LIFE

Apr 28 2026SCIENCE

Animal Sample Banks: How They Fight Wildlife Crime

Biobanks are organized storage places for animal tissues, DNA, and other data that scientists keep safe for long periods. They help researchers study health, protect endangered species, and solve legal cases involving animals. In the field of veterinary forensics, these collections become powerfu

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Apr 28 2026HEALTH

Why Kids Today Aren’t Moving Enough—and What Grown-Ups Can Do

More kids now spend hours glued to screens instead of playing outside. Research shows that too much sitting leads to weaker muscles, poorer focus, and even trouble sleeping. Schools used to fill this gap with daily gym classes and recess, but many have cut back due to tight budgets or packed schedul

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Apr 28 2026SPORTS

Small tweaks lead to big NBA player gains

Payton Pritchard doesn’t chase trophies or chase stats—he chases sleep, splashes milkshakes for strawberries, and swaps late-night fun for early recovery. That’s the real secret behind his rise from benchwarmer to playoff standout. While most athletes talk about rest, diet, and routine, Pritchard ac

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Apr 27 2026HEALTH

Survivors’ New Life: How Cancer Survivors in Tunisia Rebuild Their World

In a recent survey, researchers looked at how people in Tunisia who have finished cancer treatment are living now. The study examined their health, feelings, and social life after remission. Instead of starting with the clinical details, the report first highlights how many survivors still feel exha

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Apr 27 2026HEALTH

Kid‑Friendly Tools to Spot and Tackle Childhood Weight Issues

Childhood weight problems have climbed sharply worldwide over the last forty years. Many things we can change—what kids eat, how much they move, family habits and screen use—are key targets for help. Yet no single, thorough look at the tools that measure these things existed until now. A research t

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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 2026FINANCE

Balancing Fun Today with Future Security

People often wonder how to spend money now without hurting their future plans. Big purchases like vacations or home upgrades feel important today, but they can sneakily shrink savings for later. On the flip side, being too careful might mean missing out on experiences you can actually afford. Spend

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Apr 27 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrities Finding a Different Kind of Spotlight in Texas

Texas keeps pulling in celebrities tired of the Hollywood grind. Some grew up here and return for simpler living. Others fled the coasts during the pandemic, trading traffic jams for wide-open skies. The reasons vary, but the pattern is clear: after years of fast-paced lifestyles chasing fame or for

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Apr 27 2026RELIGION

Finding Balance in Deep Faith

Religious families come in many shapes, but those who openly practice their beliefs show some surprising strengths. Researchers followed over 200 families across different faiths—Christian, Jewish, Muslim, and more—tracking how devotion shapes daily life. What stands out isn’t blind obedience but a

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Apr 26 2026SPORTS

When flashy cars meet real talk in the UFC

The topic of money and fame in the UFC world isn't just about winning fights. It's also about how fighters present themselves outside the cage. One fighter who often shares his lavish lifestyle online is Arman Tsarukyan. His posts about luxury cars and high-end living have drawn criticism from some

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