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D-Day veterans return to Normandy to mark 81st anniversary of landings
SUMMARY: Veterans and thousands gathered in Normandy to mark the 81st anniversary of the D-Day landings, a crucial World War II event that helped defeat Nazi Germany. Commemorations included parachute jumps, flyovers, and ceremonies honoring the surviving veterans and those who died. Harold Terens, a 101-year-old U.S. veteran, emphasized the importance of freedom and peace worldwide. U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and French officials highlighted the enduring alliance between the two countries and the need to be prepared for future threats. On June 6, 1944, nearly 160,000 Allied troops invaded Nazi-occupied France, suffering heavy casualties but turning the tide of the war.
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Across the US, cities combine art, shade and education to help people beat the heat
SUMMARY: Sculptor Bobby Zokaites, inspired by enduring Phoenix’s extreme heat, helped create shade art installations to combat rising temperatures. U.S. cities merge art, science, and community to raise heat risk awareness and provide cooling shade, crucial amid climate-driven heat. Phoenix, known for 115+ days over 100°F, features vibrant shade structures with misting systems and educational events promoting heat safety. Technologies like Arizona State University’s MaRTy 3D+ analyze temperature impacts on humans, aiding better shade planning. Meanwhile, Los Angeles showcases “Roots of Cool,” an art exhibit addressing shade inequality and solutions, highlighting shade’s role in reducing heat-related deaths and improving public health equity.
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New findings by NASA Mars rover provide strongest hints yet of potential signs of ancient life
SUMMARY: NASA’s Mars rover Perseverance discovered rocks in a dry river channel on Mars that may show potential signs of ancient microbial life. The rover, operational since 2021, drilled into clay-rich mudstones in Neretva Vallis, part of Jezero Crater, gathering samples containing organic carbon and iron minerals, which on Earth are linked to biological activity. Scientists caution that non-biological processes could explain these features and emphasize the need for detailed analysis, ideally in Earth labs. Sample return missions are delayed to the 2040s due to high costs. The discovery is the most compelling clue yet in the search for past Martian life but remains inconclusive.
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NCAA investigates 13 former basketball players for sports betting violations
SUMMARY: The NCAA is investigating potential sports betting violations involving 13 former men’s basketball players from six schools, including Eastern Michigan, Temple, Arizona State, New Orleans, North Carolina A&T, and Mississippi Valley. The schools are not under investigation. The probe was triggered by unusual betting activities and messages revealing players betting on their own games, sharing info for betting, manipulating outcomes, or refusing cooperation. Previously, three players from Fresno State and San Jose State were found guilty, with eligibility revoked. NCAA President Charlie Baker emphasized ongoing integrity monitoring and urged regulators to reduce risks by limiting prop bets and involving leagues in policy-making.
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