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John Harbaugh is turning his Big Blue roster into literal Giants

Harbaugh prefers as many big guys as possible, though, and these Giants are living up to the name of the franchise.

New York, NY / NY Post / Jun 10 / 98% positive
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New York, NY NY Post Jun 10
Heidi Montag offers clue to future plans as she’s seen without Spencer Pratt

The sighting comes as Montag prepares for a major performance later this summer.

Columbus, OH NBC4i Jun 10
Last Honor Flight before July 4 sets off for Washington

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – The last Honor Flight Columbus ahead of the Fourth of July is underway. Mission 153 began bright and early Wednesday when local veterans received a warm welcome as they arrived at John Glenn Internation Airport at 5 a.m. The Salvation Army was there to greet and thank the heroes with fresh, [...]

USA PBS NewsHour Jun 10
America's 250th anniversary revives questions about religion and the founders

As the nation nears its 250th anniversary next month, Judy Woodruff reports on how old questions about faith and the founding are once again being pushed to the forefront. It's part of her series, America at a Crossroads.

Science PhysOrg Jun 10
Novel catalyst design boosts solar-driven ammonia production under mild conditions

Sunlight, water, air and metal-organic catalysts—that could be all it takes. TU Wien has shown how catalyst design can be advanced for solar-driven NH3 synthesis. Without this chemical technology, feeding the world as we know it would be nearly impossible. The Haber-Bosch process, developed more than a century ago, converts nitrogen from the air into ammonia—the key ingredient in most synthetic fertilizers. Today, roughly half of the world's food production depends on fertilizers derived from ammonia, making the Haber-Bosch process one of the most important industrial innovations in human history.

Chicago, IL WGN News Jun 10
PHOTOS: Fast-moving storms leave behind trail of damage across Chicagoland

CHICAGO — A round of fast-moving storms swept through Chicagoland on Wednesday afternoon, downing trees and knocking out power for thousands. Wednesday storms came in two waves, with the first entering Chicagoland around 3 p.m., bringing strong winds and heavy rains. The second, less powerful, round of storms arrived around 8 p.m. The intense storms [...]

New York, NY NY Post Jun 10
2026 FIFA World Cup dark horses: Five teams that could shock the world

From Erling Haaland's Norway to a rising Japan squad and a dangerous Colombia side, discover the five dark horse teams and two Cinderella nations that could shock the world at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Science Popular Science Jun 10
Even wild desert cats love catnip

Ah, the sweet allure of nepetalactone. The post Even wild desert cats love catnip appeared first on Popular Science.

New York, NY NY Post Jun 10
2026 FIFA World Cup Los Angeles Guide: Where to stay, what to do and how to navigate LA during the tournament

For the next 30 days, Los Angeles will become the crossroads of the soccer universe. 

San Francisco, CA ABC7 SF Jun 10
Here's where you can get free 2026 World Cup 'Fan Bands' and tasty themed cupcakes in the Bay Area

The World Cup begins June 11, with the first Bay Area match set for June 13. Communities across the region are planning watch parties, and many businesses are hoping the tournament brings a boost.

Science PhysOrg Jun 10
New combined spore trapping and DNA sequencing technology tracks fungicide resistance in grain crops

Researchers at the Center for Crop and Disease Management (CCDM) have developed a new system that combines spore trapping with advanced DNA sequencing to confirm fungicide resistance from air samples containing airborne spores.

Health Medical Xpress Jun 10
Girls are biggest consumers of anxiolytic and sedative drugs among adolescents in most EU countries

Xabi Martinez-Mendia, a researcher at the EHU-University of the Basque Country, has analyzed how adolescent psychotropic drug consumption is linked to gender inequality and economic factors in 32 European countries. Published in the European Journal of Public Health, the results indicate that overall consumption of psychotropic drugs is on the rise in countries with greater gender and economic parity, whereas in countries with lower parity, these drugs are consumed proportionally more by girls, and the gender gap is wider.