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Edition 41

June 17, 2026

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British Adventurer is First to Circumnavigate Earth by Land, Sea And Air

British Adventurer is First to Circumnavigate Earth by Land, Sea And Air

British adventurer James Ketchell is the first person ever to circumnavigate the globe by land, sea, AND air! He's cycled, sailed, and flown his way into the record books.

OGN Daily

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Ireland is now paying artists a basic income.

Ireland is now paying artists a basic income.

Ireland's permanent basic income for artists is boosting the economy, prompting calls for the UK to consider similar support. This initiative aims to value creators amidst rising costs and AI disruption.

Positive News

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Offices of the Heart: Companies Invite the Unhoused to Stay in their Buildings at Night

Offices of the Heart: Companies Invite the Unhoused to Stay in their Buildings at Night

Companies are opening their doors after hours to offer shelter to the unhoused, transforming empty offices into safe spaces. This initiative fosters connection and highlights how simple acts of humanity can bridge the gap between comfort and need.

DailyGood | News That Inspires

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Superconductivity breakthrough could unlock ultra-efficient electronics

Superconductivity breakthrough could unlock ultra-efficient electronics

Scientists have found a way to boost superconductivity, making ultra-efficient electronics closer to reality. This breakthrough allows superconductors to work at higher temperatures and in strong magnetic fields.

ScienceDaily

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New procedure delivers lasting knee arthritis pain relief without surgery

New procedure delivers lasting knee arthritis pain relief without surgery

New non-surgical procedure effectively blocks abnormal blood vessels around the knee, providing lasting pain relief for osteoarthritis sufferers. This minimally invasive treatment offers a significant new option for patients seeking alternatives to injections or joint replacement.

ScienceDaily

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Did You Know?

Your liver can regenerate itself completely, even if 75% of it is removed.

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