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Apr 07 2026SPORTS

Dunkman: A New League That Lets the Best Jump to Fame

The world of professional basketball is getting a fresh twist. In the summer of 2026, a brand‑new competition called Dunkman will launch. It is designed to bring the most creative and athletic jumpers into a full‑scale league, rather than just a one‑off contest. The first season will feature twenty‑

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Apr 07 2026SPORTS

Love, Gridiron, and New Beginnings

Michigan alumni often say that their devotion to the state’s colors is more than a fan habit; it can spark romance. In Indianapolis, when the Wolverine squad heads for the national title, many fans find that shared pride turns into a personal bond. The story of Liz and Rob Ades shows how a sim

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Apr 07 2026POLITICS

Rescue Mission Inside Iran: How the U. S. Pulled Off a High‑Risk Operation

The United States launched an elaborate rescue that involved dozens of aircraft, hundreds of personnel, and secret CIA tools to retrieve a two‑man fighter jet crew that crashed deep inside Iran. The mission was carried out after the F‑15E Strike Eagle went down late Thursday, and U. S. forces reache

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Apr 07 2026FINANCE

Five Stocks That Made Headlines This Week

The big U. S. markets finished the week on a high note, with the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq all posting gains. Several shares caught traders’ eye for different reasons. Virgin Galactic shot up more than 24 percent, closing at $3. 07 after hitting an intraday peak of $3. 09. The jump follows buzz that

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Apr 07 2026TECHNOLOGY

Future‑Proofing With AI Memory

Micron Technology is riding a wave that many think will keep the company busy for years. The firm makes memory chips used in computers, phones and data centers, all of which need more storage as artificial intelligence grows. Because AI models get bigger and faster, the demand for high‑speed memory

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Apr 07 2026HEALTH

AI Doctors: How the New Note‑Taker Affects Your Visit

A new kind of helper is creeping into many doctor offices. It listens to the conversation between a patient and their physician, then writes down what was said in a few seconds. The idea is to free doctors from typing and let them focus on talking. Some clinics already use these tools. One family d

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Apr 07 2026FINANCE

Stable Income in Uncertain Times: Two REITs to Watch

When the market takes a hit, some investors look for places that keep paying. Real‑estate investment trusts, or REITs, have been hit by the same forces that pushed stocks lower. But a few of them may stand out because they serve needs people still want, no matter the economy. One of those is

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Apr 07 2026HEALTH

Time Swapped: How Moving One Minute Can Change COPD Risk

The study explores what happens when people change how they spend a single minute in their daily routine. Researchers used data from wearable sensors that track real movement to see how shifting minutes between sleeping, sitting, standing and walking affects lung health. They found that even a ti

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Apr 07 2026HEALTH

Healthy Habits After Stomach Surgery: What Really Helps You Stay Strong

After a stomach operation for cancer, many people lose weight and may become underweight. This loss can hurt recovery and life quality. Researchers looked at how daily habits after surgery affect weight, especially focusing on exercise, smoking, and drinking. They examined a large group of patients

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Apr 07 2026HEALTH

Skin Care Gets a Tech Boost: How AI Helps Spot Cancer Early

Artificial intelligence is stepping into the world of skin health, offering new ways to catch cancer before it spreads. Skin cancers are common around the globe and arise from many causes, such as sun exposure, pollution, and certain habits. Finding a tumor early can save lives, and AI tools are sha

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