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Monday, June 15, 2026
Cardiac screening studies find heart conditions in young women at rates comparable to men
Medical researchers have identified cardiac conditions in young women at frequencies similar to those found in young men, according to screening studies. The findings suggest current diagnostic protocols may miss significant numbers of at-risk women.
Today's Sections
Community News
Read Section →Israel reported using white phosphorus in Lebanon as fighting intensifies
Israeli forces have reportedly deployed white phosphorus near Lebanese cities and towns during recent military operations. While international law permits the substance, experts warn it can inflict severe injuries when used in civilian areas.
Jun 15
Israel and Iran Exchange Military Fire as Middle East Tensions Escalate
Jun 15
Trump Backs Republican Fund for January 6 Defendants, With Conditions
Jun 15
House Passes Ukraine Aid Bill as Republicans Break Ranks
Jun 15
Community Sports
Read Section →National Weather Service declares El Niño has begun
The National Weather Service officially confirmed the arrival of El Niño, a weather pattern that forecasters say could match some of the most intense versions recorded. The phenomenon typically brings heat waves, drought conditions and severe flooding to different parts of the world.
Jun 15
Nashville Superspeedway Nears Sellout for Cracker Barrel 400
Jun 15
Knicks Defeat Cavaliers; Wade-Harden Debate Resurfaces
Jun 15
Steelers' 2026 Win Projection Set at 7.5 by FanDuel
Jun 15
Local Business
Read Section →SpaceX shares surge 30% in market debut as company goes public
SpaceX launched its initial public offering Wednesday, with shares climbing 30% in early trading. The debut made company founder Elon Musk the world's first person to reach a net worth exceeding $1 trillion.
Jun 15
Asian stocks fall as tech concerns collide with Middle East tensions
Jun 15
U.S. inflation reaches 4.2%, highest rate in nearly two years
Jun 15
Inflation Hits 3-Year High as Gasoline Prices Surge
Jun 15
U.S. inflation reaches 4% as gasoline prices climb sharply
Jun 15
Columnists
Read Section →Stop Waiting for Motivation to Feel Like Something
Motivation isn't a feeling that arrives and tells you what to do. It's a decision you make when you're tired, skeptical, and honestly kind of annoyed.
Jun 15
Why Poets Keep Stealing from Other Poets—and Why That's the Whole Point
Jun 15
The Tyranny of the Unfinished Book (And Why Completing Bad Ones Matters)
Jun 15
The Fed Just Signaled a Recession Nobody's Watching
Jun 15
My Wife Won't Stop Talking About My Ex—and Now I Can't Stop Thinking About Her
Jun 15
State News
Read Section →Cardiac screening studies find heart conditions in young women at rates comparable to men
Medical researchers have identified cardiac conditions in young women at frequencies similar to those found in young men, according to screening studies. The findings suggest current diagnostic protocols may miss significant numbers of at-risk women.
Jun 15
Federal Judge to Review $1.8 Billion Compensation Fund for Trump Administration
Jun 15
Gleevec Marked a Turning Point in Cancer Treatment 23 Years Ago
Jun 15
Experimental Pancreatic Cancer Pill Extends Survival in Clinical Trial
Jun 15
Study shows pancreatic cancer drug doubles survival for majority of patients
Jun 15
National
Read Section →Trump Backs Republican Fund for January 6 Defendants, With Conditions
In a televised interview, President Trump endorsed a Republican proposal to fund legal defenses for January 6 Capitol riot participants, while stating he would not support payments to those who attacked police officers.
Jun 15
Earthquake kills at least 32 in southern Philippines
Jun 15
Iran Launches First Missile Strikes on Israel Since April Ceasefire
Jun 15
Trump Urges Netanyahu Against Iran Strike as Tensions Escalate
Jun 15
7.8 Magnitude Earthquake Kills 35 in Philippines, Triggers Tsunami
Jun 15
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