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Jun 06 2026HEALTH

Nurses' Views on Elderly Care: Why It Matters More Than You Think

Around the world, people are living longer. This means more older adults need quality care. Nurses are on the front lines of this challenge. But how do they really feel about working with elderly patients? A recent study looked at nurses' attitudes in a major hospital. It explored how they treat ol

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Jun 06 2026POLITICS

Military Religion Rules Get a Major Shrink

The U. S. military just cut its list of officially recognized faiths from over 200 down to 31. A memo went out to troops explaining the change was made to make it easier for chaplains to support service members based on their beliefs. But critics say this move strays dangerously close to favoring on

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Jun 06 2026RELIGION

Why some Americans are dying younger and how community plays a role

In the U. S. , a troubling rise in deaths from suicide, overdoses, and alcohol-related illnesses has been noticeable since the early 1990s. These deaths aren’t random—they mostly affect middle-aged white adults. Research links this trend to a drop in religious involvement over the same period. When

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Jun 06 2026RELIGION

Religious leaders and their mixed feelings about vaccines and baby tests

In a city in eastern Turkey, researchers talked to 200 Muslim clerics to see how they felt about two health topics: vaccines and a quick blood test newborns get right after birth. The clerics filled out a long survey about their own health habits, their views on childhood and adult vaccines, and the

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Jun 06 2026LIFESTYLE

Small daily choices that boost happiness

Research shows happiness isn’t one big moment but many small daily choices. Two habits keep showing up across cultures: kindness and movement. Kindness works like a happiness multiplier. A study had people from almost 30 countries try one week of small kind acts—helping friends, strangers, even the

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Jun 06 2026POLITICS

Do new grant rules mean less freedom for science?

The government wants to update how federal science money is managed, claiming it will cut waste and follow current policies better. These changes could let agencies stop funding projects anytime they feel the research no longer fits their latest priorities—even if the team did nothing wrong. That’s

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Jun 06 2026TECHNOLOGY

How Games Are Teaching AI to Think Like Humans

Researchers found a surprising way to train AI: by making it play Battleship. While today’s AI excels at answering questions, it struggles with asking the right ones—a critical skill for solving complex problems. Scientists at MIT and Harvard tested this by creating a version of Battleship where AI

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Jun 06 2026ENTERTAINMENT

When Sci-Fi Takes a Spy Leap: The Unexpected Turn in a Creator's Career

A writer who once mapped out distant galaxies and alien worlds now steps into a shadowy hallway of 1970s Moscow. This move from outer space to Cold War streets is more than a genre flip—it's a deliberate shift from futuristic battles to real-life tension. Instead of starships and laser guns, this ne

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Jun 06 2026POLITICS

How Faith, Science, and Food Shape Our World Today

A former missionary turned pope is shaking up old ways of thinking about religion and society. Pope Leo XIV, once known as Father Bob Prevost, started his career in Peru during the 1980s—a time when the Catholic Church was deeply divided. Some priests believed in helping the poor by fighting for the

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Jun 06 2026CRYPTO

Zcash drops sharply after hidden flaw found by AI

A security engineer recently spotted a hidden flaw in Zcash’s privacy system using AI. The bug allowed fake coins to be created without anyone noticing. This vulnerability existed since 2022 but went unnoticed even by expert cryptographers. When tested, the flaw let someone generate unlimited fake c

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