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Not sorry: 6 unapologetically awesome Canadian adventures to try this summer

Too many TikTok influencers turning Aspen’s hiking trails into photo sets? Does driving through Yellowstone National Park feel more like rush hour in the Holland Tunnel? As America’s adventure tourism destinations deal with overtourism and staffing shortages, perhaps it’s time to consider a trip (slightly) further afield. How about a visit to our neighbors to…
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USPS Announces Changes to Stamps: What to Know

The U.S postal system first began operations in 1775 and its 250th anniversary comes as Trump pursues a far-reaching shake-up of the USPS.
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Pope Leo XIV offers an uplifting message urging seminarians to be joyful and honest

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Rebecca Lobo apologizes for ‘America’s great’ comment in awkward ESPN moment

An awkward on-air silence occurred during ESPN’s broadcast of the Indiana Fever-Las Vegas Aces game Sunday.
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Dutch Princess Catharina-Amalia, 21, makes public appearance just days after surgery from horse-related accident

The 21-year-old heir to the Dutch throne broke her arm after being thrown from her horse last week.
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At least 120 children have been abducted by insurgents in Mozambique, rights group says

At least 120 children have been abducted by insurgents in Mozambique, rights group says [deltaMinutes] mins ago Now
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For Black Patients With Hair Loss, Two New Treatments Show Promise

Dermatologists share their experiences with two emerging methods to treat CCCA and traction alopecia.
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Where are the world’s nuclear weapons, and who owns them?

The war between Israel and Iran, and President Donald Trump’s strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, have also brought renewed attention to where global nuclear stockpiles are kept.
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Trump admin lands pledge from 75% of health insurers in effort to improve patient care

Roughly three-quarters of the nation’s health insurance providers signed a series of commitments this week in an effort to improve patient care by reducing bureaucratic hurdles caused by insurance companies’ prior-authorization requirements.