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Axios

Trump's Health Report Raises Questions Despite Positive Assessment

President Trump's recent health report from Walter Reed Military Medical Center states he is in excellent health, but it leaves unanswered questions about certain health concerns. The report, which took three days to release, highlights positive assessments while failing to address ongoing issues such as bruising and swelling.

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The Hill

Endangered bee receives habitat protection in six states

The U.S. government has implemented habitat protection for a rare and endangered bee species, which has experienced a significant decline in its range. Previously found in about half of the U.S., the bee is now sighted in only around a dozen states.

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PBS NewsHour

WHO reports five recoveries from Ebola in Congo

The World Health Organization reported five recoveries from a rare type of Ebola virus during a visit to Bunia, eastern Congo. The announcement was made by the WHO chief on May 31, 2026.

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The Daily Beast

Doctor Addresses Trump's Claims About Cognitive Test Results

Dr. Jonathan Reiner fact-checked former President Donald Trump's claims about his cognitive test results, clarifying that the MOCA exam is not an IQ test. Trump's recent physical examination revealed a weight gain of 14 pounds and a BMI of 29.7. The White House has not provided a comment on the situation.

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Washington Examiner

WHO reports five recoveries from rare Ebola strain in Congo

The World Health Organization reported five recoveries from a rare strain of Ebola in eastern Congo, with the announcement made by WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. The outbreak, which began in mid-May, has resulted in 906 suspected cases and 223 suspected deaths in Congo, with additional cases in Uganda. Aid organizations are calling for improved response efforts amid challenges such as armed conflict and community resistance.

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The Verge

NASA confirms meteor explosion caused sonic boom over Boston

A meteor exploded over northeastern United States on May 31, 2026, causing a sonic boom that was felt by residents. The USGS confirmed it was not an earthquake, and NASA described the event as a bright fireball accompanied by a loud noise.

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Ars Technica

Research Indicates Heat Affects Animal Cognition

A study highlights the impact of heat on animal cognition, particularly in southern pied babblers, which struggle to solve problems in high temperatures. This cognitive impairment could have broader ecological consequences as climate change leads to more frequent heat waves.

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Al Jazeera English

Unverified Herbal Remedies on Social Media Raise Health Risks in Nigeria

In Nigeria, the promotion of unverified herbal remedies on social media is raising health risks and causing delays in medical treatment. Health officials are warning about the potential dangers associated with these remedies, which are not scientifically validated.

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Fox News — Latest

Rabid Bat Found in Fremont, California, Prompts Health Advisory

A bat found in South Fremont, California, has tested positive for rabies, leading health officials to issue a warning to residents. The Fremont Police Department and Alameda County Vector Control are investigating the incident, and residents are advised to avoid contact with wildlife and seek medical attention if exposed.

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bbc.com

Trump's Doctor Reports on His Health Following Annual Exam

Donald Trump's doctor reported that the president is in excellent health following his annual medical exam, which took place at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. The memo indicated that Trump has strong overall physical function but has gained weight since his last exam. Concerns regarding bruising and swelling were addressed, with the doctor noting improvements in his condition.

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cbsnews.com

Meteor Explodes Off Massachusetts Coast, Producing Sonic Boom

A meteor exploded off the coast of Massachusetts on May 30, 2026, causing a loud boom heard throughout the state. NASA reported that the energy released was equivalent to about 300 tons of TNT. Preliminary reports indicated that the meteor fragmented at an altitude of 40 miles, and while it likely landed in the ocean, eyewitness accounts will aid scientists in studying the event.

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New York Post

Meteor Explodes Over New England, Producing Double Boom

A meteor measuring three feet in diameter exploded over New England on Saturday, causing a fireball and a double boom that affected local residences. The event occurred in the afternoon.

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Washington Examiner

Meteor Explodes Near Boston, Causing Loud Boom and Ground Tremors

A meteor exploded near Boston on Saturday afternoon, creating a loud boom and shaking buildings. The 3-feet-wide meteor was reported by the American Meteor Society, with sightings across New England. NASA confirmed the meteor's speed and location of the explosion, while local authorities stated there was no public safety threat.

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BBC — World

Ebola outbreak in DR Congo raises concerns, according to MSF

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has raised concerns about the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Their comments come as the head of the World Health Organization visits the region most impacted by the virus.

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Fox News — Latest

Study Finds Yoga May Benefit Cancer Survivors

A clinical trial has found that yoga may significantly reduce insomnia, fatigue, and mood disturbances in cancer survivors. The study involved participants in a yoga program who reported improvements in their symptoms compared to those receiving standard care. Researchers noted the potential of yoga as a non-pharmaceutical option for managing these side effects.

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The Daily Beast

Doctors Question Trump's Cardiac Age Assessment

President Trump's health report has been met with skepticism from doctors regarding the claim that his cardiac age is 14 years younger than his actual age. Medical professionals have questioned the validity of the AI technology used in the assessment, stating it is not clinically accepted. The White House has not yet responded to the concerns raised.

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