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May 21 2026TECHNOLOGY

Future‑Friendly Tooth Repairs

Artificial intelligence is changing how dentists make removable partial dentures. Instead of relying solely on manual measurements, new software can now sketch and tweak designs automatically. The latest tools come from big tech companies that also build chatbots. These programs can read a

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May 21 2026HEALTH

Sleep Smart: Quick Tricks to Drift Off Faster

Eating a balanced mix of fruits, veggies, nuts and lean proteins can help your body make melatonin, the hormone that tells you it’s time to sleep. Skipping sugary drinks and limiting caffeine or alcohol gives your brain a better chance to wind down. Try breathing in a steady rhythm: inhale for four

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May 21 2026EDUCATION

New STEM Hub Lets San Diego College Chase Tech Big Leagues

The University of San Diego has kicked off construction on a brand‑new STEM building that will broaden its science and engineering courses. The new structure, called the Shiley STEM Initiative building, will house three floors of labs and classrooms in a 70, 000‑square‑foot space. Its construc

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May 21 2026SCIENCE

New Startup Claims to Bring Back Extinct Birds with “Artificial Eggs”

A tech company has announced a breakthrough that sounds like science fiction: an “artificial egg” that could revive birds that have been extinct for centuries. The idea is bold, but many scientists argue it misses the bigger picture of conservation and biology. First, the startup says that by using

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May 21 2026EDUCATION

Maine School Mix‑Up: Students Accidentally Sampled Dirt Instead of Dessert

A recent event at a Maine high school turned into an unexpected lesson in kitchen safety when three students took a bite of soil during a community dinner. The incident happened at the long‑running “Empty Bowl Supper, ” a fundraiser that has been part of Medomak Valley High School’s tradition for ye

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May 21 2026LIFESTYLE

A Young Hero Turns a Sad Loss into 15K for Animal Care

Buddy Braley, just six years old, decided to help animals after his beloved dog passed away. Living on a quiet farm near Gloucester in England, the family often shares pictures of their simple life online. When the local roads are almost empty, Buddy took a different route to make a difference. On

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May 21 2026LIFESTYLE

Choosing Between Love and Change in a Family

A man who has been married for four years finds himself at a crossroads. His wife, once a devoted partner, has begun to explore an open relationship and spends nights away from home. The husband feels unsettled, as his own past infidelities have never crossed into cheating. He explains that t

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May 21 2026HEALTH

A Simple Diet Plan That Cuts Diabetes Risk by a Third

People have long believed that type‑2 diabetes can only be managed with medicine, not cured. A new study in Spain challenges that view by showing how a Mediterranean‑style diet, combined with calorie control and regular exercise, can lower the chance of developing diabetes by 31 percent over six yea

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May 21 2026CELEBRITIES

Tragic End of a Young Influencer Amid Unanswered Questions

A 21‑year‑old Brazilian social media personality was killed last month in a shooting outside her home, according to local police. Two men on a motorcycle opened fire; one was shot by authorities the same day, while the other, who is 17, remains at large. Investigators are probing whether this att

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May 21 2026CRIME

Doctor Convicted for $45M Medicare Botox Scam

A California physician has been found guilty of filing false Medicare claims that totaled about $45 million. The case involves a doctor who ran a cosmetic clinic in Glendale and claimed that patients needed Botox for chronic migraines, even though most received the treatment for purely cosmetic r

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