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Apr 06 2026EDUCATION

Students Question Stereotypes About Older Patients

A new survey across several dental schools in the Midwest of Brazil looks at how students treat older people. The researchers wanted to know if age‑based bias is common and what might make it more or less likely. The study used a cross‑sectional design, meaning all data were collected at one time

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Apr 06 2026POLITICS

Religious Rhetoric and the Iran Rescue: A Closer Look

The U. S. rescue of a single airman from Iran was celebrated by President Trump and several officials as an “Easter miracle. ” They used the holiday’s religious symbolism to frame the mission as a divinely sanctioned victory. Trump told NBC that the operation was an “Easter Miracle, ” and cabinet

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Apr 06 2026HEALTH

New Pill Choices Make Weight‑Loss Easier

"It is clear that people who start weight‑loss medicine want a cheaper and simpler option. Doctors say the oral version of Novo Nordisk’s Wegovy is popular because it does not need a needle, can be taken without special timing, and costs less than the injectable. The new Lilly pill, called Foundayo,

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Apr 06 2026POLITICS

Ukraine Wins Back 480 Square Kilometres in the East

Ukrainian forces have reclaimed about 480 square kilometres of land in the southeast and east, a head‑count given by army chief Oleksandr Syrskyi after a visit to the front. The gains include eight villages in Dnipropetrovsk and four more in Zaporizhzhia. The army says the recovery happened since la

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Apr 06 2026FINANCE

Fresh grads face a tough job hunt and financial juggling

College graduates are stepping into a job market that feels more like a maze than a clear path. Experts warn that this group may hit the highest unemployment numbers seen in recent years, partly because new technologies are taking over many simple entry‑level roles. In the last quarter of 2025, the

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Apr 06 2026TECHNOLOGY

Affordable Galaxy Watch 8 Classic: Big Savings on a Feature‑Packed Smartwatch

The Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Classic is now available for $369. 99 on Amazon, a discount of about $130 from its original price of $499. 99. This deal is attractive for Android users who want a reliable, everyday smartwatch that offers more than basic time‑keeping. The watch’s standout element is t

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Apr 06 2026SPORTS

Fans, Fights and a Strong Voice in Wrestling

The crowd at the Roy Wilkins Auditorium was full of T‑shirts that shouted for wrestlers like Kenny Omega and Swerve Strickland. Yet a different name stood out: Brody King, whose real name is Nathan Blauvelt. He’s a big, tattooed man who has wrestled as both hero and villain. King’s popularity gre

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Apr 06 2026TECHNOLOGY

Copilot’s “Fun‑Only” Warning: What It Means for Users

Microsoft has added a clear caveat to its Copilot service: it is meant for entertainment, not critical decision‑making. The company’s latest terms of use state that the tool can err and should not be depended on for serious advice. Users are urged to exercise caution and use the product at their own

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Apr 06 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Sydney Sweeney, Jonah Hill and More: What’s Hot on Stream This Week

Sydney Sweeney takes the spotlight as she portrays boxing champion Christy Martin in the biopic “Christy. ” The film lands on a popular streaming platform, giving viewers a chance to see the actress in a dramatic role. At the same time, HBO rolls out the final chapter of “Hacks, ” a comedy‑drama

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Apr 06 2026ENTERTAINMENT

The Lucky Wolf’s New Chapter

A historic theater in Paw Paw, Michigan, once owned by a husband‑wife duo, has entered a new era after the unexpected passing of its co‑founder. The venue, which reopened as “The Lucky Wolf, ” had become a hub for music, comedy and community events under the guidance of Jason Deibler‑Love. He has no

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