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Apr 19 2026HEALTH

Veterans’ Hidden Struggles: Spotting Unseen Self‑Harm in Health Records

Health records often miss signs of self‑harm, especially among veterans. Because doctors only flag clear cases, the data lacks true “negative” examples. This gap makes it hard to estimate how many people are at risk. Researchers used a special method called Positive and Unlabeled learning.

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Apr 19 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Hidden Drama: A Fresh Take on Power and Ambition

Kit Harington, once known for playing the noble Jon Snow in a popular fantasy series, has moved on to roles that are far more complex. In his latest project, he stars in a four‑season drama on a streaming platform that blends business intrigue with personal turmoil. The show follows young profession

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Apr 19 2026POLITICS

City Fixer: How a Mayor Turns Small Repairs into Big Wins

In Queens, the new mayor celebrated his 100th day by declaring that fixing potholes is a smart way to show the city cares. He called this “pothole politics, ” a term that flips old ideas about government being slow and too focused on big projects. The phrase “sewer socialism” dates back to the 19

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Apr 19 2026LIFESTYLE

DIY Gear That’s a Hit With Home‑Renovators

The season for fixing and building is here, so many people are hunting for tools that will make their projects smoother. Instead of guessing, a quick look at what buyers rate highly can point you to the most trusted items. Concrete isn’t as tough to work with as it sounds when you use a ready‑mix

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Apr 19 2026FINANCE

Seagate’s Big Move: Why AI Drives Its Stock Surge

Seagate Technology, a company that makes hard drives and other storage gear, is riding a wave of interest from the tech world. The demand for large hard‑disk drives (HDDs) has jumped because big AI projects need a lot of space to store data. Cloud companies and AI labs are buying more storage

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Apr 19 2026TECHNOLOGY

Google Adds Marvell to Its AI Chip Team for Faster Inference

Google is expanding its custom chip lineup by talking to Marvell Technology about two new AI processors. One will be a memory‑processing unit that works beside Google’s existing Tensor Processing Units (TPUs). The other will be a TPU designed only for inference, the part of AI that answers user requ

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Apr 19 2026SPORTS

Fight Night in Phoenix: Local Fighters Shine and Knockouts Roll

The evening of April 18 at the Arizona Center turned into a showcase for hometown talent, with boxing and MMA bouts lighting up the twilight sky. Micky Scala of Mesa started the night by stopping Braulio Lopez in the first round, earning a roar from fans sporting his gray T‑shirt logo. The crowd was

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Apr 19 2026CRIME

A Birmingham Store Stands Strong After Car Crash

Birmingham’s Bama Health Foods faced a shocking moment when a vehicle smashed into its front door, leaving broken glass and a hole in the wall. The incident happened on a Sunday afternoon, but thankfully no one was hurt and it occurred outside of business hours. The shop’s owners posted a photo o

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Apr 19 2026BUSINESS

Live Nation’s Next Quarter: What Investors Should Watch

Live Nation Entertainment, the biggest name in global live shows, is set to announce its first‑quarter earnings. The company blends concert promotion, ticket sales through Ticketmaster, and artist management into one giant business. Analysts predict a slight loss of 31 cents per share, a small impro

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Apr 19 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Movies for Kids That Really Matter

Kids’ films can be more than just fun. A new look shows that many of the stories we grew up with have clever ideas and deep feelings, even if they were made for families. The first film on the list is a classic that changed color movies forever and still feels fresh today. Next comes a recent

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