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Apr 20 2025SPORTS

A Young Runner's Mission to Honor Caregivers and Support Health Care

In the heart of Massachusetts, a young woman is gearing up for a monumental challenge. She is not just running the Boston Marathon; she is running to honor those who have made a difference in her family's life. This runner is Nicole Bennett, a 24-year-old from Tyngsboro. She is determined to give ba

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Apr 20 2025HEALTH

Mental Health Care in Sick Patients: What's the Deal?

Mental health struggles, like schizophrenia, are tough enough on their own. But what happens when someone with these issues also gets physically ill? This is a big question in healthcare. It's not just about treating the physical problem. Doctors must also think about how the mental health issue mig

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Apr 19 2025SPORTS

The 2025 NBA Playoffs: Pacers vs. Bucks

The 2025 NBA playoffs are starting with a bang, featuring a repeat of last year's first-round matchup. The Indiana Pacers, seeded fourth, will host the fifth-seeded Milwaukee Bucks at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. The Pacers won their last encounter in six games, but Giannis Antetokounmpo was sidelined due

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Apr 19 2025HEALTH

The Pollen Problem: How to Outsmart Spring Allergies

Spring is here, and so is the pollen. It's no secret that allergies are becoming more of a hassle each year. The reason? Climate change is making the pollen season last longer, and more people are seeking relief from doctors. Between 1990 and 2018, the pollen season in North America stretched by 20

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Apr 19 2025SPORTS

Steelers Fans Grow Impatient with Aaron Rodgers' Delayed Decision

The Pittsburgh Steelers have always been a proud franchise, with a rich history and a loyal fanbase. So, when quarterback Aaron Rodgers took his time deciding whether to join the team, it didn't sit well with many fans. The delay created a lot of speculation and frustration. Rodgers finally spoke ou

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Apr 19 2025POLITICS

The Shift in Extremism: From Oklahoma to Today

The bombing in Oklahoma City, which happened 30 years ago, was a shocking event that left many people horrified. A young man, Timothy McVeigh, who had served in the military and held far-right views, was responsible for the explosion that destroyed a federal building. He was caught two days later, l

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Apr 19 2025POLITICS

Unlikely Allies: A Clash of Beliefs in Rome

The Vatican City hosted a significant meeting between U. S. Vice President JD Vance and top Vatican officials. The Vatican has a long history of staying neutral in political matters. This meeting took place amidst growing tensions over the U. S. crackdown on migrants. The Vatican's stance on migr

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Apr 19 2025HEALTH

A Mysterious Illness and a Long Road to Recovery

A speech pathologist was struck by a severe and puzzling illness in 2019. Vanessa Abraham felt like she had a bad flu. She was exhausted, her body ached, and her voice was hoarse. Antibiotics did not help. She was rushed to the ICU when she collapsed and struggled to breathe. Doctors were baffled. T

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Apr 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Director's Darkest Hour and His Cinematic Comeback

David Cronenberg, a renowned film director, faced a profound personal loss in 2017. His wife, Carolyn Zeifman, passed away, leaving him with an overwhelming sense of grief. At her funeral, Cronenberg experienced an intense desire to join her in the coffin, a moment that highlighted his deep emotiona

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Apr 19 2025BUSINESS

Tariffs: A Double-Edged Sword for Small Manufacturers

The U. S. government has been using tariffs to level the playing field for American manufacturers. This move has sparked a mix of hope and worry among small business owners. Some see it as a chance to boost local production and jobs. Others worry about the economic fallout and the uncertainty it bri

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