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Scientific American

New Nuclear Clocks Introduced

Nuclear clocks have been introduced as a new method for keeping time, utilizing the energy states of an atom's nucleus. This innovation contrasts with the conventional atomic clocks that depend on electron energy states.

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Deutsche Welle

Europe Faces Record-Breaking Heat with Rising Drownings

Europe is experiencing a significant heatwave, leading to numerous drownings in France and Germany as people seek relief. In Italy, more than a dozen cities are on high alert due to extreme heat conditions.

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Guardian — US

Study finds majority of datacenters vulnerable to climate threats

A new report reveals that approximately 80% of datacenters are at risk from extreme climate hazards, including flooding and wildfires. The findings suggest that the expansion of artificial intelligence may be exacerbating climate issues, which in turn affects the operational stability and costs associated with these facilities.

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Vox

Europe Experiences Record-Breaking Heat Wave

A heat wave is impacting western Europe, with temperatures exceeding 39°C in some areas. In France, two children were found dead in a car, and several elderly individuals have died due to heat-related health issues. Authorities have issued warnings and alerts across multiple countries, including Spain, Germany, and the UK, as extreme temperatures are expected to persist.

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Mother Jones

New Alaska Law Aims to Improve Conditions for Vulnerable Children in Psychiatric Facilities

Alaska has passed HB 36, a law requiring court reviews of foster children's placements in psychiatric hospitals within seven days, following concerns raised by a 2023 investigation. The law aims to improve conditions for vulnerable youth, but a related bill aimed at increasing oversight was vetoed by the governor. The treatment of vulnerable children in Alaska has faced scrutiny for years, with reports indicating systemic issues in the state's psychiatric care.

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Al Jazeera English

Approximately 20 individuals drown in France amid extreme heatwave

On June 23, 2026, approximately 20 people drowned in France during an extreme heatwave affecting much of Europe. The heat has led to record-breaking temperatures in the UK and Spain, alongside challenges to France's power grid.

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Ars Technica

SpaceX to Test New Cargo Delivery Vehicle Starfall

SpaceX is preparing to launch a Falcon 9 rocket on Tuesday to test its new reentry vehicle, Starfall, designed for global cargo delivery from low-Earth orbit. The vehicle will be released after two orbits and aims for a splashdown in the Pacific Ocean.

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apnews.com

DEA Monitored Fentanyl Shipments Without Seizing Them, Records Indicate

The DEA allowed significant amounts of fentanyl to enter New Mexico between 2023 and 2025 while monitoring shipments without seizing them, according to records and statements from agents. This strategy aimed to build larger cases against traffickers but raised concerns about public safety, with some agents describing it as a gamble that could endanger communities.

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The Hill

Congo reports over 1,000 confirmed Ebola cases

Congo's Ministry of Health has confirmed over 1,000 cases of Ebola, with a total of 1,003 confirmed cases and 254 deaths reported. The majority of these cases are concentrated in the Ituri, North Kivu, and South Kivu provinces, raising concerns among health workers about a displacement camp in Ituri.

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Ars Technica

US Military Conducts Space Exercise with Satellite Launch

Rocket Lab successfully launched a satellite for the US Space Force on June 22, 2026, as part of a military exercise to test crisis response capabilities in low-Earth orbit. The launch was minimally publicized, and officials had not commented on it as of June 26. The satellite, named Victus Haze Puma, is now included in the military's catalog of space objects.

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Guardian — US

Activists Protest Against Potential Cuts to HIV Funding in New York City

On June 22, 2026, activists held a protest in New York City against proposed cuts to HIV funding, marking 45 years since the first reported AIDS cases. The demonstration highlighted concerns about potential federal policy changes that could impact Medicaid and research funding.

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Guardian — US

Activists Protest Against Proposed Cuts to HIV/AIDS Funding

On June 22, 2026, activists held a march in New York City to protest proposed cuts to HIV/AIDS funding. The event marked 45 years since the first reported cases of AIDS and aimed to highlight concerns over federal policy changes affecting Medicaid and research budgets.

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Deutsche Welle

Inflation Affects Impact of Nigeria's Sugar Tax

Nigeria's sugar tax, aimed at reducing diabetes rates, is losing effectiveness due to high inflation. Experts suggest that the tax is too low to change consumer behavior and call for higher rates and reforms.

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