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Apr 27 2026EDUCATION

Why a classroom lesson went too far for one teacher

Cole Allen was no stranger to success. At 31, he held a master’s in computer science and had just been named “Teacher of the Month. ” Most people would see only the achievements on paper. But the attempted attack at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner changed everything. The way he saw the world

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Apr 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Zach Bryan’s Nebraska Storm Shuffle: When Nature Wins

Zach Bryan’s outdoor show in Nebraska hit a snag when thunderclouds rolled in fast. Instead of pushing through the risky weather, the musician decided to wrap up early—missing six songs. He shared the setlist online the next day, joking that the lightning made for an exciting finale. But not everyon

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Apr 27 2026SPORTS

Pitch and Weather Factors at Chepauk for CSK vs GT Showdown

The upcoming IPL 2026 match at MA Chidambaram Stadium between Chennai Super Kings and Gujarat Titans isn’t just another mid-table clash. With both teams sitting on six points after seven games, the game carries more weight than usual. CSK sit fifth thanks to a strong net run rate boosted by a domina

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Apr 27 2026WEATHER

A simple guide to Massachusetts weather this week

Massachusetts is in for a mix of sunshine and changing temperatures this week. While most areas will start bright and clear, the western part of the state will feel noticeably warmer than the east. Sunday kicks things off with clouds fading and temperatures climbing to the low 60s in the west, while

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Apr 27 2026WEATHER

Tornado Hits Runaway Bay: What Happened and What’s Next

A powerful storm swept through Wise County, Texas, on Saturday, leaving behind a trail of destruction. The National Weather Service later confirmed it was an EF-2 tornado, meaning it packed winds strong enough to uproot trees and tear apart buildings. Damage was heaviest in Runaway Bay, a small comm

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Apr 27 2026HEALTH

Small changes in sleep, diet, and exercise can greatly improve heart health

Research shows that tiny tweaks to your daily routine can add up to big benefits for your heart. Instead of drastic life overhauls, scientists suggest focusing on three simple habits: sleep a bit longer, move more often, and eat a little healthier. The surprising part? These small improvements work

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Apr 27 2026HEALTH

Can blood tests at first diagnosis predict how fast MS might progress?

When someone is first diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, doctors often wonder how the disease will behave in the long run. New research suggests that a simple blood test taken at the start might give clues about future progression. Scientists have noticed for years that people with MS often have unu

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Apr 27 2026HEALTH

Why Digital Abuse in Relationships Is More Common Than You Realize

A recent study looked at how students in Turkey use tech in unhealthy relationships. Over 1, 700 college students took part in a survey that asked about their lifestyle, family background, and how they communicate with partners online. The goal was to find out who might be at risk of digital abuse—l

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Apr 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

WWE’s Future Faces Train Under Fresh Coaches

The third season of WWE’s LFG show kicks off April 26, 2026, with a new coaching lineup. Instead of the usual veteran faces, this season mixes Hall of Famers with current WWE stars. Booker T and Bubba Ray Dudley return to share their decades of experience, while Nattie Neidhart and Kevin Owens step

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Apr 27 2026SPORTS

Catching the Action: Avalanche Aim for Quick Playoff Exit Against Kings

The Colorado Avalanche are just one win away from sweeping the Los Angeles Kings in their first-round playoff series. After dominating the first three games, they hold a commanding 3-0 lead. Game 4 kicks off today at Crypto. com Arena in Los Angeles, with puck drop set for 4:30 p. m. ET. Broadcasts

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