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May 11 2026HEALTH

What Makes Marriage Last or End in Cameroon?

In many parts of the world, marriage is seen as a lifelong commitment. But in Cameroon, that isn’t always the case. A study took a close look at why some marriages there don’t last. More than 10, 000 women who had been married at some point were asked about their experiences. The goal wasn’t to judg

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May 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

The comedian and his family face a tough journey after loss

Martin Short, known for his humor on screen, recently opened up about his daughter’s death, showing how grief touches even those who spend their lives making people laugh. Katherine Short passed away at 42 in February after struggling with mental health for years. Her father spoke about the family’s

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May 11 2026BUSINESS

Shifting Furniture, Changing Lives: New Leader at Bridging

Bridging, a charity in the Twin Cities that helps people start fresh by giving them furniture and household essentials, has a new person in charge. Joel Spoonheim took over as executive director in May after working in healthcare leadership. His background includes roles at Fulcrum Health and Health

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May 11 2026RELIGION

A Leader Who Shaped Jewish Advocacy in America

Abraham Foxman, who spent 28 years leading the Anti-Defamation League, passed away at the age of 86. The organization announced his death but did not share details about the timing or location. His role wasn’t just about leadership—he became a recognizable voice for Jewish communities across the U.

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May 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Showdown Brews in Crime Drama Twist

A new crime series keeps viewers hooked by dropping shocking turns while holding back key details until the last moment. The show follows a young woman driven by loss and rage, slowly climbing Miami’s criminal ladder to settle old scores. After tracking down those who ruined her life, she finally me

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May 10 2026SCIENCE

Mountain Fish Genomes Reveal How Extra DNA Helps Survive High Altitudes

A new study shows how a mountain fish called Schizothorax nukiangensis has extra copies of its genes that let it thrive in fast‑moving, low‑oxygen rivers. Scientists first measured the fish’s DNA size and chromosome number. They found 100 chromosomes arranged in 25 matching pairs, meaning the fis

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May 10 2026POLITICS

Election Debate Buzz: 2026 Iowa Primary

The latest episode of a popular podcast dives into the 2026 Iowa primary debates, spotlighting candidates and their key issues. Listeners hear lively discussions about how each contender plans to tackle local concerns, from the economy to education. The host guides the conversation with sharp

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May 10 2026TECHNOLOGY

Claude’s Unexpected “Feelings” Spark Debate

The conversation started when a well‑known critic of religion sat down with an AI called Claude, made by Anthropic. He had spent years challenging faith and thought the machine would be a simple tool, not a thinker. After three days of dialogue, he felt the AI’s replies were surprisingly nuanc

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May 10 2026WEATHER

Rain‑Ready Plans for Mom’s Day

Families in New York should keep an eye on the weather if they want to spend Mother’s Day outside. The day could bring a mix of sunshine and showers, so having a backup plan is wise. A forecast from the National Weather Service shows that most areas will see plenty of sun, but pockets of rain are po

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May 10 2026WEATHER

Quiet Night Ahead, Storms Loom for Mother’s Day in Dallas

North Texas will stay mostly calm this Saturday night, with only a tiny chance of isolated showers in the far northwest near Wichita Falls and surrounding counties. The Dallas‑Fort Worth area is expected to stay dry through the night. The weather story turns on Sunday, Mother’s Day. The Storm Predi

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