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Horse owners' personality and attachment style shape how they interact with and care for their horses

A new study shows that horse owners' psychological characteristics, including their attachment styles and personality traits, are systematically linked to how frequently they ride, train, and spend quality time with their horses, as well as the equipment they choose to use. The findings offer new insights into how human psychology shapes horse welfare and management.

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New York, NY NY Post Jun 12
Andres Cantor on USMNT’s World Cup ceiling, Lionel Messi moments and what goes into a signature ‘goooal’ call

As Telemundo broadcasts the biggest World Cup ever, spanning three host nations and reaching millions of fans across the Americas, there is no voice more synonymous with the beautiful game than Andrés Cantor, who is calling his eighth World Cup. Telemundo will deliver more than 700 hours of FIFA World Cup programming from June 11...

New York, NY NY Post Jun 12
We had to ‘beg’ USMNT players to sing national anthem: former assistant Jesse Marsch

Jesse Marsch is leading Canada into the World Cup, but he has put the spotlight back on his old team.

Portland, OR KOIN 6 Jun 12
KOIN 6 celebrates Founder's Day of Caring volunteering with SnowCap

KOIN 6 and Portland's CW are partnering with local nonprofit SnowCap to provide food for families in need on their Founder's Day of Caring.

Science Smithsonian Mag Jun 12
See a Diamond Planet, an Exploding Star and a Black Hole Up Close in a New Immersive Virtual Reality Experience

Informed by science from the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory and astronomers worldwide, this “documentary that you can walk through” visualizes the cosmos in a 3-D introduction to the universe

New York, NY NY Post Jun 12
World Cup 2026: How to watch Canada vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina for free

Day 2 kicks off with another host country's first match.

Health BBC Health Jun 12
'Amazing' toy scanner eases children's MRI anxiety

Children can test the new miniature replica of an MRI machine on different toys.

Los Angeles, CA NBC LA Jun 12
Live updates: USMNT opens World Cup action against Paraguay in LA

What to KnowThe U.S. men’s national team is opening World Cup action against Paraguay at Los Angeles Stadium. Kickoff is set for 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT.The U.S. is hosting the World Cup for the first time since 1994, this time sharing hosting duties with Canada and Mexico.Mauricio Pochettino’s side is the top-ranked team in Group D. The USMNT sits at No. 17 in FIFA’s rankings, followed by Turkey (No. 23), Australia (No. 27) and Paraguay (No. 40).The Americans will play their second group stage game against Australia in Seattle on Friday, June 19, and return to LA for their final group stage contest against Turkey on Thursday, June 25. The U.S. men’s national team will face Paraguay in its 2026 World Cup opener from Los Angeles Stadium. Follow along for live updates.

Boston, MA WBUR Jun 12
What locals say you have to do if you’re visiting Massachusetts for the first time

With droves of visitors from across the globe expected to come to our fair region this summer for the World Cup and MA250, we asked readers what's the one thing not to miss. From the classics to local favorites, here’s what they picked.

Environment CleanTechnica Jun 12
Mercedes-Benz Unveils New Luxury EV Design Details…In Arizona

With the forthcoming GLC electric SUV, Mercedes-Benz is among the automakers anticipating healthy demand in the US luxury EV market, despite the sharp u-turn in federal energy policy. The post Mercedes-Benz Unveils New Luxury EV Design Details…In Arizona appeared first on CleanTechnica.

New York, NY NY Post Jun 12
Meghan Markle serves up her signature wines in more than $100K worth of jewelry

The Duchess of Sussex layered on Cartier, Lorraine Schwartz and Jennifer Meyer while promoting her As Ever wine collection.

Science PhysOrg Jun 12
Dragonfly and damselfly migrations crisscross planet, with 100 species confirmed

Migration flights of dragonflies and damselflies crisscross much of our planet, new research reveals. Scientists from the universities of Exeter and Lund reviewed global evidence and found 100 dragonfly and damselfly species that migrate, and a further 85 possible migratory species. This means that only 1.5% of all dragonfly and damselfly species migrate (or 2.9% including possible migrants)—but the migrations can include millions of individuals, and some travel thousands of kilometers. The study is published in Biological Reviews.