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#health

The Western Journal: Fast Food PSA: These Are the 10 Most Unhealthy Eateries in America
Fast Food PSA: These Are the 10 Most Unhealthy Eateries in America
A recent World Atlas article ranked the unhealthiest fast food chains in America based on nutritional data and menu items. Topping the list is Wendy's, with meals that can exceed daily caloric and sodium limits. Other notable mentions include Sonic, Taco Bell, and Dairy Queen.

The findings highlight the concerning nutritional content of popular fast food options, contributing to the obesity epidemic among U.S. children. Nearly 20% of children aged 2-19 are classified as obese, raising alarms about the health implications of these high-calorie meals.


#sports

Forbes: Real Madrid Officially Announces First Team Transfer
Real Madrid Officially Announces First Team Transfer
Real Madrid has confirmed the transfer of Victor Munoz to CA Osasuna for €5 million, with potential additional fees based on performance. Munoz, who joined Madrid's youth academy in 2021, made his first team debut in May 2025.

Osasuna will pay half of his economic rights, with a release clause set at €40 million. Real Madrid retains a buyback option after three seasons, allowing for a possible return if Munoz performs well. The move comes as competition for playing time increases at Madrid.


#other

GB News: UK weather: Ferocious thunderstorm to spark flash flooding as 'excessive rainfall' strikes Britain
UK weather: Ferocious thunderstorm to spark flash flooding as 'excessive rainfall' strikes Britain
Britain is bracing for heavy thunderstorms and potential flash flooding as excessive rainfall is forecasted amid the country's third heatwave of the year. Areas in the north of England and Wales, including Manchester and Liverpool, face a 20% chance of thunderstorms, with temperatures recently reaching highs of 33.1C in Cardiff.

An amber heat health alert is in effect for the Midlands and southern/eastern England, warning of increased health risks for vulnerable populations. Meanwhile, hosepipe bans are being implemented in regions like Yorkshire due to the driest spring on record, with reservoir levels remaining low.