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May 25 2026HEALTH

Women Switch Incontinence Pads Early – Why It Matters

Research on how women with urinary incontinence pick and change absorbent products shows that many switch pads long before they are full. The study found that personal comfort, daily habits and social feelings shape these choices more than the product’s advertised capacity. Yet the work has some

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May 25 2026RELIGION

Slow‑Down on AI: A Call for Careful Thinking

The first major statement from the new pope says governments should pause how fast they push AI forward. He worries that these systems can spread false stories, heighten conflict, and make war feel inevitable. In his long letter, the pope urges leaders to keep AI data out of pure private hands. He

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May 25 2026SPORTS

Marta Kostyuk: A Ukrainian Tennis Star’s Roots and Beliefs

Marta Kostyuk was born on June 28, 2002, in Kyiv. Her parents, both former tennis players, grew up around the sport and brought it into their home. She began training at age five in a local club, motivated by spending more time with her mother. Coaches soon noticed her talent and she has been compet

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May 25 2026CELEBRITIES

Emma Raducanu: A Global Champion with a Mixed Heritage

Emma Raducanu burst onto the tennis scene when she claimed the US Open title as a teenager. Her powerful shots and bright grin captured fans worldwide. People were curious about where she came from, so let’s look at her background. She was born in Toronto on November 13, 2002. Her mother is Chinese

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May 25 2026TECHNOLOGY

What happens when beauty standards get weirder than cartoons?

Beauty trends are going through something weird right now. People used to want to look like celebrities. Now, some folks want to look like their phones, or more specifically, like the weird, distorted faces AI apps generate when asked to picture a “perfect” human. Plastic surgeons and skin doctors s

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May 25 2026TECHNOLOGY

How Tech Leaders See Human Minds Like Outdated Machines

Long before computers existed, people tried to explain the human brain by comparing it to everyday objects. First came clocks, then steam engines, and later, machines. This way of thinking stuck around even as technology advanced. Now, some in the tech world have started calling humans “meat compute

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May 25 2026HEALTH

Therapy Rules in Saudi Arabia: Keeping Professional Limits Clear

In Saudi Arabia, therapy isn’t just about fixing problems—it’s shaped by deep cultural and religious rules. The country mixes Islamic Sharia law with modern healthcare systems, creating unique challenges. These aren’t just small issues; they affect how therapists and patients interact daily. One bi

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May 25 2026TECHNOLOGY

Common words about how AI can be unfair in unexpected ways

Smart computer programs that write human-like text are now everywhere. These programs learn from billions of sentences found online, so they should reflect how people really speak. But when researchers tested four advanced versions, they found the programs kept making the same mistakes over and over

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May 25 2026SPORTS

A Tennis Star Born Across Continents

Cameron Norrie stands out in tennis not just for his skill but for the unusual path that shaped his life. Born in Johannesburg, South Africa, in 1995 to British parents working there, his early years were marked by change. A burglary at his family’s home when he was three forced them to move to Auck

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May 25 2026CELEBRITIES

Russian Roots, Kazakhstani Wins: The Story Behind Elena Rybakina's Journey

Elena Rybakina’s rise in tennis is a story of ambition, opportunity, and identity. Born in Moscow to a Russian family, she spent her early years on Russian soil, swinging tennis rackets and dreaming of professional glory. But her path to stardom didn’t follow a straight line—instead, it took a sharp

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