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Jun 02 2026BUSINESS

Big Money, New Rules: How Wealthy People Are Changing Charity

Some rich investors ask a simple question when their foundation receives a grant request: Can the market already fix this problem? If not, they think charity can step in. Bill Ackman, for example, focuses on science that still needs breakthroughs, like his MIND prize for brain‑disease research. He a

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May 29 2026POLITICS

How politicians mix faith with policy decisions

Some leaders often bring religion into political debates, using it to support their choices. Recently, one administration went further by frequently quoting the Bible to defend controversial actions like tighter border rules and overseas military moves. Critics argue faith shouldn’t be used to justi

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May 25 2026CELEBRITIES

Famous Faces Who Served in the Army

Some people who later became famous did not start their careers on screen. Instead, they first served in the U. S. Armed Forces and later turned to acting or art. Adam Driver, best known for his roles in “Marriage Story” and the Star Wars films, joined the Marines after 9/11. He spent almost thr

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May 22 2026HEALTH

Eggs and Lead: What You Really Need to Know About Your Breakfast

Some eggs might carry more than just protein. A recent study dug into the lead levels found in eggs from chickens, quails, and ducks. Researchers used a method called Monte Carlo simulations to estimate risk. This approach runs thousands of random checks to predict worst-case scenarios. The findings

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May 21 2026OPINION

Conscience and Care: A New Look at Medical Refusal

Some doctors say no to certain treatments because of their personal beliefs. Others argue that refusing care breaks the trust patients place in doctors. A new argument suggests both views can coexist if we rethink what a doctor’s job really means. The core claim that refusal is always wrong r

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May 19 2026HEALTH

A New Way to Target Stubborn Fat Without Surgery

Some people struggle with extra weight that just won’t go away, even with diet changes and exercise. Traditional treatments like pills or surgeries can help, but they come with risks or limits. Now, scientists are testing a gentler approach using light and special gels to reshape fat cells safely.

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May 18 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Great movie heists that still impress audiences

Some of the best crime films feel real because their heists aren’t just flashy set pieces—they’re carefully planned. These scenes make you root for the criminals even though what they're doing is illegal. Over decades, directors have experimented with different ways to pull off robberies on screen.

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May 17 2026TECHNOLOGY

Why Game Players Want More Rights When Services Shut Down

Some gamers now push for laws that would let them keep access to games even after companies turn off the servers. The industry argues this could slow down new game releases and tech upgrades. Behind this debate is a simple question: when you buy a digital game, do you really own it? Many companies

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May 16 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrities and their baby news in 2026

Some big names in entertainment shared big personal news this year. They revealed they’re expecting babies in 2026. The list includes stars from movies, music, sports, and fashion. Some couples chose flashy photo shoots to break the news. Others posted casual updates on social media to connect with

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May 15 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrities with partners outside the spotlight

Some of the biggest names in entertainment have chosen partners who aren't famous, showing that fame doesn’t always dictate who people fall for. Taylor Lautner, better known for his role in the Twilight movies, started dating his future wife Taylor Dome when she was just working toward her nursing l

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