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May 17 2026HEALTH

Peer Coaching Helps Doctors Learn New Computer Systems

The Veterans Health Administration rolled out a new electronic health record system and found that many doctors were unsure how to use it. To ease the transition, a national program called NESSU was created. The program pairs experienced clinicians with those who were newer to the system, giving

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May 17 2026POLITICS

Secret Bases in the Iraqi Desert

The Bedouin community near al‑Nukhaib in Iraq’s western desert knows the routine of a local shepherd’s pickup truck. It usually drives past at 2 p. m. , carrying supplies to the nearest town, then returns in a few hours. One March day, that routine was shattered when the truck burst into flames and

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May 17 2026SPORTS

49ers Plan to Beat Jet‑Lag and Keep Their Edge

The NFL is working hard to keep the 49ers fresh for their upcoming season. They have taken into account the long flights and travel fatigue that can affect players. Coaches and team leaders discussed how best to handle these challenges. They also talked with other key figures in the league, learning

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May 17 2026HEALTH

Ticks on the Rise: Why You Should Check Your Body After a Hike

The number of people rushing to emergency rooms because of tick bites has climbed higher than it’s been in any year since 2017. The spike is most noticeable in the Northeast and Midwest, where warmer weather has let ticks thrive. Around 476, 000 Americans receive treatment for Lyme disease each year

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May 17 2026POLITICS

Virginia Court Ruling Sparks Surprise Appeal to Supreme Court

The Virginia state Supreme Court just handed down a 4‑to‑3 decision that rejected a new voting map, a move that could have shifted four U. S. House seats from Republican to Democrat. The loss stunned Virginia Democrats, who had hoped the map would boost their representation. In a swift reaction, Ja

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May 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Yoshi’s New Adventure on Switch 2 Sparks Excitement

The upcoming game, a fresh entry for the Nintendo Switch 2, promises to bring Yoshi back into the spotlight. Fans of the long‑running series are eager to see how this title will blend classic charm with modern gameplay. The release date is fast approaching, and the hype has reached a peak as screens

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May 17 2026HEALTH

Ebola in Congo: A Silent Threat Amid Chaos

The latest Ebola flare‑up is unfolding in a war‑torn region of the Democratic Republic of Congo, where violence and instability make disease control extremely difficult. The virus at play is the Bundibugyo strain, a rare type that has caused only two previous outbreaks in 2007 and 2012. Because it i

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May 17 2026SPORTS

Ronda Rousey Finds Closure With a Quick Victory

The first Netflix MMA event saw Ronda Rousey face Gina Carano, but the real headline was Rousey’s 17‑second armbar win. At 39, she finished her fight in the same swift style that defined her early career. This bout ended a two‑fight losing streak that began with Holly Holm’s upset in 2015.

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May 17 2026POLITICS

Feeling Stuck: How Americans View Their Economy Today

The last month, a survey of more than two thousand U. S. adults revealed that worry about money has reached new highs, and many feel less confident than they did a year ago. A majority say their pay isn’t keeping pace with rising prices, and most describe the economy as “uncertain. ” Gas prices

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May 17 2026POLITICS

Long Island Rail Road Strike: Trains Stop, Commuters Stagger

The first morning of a new LIRR strike saw the entire network grind to a halt. Workers from several unions walked off the job early Saturday, shutting down all stations across Long Island for the first time since 1994. The move left more than 200, 000 daily riders without their usual train rides and

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