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Apr 04 2026RELIGION

Easter’s Love Challenge: More Than Just A Holiday

Easter arrives every year with a bold claim: love wins, no matter what the world says. In 2026, that claim feels just as surprising—and just as needed—as ever. The holiday marks a moment when a small group of scared, heartbroken people became so convinced by what they saw that they couldn’t stay qui

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Apr 04 2026HEALTH

Can city air lead to nerve damage? New research takes a closer look

Big cities often promise excitement, but they also bring dirty air. Now a large study in the UK is asking if breathing that air for years might harm the nerves in our bodies. Scientists tracked thousands of adults over time to see whether heavy exposure to tiny floating particles and gases from traf

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Apr 04 2026POLITICS

Why Iran keeps its grip on the world’s oil highway

The Strait of Hormuz is a narrow waterway where a fifth of the planet’s oil moves. Iran sits on one side and Oman on the other. For decades this choke point gave Iran almost no leverage over global trade, but that changed when war broke out in late February. Since day one, Iran’s Revolutionary Guar

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Apr 04 2026LIFESTYLE

Spring deals you can’t ignore: stylish basics under $10

A quick peek at current fashion discounts shows Everlane’s spring sale is worth a second look. New arrivals are marked down by up to forty percent, and older items get even deeper cuts, all the way down to single-digit prices. While celebrities often set trends, this store keeps its cool by focusing

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Apr 04 2026EDUCATION

How digital tools help Jordanian families stay strong during tough times

Families in Jordan are finding new ways to stay connected and resilient thanks to digital media. Platforms like social networks aren’t just for fun anymore—they’ve become tools for learning and support. By joining online programs, families can pick up skills to handle money troubles, cultural shifts

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Apr 03 2026EDUCATION

Students Push Back: Professors Lag Behind in AI Use

The story starts with a Cal Poly student named Parker Jones. He asked more than fifty classmates how they use AI tools like ChatGPT. The answer was clear: students are moving fast, while teachers seem slow. Most students use AI for everyday help. They ask questions after lectures, organize homework

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Apr 03 2026POLITICS

French Ship Glides Through Hormuz, Hinting at Calm Between Paris and Tehran

A container vessel owned by CMA CGM, a French shipping firm, successfully navigated the Strait of Hormuz on April 2. The Malta‑flagged Kribi, heading south along Oman’s coast, became the first French‑owned ship to pass through since late‑February tensions erupted after U. S. and Israeli strikes on I

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Apr 03 2026HEALTH

U. S. Aid Shift Sparks Risk of Medicine Shortages in Africa and Asia

The United States is changing how it sends life‑saving medicines for HIV and malaria to poorer nations, a move that could leave many countries without essential drugs. Until now, the U. S. ran its donations through a program called the Global Health Supply Chain, managed by private company Chemonics

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Apr 03 2026POLITICS

Greek Leaders Face Shake‑Up Over Farm Money Scam

The Greek government is about to change its cabinet after a big farm‑aid fraud case. A probe started last year showed that many Greek livestock owners made up fake records to get EU money. State workers and politicians are said to have helped them. The scandal has already forced several min

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Apr 03 2026EDUCATION

Rochester Schools Host Fresh Fundraising Night

A bright new event is coming to Rochester that will bring the whole community together for a night of fun, food and music. The highlight is a popular band that will play at the end of the evening. The event is called the Saints & Scholars President’s Gala and it is Rochester Catholic Schools’ mai

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