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Apr 27 2026EDUCATION

Mindful Care: How Nursing Students Handle Spirituality

In many hospitals, doctors and nurses are learning that caring for a person’s mind and spirit is just as important as treating their body. Yet, when it comes to teaching future nurses about these topics, the lessons are uneven and often missing key steps. Researchers in Rome asked 69 third‑year nur

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Apr 27 2026HEALTH

Old Age, Old Faith: What the Numbers Reveal

The study looked at how religion and sadness change among older Chinese people from 2012 to 2023. Researchers used data from seven rounds of a national survey that included over twenty‑four thousand participants. They asked whether shifts in how many people practice or believe in religion match chan

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Apr 27 2026POLITICS

Australia’s Energy Trip to East Asia

The Australian foreign minister plans a short tour of three key Asian partners to tackle the fuel crisis sparked by Middle East fighting. In Tokyo, she will sit down with Japan’s foreign minister to hash out ways to keep supplies steady and discuss the wider regional fallout. A week later, she

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Apr 27 2026HEALTH

Eating Late Can Make Stress‑Related Stomach Issues Worse

People who keep snacking after nine o’clock are more likely to have tummy troubles, a new study claims. The research will be shared at the Digestive Disease Week conference in Chicago. The lead scientist, Dr. Harika Dadigiri, explained that the problem isn’t only about what you eat but also when

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Apr 27 2026BUSINESS

Downtown LA’s Brewery Farewell

The beloved Angel City Brewery in downtown Los Angeles closed its doors on Sunday after 13 years in the art district and almost thirty years across the city. The final event marked the end of an era for a place known for its glowing neon sign and historic roots in Culver City and Torrance. Its paren

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Apr 27 2026SPORTS

Persistence Pays: A Fresh Look at Bay County Sports Highlights

Pinconning’s girls’ soccer team turned a long season of hard work into a bright moment when Ariana Bustamante scored the first goal of the year, earning her squad a 2‑2 tie with Unionville‑Sebewaing. The win shows how steady effort can finally break through, a point the coach highlighted by praising

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Apr 27 2026POLITICS

Ten GOP Lawmakers Say No to Cruelty

In a surprising turn, ten Republican members of the U. S. House joined Democrats to extend Temporary Protected Status for about 350, 000 Haitian residents in the country. These people entered legally and have become neighbors, coworkers, and friends to many Americans. The vote is especially notab

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Apr 27 2026OPINION

Rename the Street, Keep the Truth

The street that once ran straight down Portland’s east side was called 39th Avenue, then renamed César E. Chávez Boulevard after a labor icon. Recent claims of sexual abuse by the same man force the city to decide: keep a name that now feels wrong or choose something that truly honors those who b

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Apr 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

IGGYMOB Picks Up Gungrave IP to Revive a Classic Action Series

IGGYMOB has secured the worldwide rights to the action‑heavy title Gungrave from Japan’s RED Entertainment. The move gives the studio control over all game titles, characters and the story world, allowing it to push the brand into new platforms and media. Gungrave first appeared on PlayStation 2 in

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Apr 27 2026POLITICS

Tragedy on a Train: A Man’s Dark Journey

The story begins in California, where a man named Cole Tomas Allen told friends and students he was dealing with a personal emergency. He also said to his parents that he had an interview. These explanations were true only on the surface. Later, Allen boarded a train heading toward Washington. Whil

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