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May 04 2026HEALTH

How childhood struggles might affect gum health later

Researchers looked at whether tough childhoods could show up in gum disease later in life. They focused on young adults in China who had faced hardships like neglect, abuse, or unstable homes—what experts call adverse childhood experiences. The study also checked for signs of depression and general

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May 04 2026HEALTH

Everyday Ways to Feel Better During Your 30s and 40s

Around age 35, many women notice their body and moods starting to shift in ways that aren’t always easy to explain. Hormones begin their slow transition toward what’s called perimenopause, which can bring hot flashes, restless nights, and sudden mood swings. These aren’t just small annoyances—they c

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May 04 2026ENTERTAINMENT

The long road: how persistence beats overnight fame in comedy

Nikki Glaser put in over twenty years before stand-up brought her real attention. She didn’t cross her fingers for luck—she studied public figures like Tom Brady in minute detail. Every interview, habit and quirk became research material for jokes that felt custom-made rather than generic. Most come

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May 04 2026POLITICS

Tech Money Meets Politics: Why AI and Crypto Are Changing Elections

Americans are spending record amounts on politics this cycle, but they're not happy about two rising players: AI and crypto. Fundraising reports show super PACs tied to these industries flooding races with cash to push their agendas. In some cases, their spending already matches what traditional par

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May 03 2026CRYPTO

Pepeto’s Presale: A New Chance for Early Crypto Fans

PepeTO is preparing a new exchange that will open soon. The launch happens at the same time as XRP’s price may rise to about $2. 80, which could happen in 2026. When XRP reached $1. 39 after big ETF investments in April, PepeTO’s tools finished their final tests. The exchange will help people trade

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May 03 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Albuquerque Journal Wins 15 Awards in Rocky Mountain Journalism Contest

The Albuquerque Journal earned a total of fifteen honors from the Society of Professional Journalists’ Top of the Rockies competition, which spotlights excellence across New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming and Utah. Five of those were first‑place trophies in categories such as Breaking News Story, Head

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May 03 2026HEALTH

Comparing Pelvic and Other Pain: What Patients Tell Us

In Norway, three pain clinics that bring together doctors, therapists and psychologists looked at people who come in with long‑term aches. One group had pain deep inside the pelvis, while another had pain elsewhere in the body. The researchers wanted to see how these two groups compare when they fir

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May 03 2026WEATHER

Sunny Weekend Leads to Warm Monday

The weekend started bright and warm, with sunny skies that lifted temperatures into the 60s. After a calm night, the low temperature dropped to the lower 40s, but it stayed above freezing. Sunday promised even warmer days, with highs reaching the 70s along the I‑25 corridor and higher in the E

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May 03 2026WEATHER

Cold Snap Hits Central New York This Weekend

Central New York feels a chill as cold Canadian air pushes in. Temperatures sit around the mid‑30s on Saturday morning, and a frost warning is still in force until 9 a. m. The Binghamton office says the cold will linger through Sunday, keeping early‑May warmth far below normal. Saturday highs top on

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May 03 2026WEATHER

Mild May or Early Heat: What to Expect

The weather is set for a gentle start in May, but the pattern will shift as summer approaches. Across most of the U. S. , temperatures will hover below normal, especially in the Midwest and much of the East. This cooler spell is caused by a low‑pressure system that keeps cold air stuck over the coun

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