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May 25 2026HEALTH

Brain Networks and Depression: How Key Brain Regions Change in Major Depressive Disorder

Understanding major depressive disorder (MDD) means looking at more than just mood swings. Brain scans show that people with MDD often have trouble with how different brain areas work together. Researchers studied 255 people with MDD alongside 255 healthy individuals to see if certain brain regions

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May 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Kutztown University's Rock Ensemble shines in national music competition

Kutztown University's Rock Ensemble I just earned top honors in a major music contest—the 2026 DownBeat Student Music Awards, beating out college groups across the country in the Blues/Pop/Rock category. This isn’t a one-time win though. Over the past decade, KU’s commercial music program has claime

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May 25 2026HEALTH

A Simple Tool to Keep Blood Pressure in Check

Keeping tabs on your health shouldn’t feel like a chore, yet many people overlook something as important as blood pressure. While smartwatches track steps and sleep, measuring blood pressure has been missing from most mobile health tools—until now. A device like the iHealth Track changes that by off

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May 24 2026HEALTH

The silent signals our body sends when we ignore them

Kyle Busch, a well-known name in car racing, died recently at 41 from pneumonia that turned into sepsis, a severe blood infection. What makes his story stand out isn’t just the tragedy of losing someone so young but how it highlights a common mistake many make—dismissing what their body tries to tel

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May 24 2026HEALTH

New Ebola checks at Atlanta airport for travelers from three African countries

U. S. health officials have quietly added more screening spots for travelers coming home from parts of Africa where Ebola keeps showing up. Atlanta’s busy international airport now joins one near Washington in checking passengers arriving from Congo, Uganda, and South Sudan. Travelers from these cou

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May 23 2026SPORTS

A racing legend remembered: how Kyle Busch’s impact crossed sports

Kyle Busch wasn’t just another NASCAR star. When news broke that he had died at 41 after a sudden medical issue, the sports world reacted like it had lost a family member. Hockey fans stood silent in the arena. Football players and racing rivals shared heartfelt posts. Even global racing series like

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May 23 2026SPORTS

A Driver's Tribute: Remembering Kyle Busch's Impact Beyond Racing

Kyle Busch may have been known for his aggressive driving style and countless victories on the track, but his sudden passing has left a deeper mark on the racing world. Carson Hocevar, his former teammate in the Truck Series, shared his first public thoughts about Busch after the tragedy, revealing

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May 22 2026CRYPTO

Kraken and MoneyGram Team Up to Let Crypto Turn Into Cash Anywhere

Kraken has teamed up with MoneyGram so that people can swap their digital money for real cash at almost half a million places around the globe. The new link lets users in more than 100 countries pull out money from their crypto wallets and pick it up at a MoneyGram office. The deal tackles a big

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May 22 2026SCIENCE

DNA Tests in the News: What You Need to Know

UK newspapers often talk about DNA tests as if they are magic. They say the tests can read our genes and predict illnesses. The stories usually come from big projects like the 100, 000 Genomes Project or the NHS Genomic Medicine Service. People who read these stories might think DNA testing will

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May 22 2026POLITICS

Why Some NATO Members Are Questioning Their Role Under Trump

U. S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is heading to Sweden to meet NATO allies this week, carrying a message from President Donald Trump: America feels let down by countries that wouldn’t support its military actions in Iran. Rubio singled out Spain over its refusal to let U. S. forces use its bases,

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