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Apr 06 2026LIFESTYLE

A Happy‑Pup’s New Chance

Budster is a mix of corgi and husky that arrived at Fulton County Animal Shelter in Rochester, Indiana, after his owner gave him up because of housing rules. He was not a problem dog; he came from a place that may have been abusive. The shelter’s staff saw right away how special he was, noting that

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Apr 06 2026SCIENCE

Fragmented Shores Boost Antibiotic Threat in Crab Gut

Habitat fragmentation, the breaking up of continuous ecosystems into smaller pieces, can change how bacteria live inside animals. In tidal mudflats, a small crab species that is central to the food chain has become a useful eye on this process. Scientists examined how different landscape patterns af

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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 2026POLITICS

Iran reports shooting down US aircraft during rescue operation

On a recent Sunday, Iran’s military announced it had destroyed multiple aircraft during an attempted rescue of a US airman. According to their statement, the operation involved several branches of their armed forces working together. The targets included a US C-130 transport plane and two Black Hawk

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Apr 06 2026POLITICS

US Airman Rescued in Iran as Tensions With Gulf Nations Rise

A U. S. airman, part of an F-15 crew shot down over Iran, was rescued by American special forces in a risky mountain operation. The pilot was already pulled to safety the day before, while the weapons officer survived with minor injuries. Meanwhile, Iran’s leadership warned the U. S. not to escalate

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Apr 06 2026POLITICS

Religious Words vs Military Actions: What Happens When Beliefs Mix With War?

Top officials in the U. S. recently called the rescue of an American pilot from Iran an “Easter miracle, ” treating it like a victory straight out of a movie. But the way they mixed holy days with tough talk has left many wondering: is religion guiding war decisions, or just being used as a tool? Re

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Apr 05 2026BUSINESS

Young Man Turns Hard Work Into a Job

Jackson Boutilier, once a 16‑year‑old without a home, now runs his own odd‑jobs service. After a rough year that forced him and his family into a shelter, he started doing tasks like stacking firewood, gardening, cleaning garages, and even scrubbing ovens. The work began as a way to earn extra money

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Apr 05 2026HEALTH

Life Lessons From Tiny Fish: How Daily Habits Hint at Aging

A group of scientists filmed the everyday lives of 81 African turquoise killfish from birth until death. The fish live only four to eight months, yet their brains and bodies share key similarities with humans, making them useful for studying aging. By watching each fish 24/7 in its own tank, researc

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Apr 05 2026RELIGION

Rise Every Day: What Jesus’s Resurrection Means for Us

Jesus’s comeback is not just a story from the past; it shows how we can get up again today. When two travelers on a lonely road in Emmaus met someone who walked with them, they did not notice him at first. Only after he shared a meal and spoke the Bible did their eyes open. That moment reminds us

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Apr 05 2026TECHNOLOGY

Titan Army Unveils 1060Hz Dual‑Mode Gaming Monitor

Titan Army has added a new weapon to the gaming monitor arena: the U275M, a 27‑inch screen that can swing between two impressive refresh rates. In its normal QHD mode the display offers a 565Hz frame rate, while switching to full HD unlocks an astonishing 1060Hz, placing it right behind the rare HKC

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