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Can a 72-year-old protect herself at work? Colorado’s high court says yes

The opinion doesn't mean the former clerk has won her suit against Circle K, but her lawyer believes it's an important step.

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USA PBS NewsHour Jun 15
Dermatologist explains benefits of newly approved sunscreen ingredient

For the first time in more than 25 years, the FDA has approved a new active ingredient for over-the-counter sunscreens. It clears the way for manufacturers to begin using bemotrizinol, or BEMT, an ingredient that's been used in Europe and Asia since the 1990s. Amna Nawaz discussed why this change took so long and what people should know about it with dermatologist Dr. Rachel Nazarian.

Albany, NY NEWS10 ABC Jun 15
What history do the Knicks have in the Capital Region?

ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- After over 50 years of falling short from an NBA championship, the Knicks secured what seemed like the impossible Saturday night. While many local fans continue pinching themselves, they share the long journey it took to get here and even the history the Knicks have in the Capital Region. Inside the [...]

Columbus, OH NBC4i Jun 15
All-Pro Dad Experience helps dads, kids strengthen relationships

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- Dads and their kids are hitting the field to strengthen their relationships and create memories. The All-Pro Dad Experience is happening Monday with the help of Ohio State football coach Ryan Day and Lt. Gov. Jim Tressel. Fathers and their kids ages 4 to 12 are bonding through on-field activities like [...]

New York, NY NY Post Jun 15
Brett Eldredge reveals secret wedding to mystery woman he calls ‘a beautiful soul’

Brett Eldredge surprised fans Monday with an Instagram post featuring a wedding shot of himself and his new wife, whose name he has not yet shared.

USA PBS NewsHour Jun 15
New book explores America's history of celebrating freedom while excluding millions

The United States is preparing to mark 250 years since its founding, a milestone often framed as a celebration of democracy, freedom and national promise. But Eddie Glaude Jr. argues that America's anniversaries have always been shadowed by a deeper contradiction. Geoff Bennett sat down with Glaude to discuss his new book, "America, U.S.A.: How Race Shadows the Nation's Anniversaries."

USA PBS NewsHour Jun 15
Monica McNutt reflects on the decades-long wait for a Knicks championship

The city that never sleeps finally saw its dream come true when the New York Knicks won their first NBA title since 1973. Thousands of fans across the five boroughs celebrated wildly after the Knicks pulled off this upset win in the final seconds. William Brangham discussed the historic moment and thrilling series with Monica McNutt, a basketball analyst for ESPN and the MSG Network.

Health Medical Xpress Jun 15
Brain keeps familiar routes intact as new experiences get layered on top, study suggests

Every time we move through a familiar environment, the hippocampus consults an internal map, a detailed spatial representation built up through repeated experience. But what happens when something unexpected occurs on a well-known route? Researchers at the University Hospital Bonn (UKB) and the University of Bonn demonstrated in a mouse model that the brain does not redraw its maps from scratch. Instead, it annotates them, preserving the underlying spatial layout while overlaying new information on top of the existing map. The paper is published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Portland, OR KOIN 6 Jun 15
PHOTOS: Alex Warren joins Portland Bike Bus before Moda Center show

Before performing for thousands of fans at the Moda Center on Friday night, pop star Alex Warren spent part of his day doing something uniquely Portland: riding with a Bike Bus.

Health Medical Xpress Jun 15
European study shows that prevention in patients with inherited cancer risks produces substantial cost benefits

Screening people with the rare, inherited cancer-causing condition Li-Fraumeni syndrome (LFS) brings both medical and economic benefits to patients and health care systems, according to research to be presented to the annual conference of the European Society of Human Genetics.

New York, NY NY Post Jun 15
Christian Pulisic linked to NYCFC as transfer rumors stir during World Cup

Captain America could be on his way to New York.

San Francisco, CA ABC7 SF Jun 15
New series from the producers of 'Crazy Rich Asians' to debut on Hulu

All aboard for your new summer binge. "The Season" looks at the messy world of Hong Kong's sailing elite. All six episodes premiere June 17 on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+.