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May 30 2026TECHNOLOGY

A New Push for Homegrown Medical Isotopes

A nuclear tech firm from Albuquerque is taking steps to build a production site near Eunice, New Mexico. Its goal is to create isotopes that hospitals rely on for scans and treatments. Right now, the U. S. gets all its Molybdenum-99 from old reactors overseas. That supply isn’t stable—if something g

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May 26 2026RELIGION

The Pope’s Take on AI: Bigger Than Just Rules

The new pope has dropped a major statement about artificial intelligence, calling it a make-or-break moment for humanity. Instead of just asking for quick fixes, he’s pushing for deep changes in how AI is built and used. His main warning? Right now, too much power sits in the hands of a few big tech

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May 26 2026RELIGION

AI’s growing power: who really controls it?

A new letter from the Vatican speaks out about artificial intelligence, but it isn’t just another tech warning. Published on the anniversary of an old social justice document, it argues that AI isn’t neutral because it reflects the goals of the people who build it. That means when powerful companies

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May 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Year, New You – A Simple Guide to Staying Healthy

A fresh start can feel exciting. Think about what you want to keep or change in your daily routine. If something isn’t working, let it go and try a new habit instead. Take care of your body first. Eating balanced meals, moving regularly, and getting enough sleep are simple steps that build

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May 24 2026ENVIRONMENT

Pope Leo speaks out against toxic waste profits in Italy

Pope Leo recently visited Acerra, a town in southern Italy known for its history of illegal toxic waste dumping. The area, sometimes called the "Land of Fires, " has faced serious pollution for decades. Local residents have suffered health problems due to waste mismanagement. The Pope wanted to show

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May 20 2026SCIENCE

Cu(OH)₂ Nanopesticides May Trigger Heart‑Like Problems in Mice

Nanopesticides are becoming common in modern farms because they fight pests well and behave differently from regular chemicals. Their long‑lasting nature means they can stay in the environment and build up in living organisms. Scientists are now worried that these tiny particles might harm the heart

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May 18 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Cold Case of the Arctic: How This Sci-Fi Horror Show Stands Out

Few things grip viewers like a good horror show. Over the years, many have tried blending science fiction with terror, mixing viruses, monsters, and dark labs. Some pull it off well. Others follow the same old paths—survivors in a broken world, someone turning into a monster, or endless chases throu

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Apr 21 2026RELIGION

Pope’s Africa Trip: A Call for Fairness and a Look at Global Power

During a recent stop in Angola, Pope Leo used his platform to highlight a troubling trend: many people around the world face unfair treatment from those in power. Speaking to a large crowd in Saurimo, near the border of the Democratic Republic of Congo, he pointed out how oppression and dishonesty c

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Apr 20 2026SPORTS

What’s wrong with Boston’s sports teams right now?

The Red Sox are off to a rough start this season. Their new pitchers haven’t delivered consistently, and some expected breakout stars are struggling. Even the catcher position, which was supposed to be a strong point, has left fans disappointed. Only a handful of players have performed as expected s

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Apr 20 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Why wealthy characters in shows feel fake

Plenty of TV shows paint rich people as party animals who splash around pools with fancy drinks. One recent series tried that in its second season. A well-known writer noticed something off about it. The author pointed out a scene where wealthy characters jump into a pool at a party. He called it u

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