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Sunday, June 14, 2026
Remote workers show higher rates of depression and anxiety, study finds
A study in the journal Science found that remote workers reported more depression, anxiety, and visits to mental health professionals than workers in jobs requiring on-site presence. Researchers said the findings do not support forcing all employees back to offices.
Today's Sections
Community News
Read Section →Trump offers uranium retrieval deal to Iran to end war
President Donald Trump said the United States would assist Iran in retrieving and destroying its highly enriched uranium supplies as part of a potential agreement to end the conflict between the two nations.
Jun 14
Trump and Xi Agree to Trade and Investment Board After Beijing Meeting
Jun 14
Supreme Court Upholds Telehealth Access for Abortion Pill; Trump Reports Trade Deals After China Visit
Jun 14
Israel and Iran Exchange Military Strikes; Trump Exits Interview; Ebola Cases Rise
Jun 14
Crime & Public Safety
Read Section →Five Men Recruited for Cambodia Casino Jobs Say They Were Trafficked Into Fraud Network
Five young men accepted jobs at a Cambodian casino, according to their accounts. They say they instead found themselves held against their will and forced to participate in fraud schemes targeting U.S. residents.
Jun 14
Colorado Court Overturns Homicide Convictions for Paramedics in Elijah McClain Case
Jun 14
James Comey Faces Charges Over Instagram Post
Jun 14
Trump Open to Compensation Fund for Jan. 6 Defendants Charged With Assault
Jun 14
Community Sports
Read Section →Giants Uncertain on Nabers' Return Timeline
The New York Giants face uncertainty regarding the return of wide receiver Malik Nabers. Coach John Harbaugh characterized Nabers' knee injury as complex, leaving his return date undetermined. This absence impacts the Giants' offensive strategy as they head into upcoming games.
Jun 14
Thunder Defeat Lakers in Playoffs
Jun 14
Harvard Goalkeeper Freese Competes for U.S. World Cup Starting Role
Jun 14
Faircloth's No-Hitter Propels Mississippi State to Super Regional
Jun 14
Nashville Superspeedway Nears Sellout for Cracker Barrel 400
Jun 14
Local Business
Read Section →Mortgage Rates Remain Elevated Despite Federal Reserve Action
Mortgage rates have stayed high even as the Federal Reserve manages interest rates. Market participants' views on inflation play a larger role in determining home loan costs than Federal Reserve decisions do.
Jun 14
U.S. employers added 172,000 jobs in May as labor market shows resilience
Jun 14
May jobs report expected to show steady hiring despite inflation pressures
Jun 14
Stalled U.S.-Iran Talks Leave Strait of Hormuz Mostly Closed, Threatening Global Energy Supply
Jun 14
Social Security Trust Fund Faces 2033 Depletion, Trustees Report Shows
Jun 14
Daily Fun
Read Section →The Live Music Venue Renaissance Is Real and Your Local Club Deserves Your Money This Weekend
After years of streaming-induced hibernation, people are actually leaving their homes to hear bands play in sweaty rooms again—and honestly, it's the best thing happening to culture right now.
Jun 14
McCloud Falls Trail Taught Me That Spring Runoff Is Nature's Way of Saying "Turn Back
Jun 14
Fall Bass in Shallow Water — Why November's Best Bite Happens When You Stop Overthinking It
Jun 14
How to Build a Raised Garden Bed That Won't Collapse in Three Years
Jun 14
Why Your Cast Iron Needs a Good Seasoning — and Why You're Probably Doing It Wrong
Jun 14
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 14
Why Poets Keep Stealing from Other Poets—and Why That's the Whole Point
Jun 14
The Tyranny of the Unfinished Book (And Why Completing Bad Ones Matters)
Jun 14
The Fed Just Signaled a Recession Nobody's Watching
Jun 14
My Wife Won't Stop Talking About My Ex—and Now I Can't Stop Thinking About Her
Jun 14
State News
Read Section →Remote workers show higher rates of depression and anxiety, study finds
A study in the journal Science found that remote workers reported more depression, anxiety, and visits to mental health professionals than workers in jobs requiring on-site presence. Researchers said the findings do not support forcing all employees back to offices.
Jun 14
Trump Faces Inflation Concerns Upon Return From China
Jun 14
Russian Missile Attack in Ukraine Kills Four, Injures Dozens
Jun 14
Israel and Iran Exchange Military Strikes; Trump Exits Interview; Ebola Cases Rise
Jun 14
Cambridge Scientists Test First AI-Designed Vaccine in Human Trial
Jun 14
National
Read Section →Senate Approves Immigration Enforcement Funding Bill; House Action Pending
The Senate passed a major immigration enforcement funding bill, sending it to the House for consideration. Lawmakers must also resolve the fate of a surveillance program set to expire next week.
Jun 14
Influencers on X cite prediction markets in posts about election outcomes
Jun 14
Israel and Iran Exchange Military Strikes; Trump Exits Interview; Ebola Cases Rise
Jun 14
Police search for suspects after shooting at Ohio festival leaves 12 wounded
Jun 14
Three Middle East Ceasefires Leave Deadly Violence Unresolved
Jun 14
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