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- Travelers told to avoid Minneapolis due to 'violent clashes' with immigration authorities - Germany updates its U.S. travel advisory, citing immigration protests and "violent clashes" in Minneapolis and other cities, advising citizens to avoid crowds.
- Woman's painful reaction to wine leads to life-changing cancer discovery - A new mom thought drinking wine was causing strange pain and itching. Months later, a lump in her neck revealed a shocking blood cancer diagnosis.
- America’s national bird lays second egg at famed California nest as nesting season continues - Jackie the bald eagle laid a second egg three days after first of the season as Friends of Big Bear Valley nonprofit captures precise timing on livestream.
- The zero-calorie sugar substitute you're using may do more than sweeten food, study says - A new study reveals monk fruit may offer powerful antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds beyond its well-known zero-calorie sweetening properties.
- Depression, anxiety and other disorders may have the same genetic cause, study finds - A genetic breakthrough reveals why mental health conditions often occur together. New research identifies five disorder groups sharing DNA patterns.
- Coca-Cola hints at reinventing soda, starting with your favorite drinks - Coca-Cola CEO James Quincey says his company is exploring ways to add protein and fiber to future soft drinks as part of a broader strategy to expand its beverage portfolio.
- Airports launch COVID-style health checks after outbreak of deadly virus - Asian countries have implemented health alerts after Nipah virus cases were reported in India. Travel screening and prevention measures have been activated across the region.
- Ozempic boom collides with America's eating habits as restaurants shrink portions - Chain restaurants adapt menus as GLP-1 weight-loss drugs like Ozempic change how Americans dine out, with smaller portions and protein becoming priorities.
- Ancient handprints suggest humans were thinking symbolically thousands of years earlier than science taught - Researchers discovered 68,000-year-old cave art in Indonesia, the oldest-known evidence of Homo sapiens in the area. The handprint stencils were found on Sulawesi island.
- One man turned a global skyscraper into his most dangerous destination of all: 'Pretty surreal' - Climber Alex Honnold of the U.S. triumphed over the bamboo boxes in Taiwan this weekend when he made his dream of climbing Taipei 101 a reality of extreme travel.