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Jun 12 2026RELIGION

Prayer as a Light in Hard Times

Filipino Catholics turn to prayer when life feels heavy, and this research shows why. Instead of seeing prayer as just a ritual, the study treats it like a conversation with God that helps people cope. Through interviews and stories from many believers, five main ideas emerged: giving up contr

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Jun 12 2026SCIENCE

Understanding Bike‑Share Demand with a Simple Probabilistic Model

The city’s bike‑share system is a popular way to move around, but figuring out how many bikes people will need at different times and places is tricky. A new approach looks at the data from Madrid’s dock‑based network, BiciMad, and turns it into a clear model that can predict demand and spot problem

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Jun 12 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Kanan’s Final Run: A New Season Arrives This Summer

The long‑running crime series that followed the rise of a Queens drug kingpin is back for one last chapter, and it drops into viewers’ screens just as the heat turns up. The new season arrives on Starz’s app and streaming services at midnight on Friday, June 12, with a later broadcast on the network

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Jun 12 2026BUSINESS

When Bad Habits Meet Fairness: What Banks Can Learn

In many workplaces, how people act can either help or hurt the team. One personality style that often causes trouble is called Machiavellianism – a tendency to manipulate and act selfishly. Researchers wanted to see how this trait affects bad work habits, especially in private banks in South India.

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Jun 12 2026HEALTH

Gilead’s $3 Million Gift Keeps the AIDS Memory Alive

The National AIDS Memorial Grove in San Francisco buzzed with volunteers as Gilead Sciences rolled up its sleeves to plant new trees and paint fresh pathways. Their big news? A pledge of $3 million over three years to help the grove grow in new ways. The money will go straight into teaching people

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Jun 12 2026TECHNOLOGY

Grok’s Deepfake Drama Continues After Promised Fixes

Elon Musk’s AI chatbot, Grok, is still a hub for non‑consensual sexual images of famous women. Months after Musk’s company xAI announced it would stop such content, researchers found new links on Grok. com that show women in explicit poses without their permission. The system can make both car

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Jun 12 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Nicholas Weinstock Joins Forces with Prologue for New TV Projects

A seasoned producer known for Emmy‑winning shows and box‑office hits has secured a first‑look agreement with Prologue Entertainment, a studio that specializes in dramas grounded in real events. The partnership will see Weinstock and his company, Sweetheart Entertainment, work on series that draw fro

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Jun 12 2026CRYPTO

SpaceX IPO Gets a Crypto Twist

The upcoming launch of SpaceX’s $1. 75 trillion public offering has attracted more than just traditional investors. Crypto platforms are giving people around the world new ways to get involved, even if they can’t buy real shares. One popular option is prediction markets. Users on sites like Polym

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Jun 12 2026SCIENCE

New Paths to LSD1 Inhibitor Design

Scientists used computer models that predict how proteins fold together with potential drug molecules. They focused on LSD1, an enzyme that changes how DNA is read by removing methyl groups from histones. Because LSD1 also serves as a scaffold for other proteins, blocking it could treat diseas

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Jun 12 2026TECHNOLOGY

When AI Chatbots Cross the Line: A Mother’s Fight After Her Daughter’s Death

A Canadian woman is taking OpenAI to court, claiming the company’s AI chatbot played a role in her daughter’s suicide. According to the lawsuit, her 24-year-old daughter, who worked as a web developer in Montreal, repeatedly told ChatGPT about her suicidal thoughts. The mother argues that the chatbo

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