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Apr 26 2026POLITICS

Why Italian Dads Are Taking Over Childcare Online

In Milan suburbs, Diego Di Franco stands out—not because he’s a father, but because he posts daily updates about parenting online. While Italy’s parliament rejected a bill to match maternity and paternity leave in February, fathers like him are quietly reshaping fatherhood norms through social media

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Apr 26 2026POLITICS

What German Voters Might Really Be Thinking Right Now

A recent survey in Germany shows something worth watching. Support for the far-right AfD party has jumped to 28%, the highest ever recorded in this poll. That’s one point higher than last week and four points ahead of the conservatives. At the same time, the traditionally strong CDU, led by Friedric

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Apr 26 2026SPORTS

From Minnesota Courts to NBA Stardom: Jalen Suggs' Journey

Jalen Suggs grew up in Saint Paul, Minnesota, a city known for producing tough, competitive athletes. His early years were filled with sports—basketball and football were his main games. But Suggs didn't just rely on natural talent; his family pushed him to be disciplined and hardworking. While some

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Apr 26 2026LIFESTYLE

When grown stepchildren become intrusive about your beliefs

A blended family started out smoothly but ran into trouble when two adult stepchildren began pushing their strict religious and political views on their stepparents. For the first two decades of marriage, things went fine. Then things shifted. Despite clear requests to respect different opinions, th

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Apr 26 2026CELEBRITIES

A Look at Devin Booker’s Roots and Identity

Devin Booker’s story isn’t just about his basketball skills—it’s also about the cultures and values that shaped him. Born in Michigan, he spent most of his childhood in Mississippi, where his father, a former pro basketball player, guided him. His mother, with Hispanic roots, played a big part in ra

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Apr 26 2026POLITICS

Chaplains' Role Under Fire as Religious Policies Spark Debate

The military's top chaplain position sits empty after a sudden retirement, raising questions about leadership and faith in armed forces. A respected Army leader was pushed out early, sparking complaints from service members and advocacy groups. Many wonder why this respected chaplain couldn't finish

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Apr 26 2026POLITICS

Trump’s Crypto Push Faces Pushback While He Courts Big Names

A private event at Trump’s Florida club over the weekend brought together crypto bigwigs and political figures, including the former president himself. The gathering wasn’t just about networking—it was a stage for Trump to defend his stance on crypto regulations. He made it clear that bank lobbyists

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Apr 26 2026FINANCE

Stablecoins: Why Central Banks Are Worried About Digital Money

Central banks around the world now see stablecoins as a major financial challenge, not just a cryptocurrency experiment gone too far. These digital dollars, euros, or other currency-backed tokens have grown big enough to disrupt traditional banking in ways regulators never anticipated. Unlike bank d

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Apr 26 2026HEALTH

Calm in a Click: How Digital Coloring Helps Students Chill Out

Life for students today is packed with pressure—deadlines, exams, social drama, and the constant hum of the online world. Stress levels are climbing, and schools are always searching for fresh ways to help young minds relax. Enter the trend of digital mandala coloring, where tapping and swiping repl

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Apr 26 2026POLITICS

How Much Do Top School Officials Really Need to Earn?

A Colorado school district made headlines after paying two top leaders salaries that shock many residents. One official earned over $330, 000 per year, while their spouse—a district employee—made nearly $250, 000. For context, those figures are closer to what executives at Fortune 500 companies earn

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