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How China is breaking apart Uyghurs and their culture

China's campaign against the Uyghur ethnic minority in the country's northwest has entered a new phase.

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Boston, MA WBUR Jun 5
What to expect from Game 2 of the NBA finals in San Antonio

Game 1 ended with a stunning comeback victory by The New York Knicks in the best of seven series.

Houston, TX ABC13 Houston Jun 5
Kicking it at Pitch 25

Just steps away from the FIFA World Cup Fan Festival, there's another soccer hotspot bringing people together.

New York, NY NY Post Jun 5
Un-fore-gettable golf gift ideas for dads, grads and more in 2026

Some of these items will improve your game — the greatest gift of all!

Environment CleanTechnica Jun 5
Steel’s Future Starts With Demand, Scrap, And Electricity, Not Hydrogen

Steel keeps getting framed as a hydrogen problem because hydrogen gives the sector a single shiny lever. Replace coal with hydrogen, keep making new iron, plug it into an electric arc furnace, and declare victory somewhere around the ribbon-cutting ceremony. It is an attractive story for governments, incumbent producers, electrolyzer ... [continued] The post Steel’s Future Starts With Demand, Scrap, And Electricity, Not Hydrogen appeared first on CleanTechnica.

Health Medical Xpress Jun 5
Two common IV fluids perform equally well for treating septic shock in kids

A randomized clinical trial conducted across five countries in 47 pediatric emergency departments, including Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital in Chicago, established that both commonly used IV fluids for treating septic shock—balanced crystalloid fluid and 0.9% saline—are equally safe and effective. Results were published in the New England Journal of Medicine.

Science PhysOrg Jun 5
AI brews a caffeine-powered safety switch for future cell therapies

For many of us, a warm cup of coffee is how we start our day. For Texas A&M Health researchers, it may also offer a new way to control engineered cells in future medicines.

Nashville, TN WKRN Jun 5
Nashville Brew Project brings weeklong fundraising campaign to local breweries

The Nashville Food Project has announced its weeklong fundraising campaign, the "Nashville Brew Project" will take place June 16-21.

Chicago, IL WGN News Jun 5
'Transform the region': Bears vote to advance stadium project in Hammond

HAMMOND, Ind. — The Chicago Bears appear to be headed to Northwest Indiana after the board of directors voted to advance its stadium project. The Bears stated that they believe the site, near Wolf Lake in Hammond, will "transform the region." Bears chairman George McCaskey and CEO Kevin Warren have issued the following statement. "Yesterday, [...]

Science PhysOrg Jun 5
Remote work is taking its toll on the mental health of American workers, researchers find

Working from home comes with some major pluses. It's more flexible, there's no more pesky commute, work-life balance improves, and you can even stay in your pajamas all day if you want. But according to a major study of more than 580,000 American workers published in Science, remote work is taking its toll on people's mental health.

New York, NY NY Post Jun 5
Iconic restaurant chains join forces to open dual location in Los Angeles

Pancakes, burgers and wings will soon be served under one roof as the Los Angeles area’s first dual-branded Applebee’s and IHOP prepares to open later this month.

Portland, OR KOIN 6 Jun 5
'A Vocal Monet' concert series honors local voices, icons

Billed as a show that hopes to empower and embrace authenticity, 'A Vocal Monet' will honor local icons through the lens of a transgender Black Oregonian.