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Apr 13 2026POLITICS

Nursing Home Laws Clash With Faith and Facts

The Dominican Sisters of Hawthorne, a 125‑year‑old Catholic order that runs a free nursing home for dying cancer patients, filed a lawsuit in April 2026. They argue that New York’s new law forces long‑term care facilities to assign rooms, use pronouns and allow restroom access based on a person’s ge

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Apr 13 2026HEALTH

Stay Alert: Ticks Are Back in the Backyard

The spring heat is inviting people and their dogs to explore parks, but a quiet threat lurks in the tall grass. Since 2020, Alexandria has recorded more cases of Lyme disease, a bacterial illness that spreads when a blacklegged deer tick bites. Symptoms start with fever and fatigue, then a red r

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Apr 13 2026HEALTH

When a Loved One Can’t Stay Home Alone

The story starts with a sister who has survived brain surgery and now faces memory problems, weight gain, and trouble walking. She lives with her daughter for the past few months because she enjoys playing with her granddaughters. Suddenly, the daughter’s family will move away in seven months, and n

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Apr 13 2026SPORTS

Rangers Face A’s: Who Wins the Betting Battle?

The Texas Rangers and the Oakland Athletics will clash in a four‑game stretch that starts on Monday night at Sutter Health Park. Both teams sit at 8–7, but the A’s have been on a hot streak, winning five straight games, including a 1‑0 victory over the Mets where their pitching shut out the oppositi

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Apr 13 2026POLITICS

Records Vanishing: A Quiet Loss of History

The U. S. has long been a keeper of public records, letting citizens look back at government actions. People can request files through freedom‑of‑information laws and courts have upheld that right. In past decades, archives grew with paper piles and digital snapshots of former presidents. Even on

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Apr 13 2026FINANCE

Clover Games Declares Bankruptcy After Massive Debt Crunch

The South Korean developer Clover Games filed for bankruptcy on the 9th, ending all game services. An audit released a few days later exposed the numbers that forced this decision. Clover’s chief, Yoon Sung-guk, poured more than ₩3 billion of his own money into the company over three years, but tha

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Apr 13 2026POLITICS

Pope Speaks Up, Trump Fires Back

The newly elected Pope, who was born in the United States, took a stand against President Trump’s recent criticism of his messages about peace and war. Speaking from the airplane heading to Algeria, he said that his calls for calm come straight from Christian teaching and that he is not afraid of th

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Apr 13 2026POLITICS

Extra Day of Voting Shakes Up Peru’s Election Countdown

The final vote count for Peru’s presidential race will not be available until at least Monday, because officials had to grant an extra day of voting. The decision came after problems at polling stations caused many people in Peru and abroad to miss their chance to vote. Over 52, 000 citizens l

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Apr 13 2026SPORTS

Patriots Coach Faces Media Buzz While Draft Prep Ramps Up

The New England Patriots are juggling a new distraction as they gear up for the upcoming NFL Draft. Head coach Mike Vrabel found himself in headlines after photos surfaced showing him holding hands with sportswriter Dianna Russini during a trip to Sedona, Arizona. Both are married, yet the images sp

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Apr 13 2026SPORTS

Celtic Face Big Goalkeeper Shake‑Up as Title Race Tightens

The Scottish Premiership race is heating up, and Celtic are feeling the pressure. Three points behind leaders Hearts, the champions risk losing their title for the first time in five years. The final match day at Parkhead on 16 May will decide everything, with Hearts aiming for their first crown sin

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