPS rescue people locked in burning tractor-trailer near border checkpoint, Falfurrias, Texas

Police released a heart-pounding body camera video of the moment they say they discovered and rescued dozens of people from a burning truck.

Science PhysOrg Jun 11
Chemists snap together complex 3D molecules from highly reactive 'radicals'—without losing their shape

Building the complex 3D molecules needed for new medicines has always been a bit like assembling a puzzle with pieces that keep trying to flip over. Now, chemists at Scripps Research have found a way to snap two such molecular pieces together while keeping their original 3D shapes intact, even when using some of the most reactive molecules in chemistry: free radicals.