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Apr 25 2026RELIGION

Why Some Cultures Hesitate About Organ Donation

In Barcelona, a unique effort tried to understand why some people refuse organ donation. The project, which ran in 2018, brought together leaders from different faiths to talk openly about donation. Instead of focusing only on medical facts, it asked religious and cultural voices how their beliefs m

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Apr 25 2026CRIME

Rights behind bars: A Florida inmate fights for his sacred book

A man serving time in a Florida prison has taken legal action, claiming his right to practice his faith is being blocked. Rakesh Patel, who follows Krishna consciousness, argues the state is stopping him from having the Bhagavad Gita, a key text in his religion. His lawsuit says this violates his Fi

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Apr 24 2026SPORTS

Why the Bengals' big moves won't fix what's broken

The Bengals swung big by trading a top pick for defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence, hoping his return to form would push them back into the playoffs. But spending big doesn’t always mean spending smart. After three straight seasons of coming up short, fans have seen this story before—big gestures in A

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Apr 24 2026POLITICS

Pump prices and court battles: Why climate lawsuits are costing everyone

Gas prices have jumped to over four dollars a gallon, and Americans feel it every time they fill up. While war and supply issues get blamed, a growing wave of state lawsuits against energy companies is adding hidden costs. Cities like Baltimore and green groups such as the Sierra Club argue these bu

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Apr 24 2026OPINION

Do Transgender Athletes Really Threaten Girls' Sports?

Back in 1972, the U. S. made a big promise: no one should miss out on school activities just because of their gender. Title IX was created to keep that promise, especially in sports. For over 50 years, it worked pretty well. But now, some people are acting like the sky is falling because a tiny numb

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Apr 24 2026ENTERTAINMENT

The Quiet Game That Fits Right In

Aviator stands out in an online casino not because it’s flashy, but because it’s calm. Most games scream for attention with bright lights, characters, and stories. Aviator does the opposite. It’s just a fast-moving line and a number that keeps updating. If you’ve ever seen a live stock chart or a sp

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Apr 24 2026OPINION

The Business of Baby Factories: How Wealth and Science Mix

A Chinese tech boss is skipping traditional succession planning entirely. Instead of trusting boards or mentoring employees, he’s betting on biology. By paying American women to carry designer babies, he aims to produce an heir with pre-selected traits—like ordering custom products from a menu. This

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Apr 24 2026SPORTS

Big Sports Night: Four Must-See Games Across Three Leagues

Thursday means one thing: sports overload. Three leagues are locked in action, offering fans plenty of choices for their screen time. Instead of one big show, tonight delivers a spread-out menu—baseball, basketball, and hockey—all happening at once. The Yankees try to extend their edge in Boston, th

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Apr 24 2026BUSINESS

Golf’s Big Shift: Fewer Jobs, Smarter Spending

The PGA Tour just let go of 56 full-time workers—about 4% of its team. Another 73 open spots won’t be filled either. But here’s the twist: they’re planning to add at least 30 new full-time roles soon. Why the shuffle? Money talks. A $1. 5 billion cash injection from a private equity group last year

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Apr 24 2026HEALTH

Rethinking HIV Laws: Are Strict Rules Really the Best Defense?

Public health debates often clash over how to handle diseases like HIV. Russia once took a hard stance, making it a crime to spread HIV through actions like unprotected sex or needle sharing. The idea was simple: punish those who put others at risk to slow the epidemic. But over time, experts began

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