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A rare glimpse of a snow leopard prowling through the high-altitude wilderness of Kangchendzonga National Park, captured by a trail camera. Credit: WWF/Sikkimby Diwash Gahatraj (sikkim, india)Wednesday, June 17, 2026Inter Press Service SIKKIM, India, June 17 (IPS) – The tea arrives before the conversation starts. Jayanta Mukhia sets two cups on the wooden table and pulls up a chair across from the couple who arrived that afternoon with trekking poles and rucksacks. They have come to walk the Goechala trail into the heart of Khangchendzonga National Park in India. They will leave in two days. Before they go, she has something…

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If you’re struggling with postpartum depression (PPD), you probably know how important it is to figure out and follow a treatment plan that works. The best way to manage and recover from PPD is usually a combination of therapy, medication, and lifestyle changes, though you’ll want assistance from a healthcare provider to find what works for you.[1]The first step is usually to talk to your doctor to be screened for PPD. They’ll likely refer you to a therapist for psychotherapy (talk therapy) and may also recommend an antidepressant, if it’s deemed appropriate.[1]But how can you tell whether your PPD treatment…

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I’ve combed the internet to find you today’s most fun/important/scary/fascinating stories about technology. 1 SpaceX is now valued higher than Amazon Its market value hit $2.659 trillion yesterday. (Axios)+ A post-IPO stock surge also briefly pushed it above Microsoft’s. (Quartz)+ It’s now the world’s fifth most valuable company. (Guardian)+ SpaceX is acquiring AI coding startup Cursor for $60 billion. (CNBC) 2 G7 leaders want access to top US AI modelsThey’re pushing to escape restrictions on the likes of Fable 5. (Reuters $)+ The Mythos shutdown has sparked a global scramble for sovereign AI. (Fortune)+ The world is looking to ditch US…

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Trump calls for SAVE America Act to be linked to FISA bill Fox News chief congressional correspondent Chad Pergram details President Donald Trump’s controversial demand to link the extension of the FISA anti-terror surveillance law with voter ID legislation, the SAVE America Act. Sen. John Thune, R-S.D., expresses doubt about the feasibility of this linkage, while Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., criticizes Trump’s move as ‘deeply reckless.’ NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! We’re deep enough into the season to have a sense of how the year is going for various clubs and players.We see which players are most…

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MS NOW host Lawrence O’Donnell on Tuesday skewered President Donald Trump over his self-proclaimed victory in announcing a memorandum of understanding to end his war in Iran, noting that the MAGA leader’s description of the tentative deal sounds curiously familiar.O’Donnell played a clip of Trump telling a reporter Tuesday at the G7 summit that he isn’t releasing the text of the memorandum ahead of Friday’s ceremonial signing, but that the document is “great,” adding: “Here’s what it says: Iran will never have a nuclear weapon.”“Only an imbecile could think that that would be some kind of breakthrough in 2026, to…

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SpaceX may have held the biggest initial public offering of all time, but Wall Street may be expecting something even bigger from Elon Musk, the rocket company’s chief executive.Many of his fans and investors expect him to merge SpaceX with Tesla, the maker of electric cars where he is also chief executive, joining most of his businesses into a single roughly $4 trillion tech conglomerate, a sort of Elon, Inc.Investors, analysts and even a top SpaceX executive have talked about the merits of such a deal on social media, in research notes and in a TV interview. The two companies…

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Outside the BoxFrom Medicaid cuts to an IRA tax trap, here are the real threats to your family’s inheritance and what to do about themLast Updated: June 17, 2026 at 11:45 a.m. ETFirst Published: June 17, 2026 at 9:24 a.m. ETThe largest wealth transfer in human history is moving through American families right now. The wealth itself is real, accumulated by the baby boomer generation through four decades of strong stock markets, real-estate appreciation and pension benefits.The money exists. What’s at stake is how much of it will actually reach the heirs it was meant for.Copyright ©2026 MarketWatch, Inc. All Rights Reserved.…

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Channel 14, a brash right-wing Israeli television station, has long reflected the messaging of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, popularly known as Bibi, and appeals to his unwavering base of loyalists, the “Bibistim.”Until recently, Israel’s equivalent of Fox News has also been ardent in its support for President Trump, especially after the two leaders joined forces to go to war against Iran.That has all changed.Since the American president announced the emerging cease-fire deal on Sunday, influential Channel 14 personalities have been lining up to vilify Mr. Trump and his top aides. Even before the details of the deal have been made…

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Heart and Blood IssuesFor these reasons, people with lung cancer are at higher risk for coronary artery disease, heart attack, and stroke. The following heart complications are also possible.[10]Pericardial EffusionPericardial effusion is a buildup of fluid in the pericardium, the pouch that surrounds the heart. The extra fluid puts pressure on the heart and prevents it from expanding enough to fill with blood and pump it out to the body.[11]Pericardial effusion can happen when the tumor grows into lymph nodes in the chest. The cancer blocks drainage in the lymph system, which causes fluid to collect. Lung cancer treatments like…

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For generations, scientists have viewed the inability to regrow lost body parts as one of the fundamental limitations of humans and other mammals. While creatures such as salamanders can regenerate entire limbs, humans typically heal injuries by forming scar tissue. New research from the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences (VMBS), however, suggests that regenerative abilities may not be entirely absent in mammals. Instead, they could be hidden within the body’s normal healing machinery, waiting to be activated under the right conditions. “Why some animals can regenerate and others, particularly humans, can’t is a big question that…

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