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Apr 14 2026CELEBRITIES

What makes Matt Fitzpatrick stand out beyond his golf skills

Matt Fitzpatrick’s success on the golf course is hard to miss, but where he grew up and how he got started tell an even bigger story. Born in Sheffield, England, in 1994, Fitzpatrick represents a classic British upbringing. His background is White British, which is common in the region but doesn’t s

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Apr 13 2026POLITICS

Nursing Home Laws Clash With Faith and Facts

The Dominican Sisters of Hawthorne, a 125‑year‑old Catholic order that runs a free nursing home for dying cancer patients, filed a lawsuit in April 2026. They argue that New York’s new law forces long‑term care facilities to assign rooms, use pronouns and allow restroom access based on a person’s ge

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Apr 13 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin buzz: ETH buy, price predictions, and China’s app crackdown

This week in crypto wasn’t just about price swings—it was a mix of big bets, identity mysteries, and tech clashes. One company went all-in on Ethereum, snapping up over 71, 000 coins in a single move. That’s like buying a mansion in Monopoly while everyone else is still trading houses. The company’s

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Apr 12 2026CRIME

Seniors Face a 70% Rise in Identity Theft Losses

The FBI’s newest report on internet crime shows a sharp climb in identity theft affecting people over 60. In 2025, more than five thousand complaints were filed by this age group, with losses totaling nearly fifty million dollars—an increase of about seventy percent from the previous year. Older

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Apr 07 2026CRIME

Tax scams spike as filing day gets closer

As April approaches, crooks are getting bolder about stealing refunds before honest taxpayers can. Instead of breaking into mailboxes or hacking bank accounts, they’re now hijacking Social Security numbers to file fake tax returns and grab refunds. What’s especially sneaky is that the real owner mig

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Apr 04 2026HEALTH

Journey of Two New Lives

A simple morning turns into a life‑changing moment when a woman learns she is pregnant. The shock of the news feels like a sudden wave, catching her off guard on an ordinary day. She quickly realizes that this new life will alter everything she knows about herself. The experience is both hope

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Mar 18 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Dance That Questions Every Kind of Belief

Rennie Harris, a street‑dance choreographer from Philadelphia, has launched a new piece called “Losing My Religion. ” The show is part of a national arts series that marks America’s 250th birthday and also fits into Harris’ final year at Penn Live Arts. The work is not about a single religion but

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Mar 15 2026SCIENCE

Faces in a Grid: How the Brain Picks Out Differences

The study looks at how our brains tell apart faces that look alike when many are shown together. Researchers used brain‑wave recordings called ERPs to track responses while people watched 2 × 2 grids of faces. The faces were either the same picture, different pictures of the same person, or pictures

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Mar 11 2026RELIGION

Morning Lights, Night Feasts: Ramadan in Detroit

In the early gray of a Detroit morning, a woman named Zarina moves through her house with quiet purpose. She wakes before sunrise so she and her three children can share a simple pre‑fast meal. The food is light: protein drinks, vitamins, water, and dates that echo a tradition from centuries ago. R

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Mar 04 2026TECHNOLOGY

Illumia Rebrands and Celebrates 2026 Award Winners

The annual Momentum ’26 event, where users gather to learn and share, became the stage for Illumia’s fresh look. The company, known for its work in education, health care and corporate tech, rolled out a new visual identity that will replace the old Transact + CBORD name. A key part of the launch

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