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Business & Finance
Global cereal prices tracked by the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization climbed to a 19-month peak in May, pushed higher by rising fuel and fertiliser costs and worries about shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. The FAO’s broader food index barely moved month to month but remains above last year’s levels, with cereals, rice and sugar showing notable gains. Analysts…
Health & Wellness
Audrey Leishman nearly lost her life to sepsis and now uses that scare to push for faster recognition, financial help and simple questions in the doctor’s office. After a harrowing ICU stay and a medically induced coma, she founded the Begin Again Foundation and wrote a children’s book to teach families what to watch for. This article follows her experience,…
Sports
Aaron Judge has been diagnosed with a stress fracture of the first rib on his right side and the Yankees expect him to be sidelined for roughly four to six weeks before a follow-up evaluation, a development that reshapes New York’s lineup and raises questions about timing for his return. The diagnosis came after imaging and a careful review by…
Technology
Robots built for space think and move differently than the ones we see on Earth. Helios, a four-armed spacecraft assistant from a Swiss lab spinout, trades legs for grips so it can brace, hold and work inside microgravity where floating wrecks stability. This piece walks through why that design matters, the engineering choices behind it and how machines like Helios…