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Apr 27 2026HEALTH

Continuous Glucose Sensors Help Type 2 Patients Beat Sugar Levels

A new study shows that people with type 2 diabetes who use continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) see better blood‑sugar control than those who stick to finger‑prick tests. The research, published on April 23 in a medical journal, followed over 300 patients for 32 weeks. Half wore CGMs; the others conti

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Apr 27 2026TECHNOLOGY

Truecaller’s New Battle: Slowing Growth, Rising Ads Issues and a Shift to Premium

Truecaller, once the king of caller‑ID in India with 350 million users, is now facing a tough phase. The app’s popularity grew fast because people wanted to know who was calling and block spam, but that demand is slowing. In 2025, new downloads in India dropped 16 % from the previous year and worldw

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Apr 27 2026POLITICS

Trump’s Pardon Power: A New Game of Influence

The former president used his clemency right in a way that feels more like politics than mercy. He began to act on requests almost immediately after taking office, bypassing the usual slow process that many presidents observe. The speed and lack of standard checks made it easy for people with money

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Apr 27 2026BUSINESS

Downtown LA’s Brewery Farewell

The beloved Angel City Brewery in downtown Los Angeles closed its doors on Sunday after 13 years in the art district and almost thirty years across the city. The final event marked the end of an era for a place known for its glowing neon sign and historic roots in Culver City and Torrance. Its paren

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Apr 27 2026SPORTS

Pittsburgh’s Sports Week: Draft, Baseball, and Hockey All in One

The city of Pittsburgh buzzed with excitement as it hosted a full week of sports events, from the NFL draft to baseball and hockey games. A local high‑school star was chosen by the Steelers in the seventh round, giving a hometown feel to the draft ceremony. Fans from across the country filled

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Apr 27 2026SPORTS

Who Might Lead the Steelers Offense in 2026?

Mike Tomlin, once the head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers, has recently stepped away from coaching. His long time with the team still gives him a close look at what’s happening behind the scenes. During a recent interview with NBC Sports, Tomlin talked about the future of the Steelers’ quarterbac

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Apr 27 2026SPORTS

Penguins Face Playoff Hurdles: Two Players Must Step Up

The Penguins are four games into the Eastern Conference quarterfinals and still lag behind. Two key wingers, Anthony Mantha and Egor Chinakhov, have not yet called the team. During the regular season they combined for 100 points and 51 goals in 124 games, but in this series they have not scored or a

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Apr 27 2026SPORTS

Persistence Pays: A Fresh Look at Bay County Sports Highlights

Pinconning’s girls’ soccer team turned a long season of hard work into a bright moment when Ariana Bustamante scored the first goal of the year, earning her squad a 2‑2 tie with Unionville‑Sebewaing. The win shows how steady effort can finally break through, a point the coach highlighted by praising

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Apr 27 2026POLITICS

King Charles’ U. S. Visit: A Quiet Diplomatic Dance

The British monarch and his wife are set to arrive in Washington on Monday for a four‑day tour that marks the 250th anniversary of America’s independence. It is also the first time a king has visited the U. S. in twenty years, making it a major event for both nations. The itinerary includes a priva

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Apr 27 2026POLITICS

Ten GOP Lawmakers Say No to Cruelty

In a surprising turn, ten Republican members of the U. S. House joined Democrats to extend Temporary Protected Status for about 350, 000 Haitian residents in the country. These people entered legally and have become neighbors, coworkers, and friends to many Americans. The vote is especially notab

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