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Apr 22 2026HEALTH

Breathing Your Way to Better Health

Studies show that taking deep breaths can lower stress, help the heart, improve sleep, and even lift mood. One recent paper in a medical journal examined how breathing exercises helped people recover from COVID‑19, finding that the practice was more than just a way to relax. Another study compared b

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Apr 22 2026SCIENCE

Potato Chip Science: From Farms to Fryers

In the world of salty snacks, a quiet revolution is happening underground. Scientists have spent more than four decades tinkering with the humble potato to make it a better partner for chip makers. The goal is simple yet complex: grow potatoes that thrive in any climate, resist disease and pests, ke

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Apr 22 2026POLITICS

Court Battle Over Sex Definitions Shows the Power of Ideas

A recent decision in Montana lets people who identify as transgender or nonbinary keep changing the sex label on their ID cards while a legal fight over the state’s rules continues. The judges said that treating gender identity differently from biological sex is a form of sex discrimination and that

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Apr 22 2026SCIENCE

Biomolecules Meet AI: A Fresh Way to Guess Who Binds With Whom

The new approach starts by splitting the problem into two parts: one side looks at how molecules are linked together, while the other side examines their individual characteristics. Each part is processed by its own neural network branch, and a special attention gate decides how much weight to give

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Apr 22 2026SPORTS

Grandson of Ali Voices Out Against Family‑Named Bill

Nico Ali Walsh, a pro boxer and Muhammad Ali’s grandson, stepped onto the Senate floor to speak against a new law that carries his family name. The bill, called the Muhammad Ali American Boxing Revival Act, was passed by the House earlier this year and now faces scrutiny in Washington. Walsh’s me

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Apr 22 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrity Crowd Lights Up Lakers‑Rockets Game

The second match of the NBA playoffs between Houston and Los Angeles drew a crowd that felt like a movie set. Fans on the court were surrounded by familiar faces from movies, music and sports. Will Ferrell was there to cheer on the Lakers, while NFL star Matthew Stafford watched from the sidel

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Apr 22 2026HEALTH

A New Way to Think About Fairness in Health Care

The idea of “Mindful Equity” suggests that fairness should be built into every step of policy making, not added later as a nice touch. In Canada, many health and social plans still treat equity as an afterthought, putting it on the side instead of making it a core driver. This approach is often symb

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Apr 22 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrities and the Shift Toward Trump‑Aligned Views

In recent months, a surprising trend has emerged in Hollywood and beyond: many well‑known figures are openly expressing support for Donald Trump or aligning with Republican ideals. This shift marks a departure from the cautious stance that once dominated the entertainment industry, where backing Tru

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Apr 22 2026SPORTS

Stars and Fans Mix in the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs

The 2026 Stanley Cup playoffs are in full swing, and the arenas are buzzing with more than just hockey fans. Celebrities from both sports and entertainment have joined the crowds, turning the games into a celebrity‑filled spectacle. In Buffalo, an actor known for his role on “One Tree Hill” showe

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Apr 22 2026SPORTS

New Play Field Lights Up Hazelwood Community

Pittsburgh’s Hazelwood Green area just got a fresh sports venue that will keep kids active for years. A big ribbon‑cutting ceremony brought together NFL boss Roger Goodell, Steelers president Art Rooney II, coach Mike McCarthy and future draft picks. They played on the field with local youth and Spe

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