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May 27 2026HEALTH

Truth and Care: What People in Maputo Think About Serious Illness

Maputo residents were asked about how they want doctors to talk when a serious illness is present. The study shows most people prefer to know the truth about their condition. Yet some families still hide details to protect loved ones from worry. Researchers used a quick street survey, askin

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May 27 2026EDUCATION

School Mix and Bullying: How Diversity Helps or Fails

Studies show that about one in four high‑school students in the U. S. are bullied by classmates. The new research looks specifically at bullying that targets people because of their race, ethnicity, country of origin or religion. It also asks whether a school’s mix of different groups and its loca

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May 27 2026HEALTH

Catch Cancer Early – The Best Chance to Win

Early detection of cancer is the most powerful tool anyone can use, and it works for everyone, not just those with a family history. A person who survived prostate cancer by getting checked early now knows how crucial timing is; waiting until the disease advances can change life dramatically. Col

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May 27 2026OPINION

The Quiet Room Where Freedom Was Born

Independence Hall is a small, plain room that feels like a quiet witness to history. It was the place where people decided America would be its own nation, and later where they agreed on the Constitution. The room has no fancy decorations; its simplicity reminds us that big ideas can come from

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May 27 2026SPORTS

Titans’ New Defensive Boost: What Amani Hooker’s Words Mean for Fans

Amani Hooker, the veteran safety drafted by Tennessee in 2019, remains a steady presence amid the team’s frequent roster and coaching shifts. In the latest offseason, the Titans’ secondary saw a major overhaul: former players like Darrell Baker Jr. and Xavier Woods departed, while newcomers such

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May 27 2026SPORTS

Coach Kiffin’s Comment Storm Hits SEC Rules

Lane Kiffin, the head coach of LSU football, has sparked a heated debate after making remarks about recruiting differences between his team and Ole Miss. The comments, which were first shared in an interview with Vanity Fair, suggest that Kiffin’s recruiting process is less affected by family concer

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May 27 2026OPINION

Persuasion: Lessons from a Past Great Speaker

"The way people talk today feels harsh and loud, often cutting straight to conflict instead of trying to understand one another. Recent research shows that some politicians gain attention by insulting others, and this trend spreads across government branches. It is not just the quality of language t

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May 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Big Savings on Epson’s 4K Home Theater Projector

Epson has cut the price of its high‑end 4K projector by $400, bringing it to just under $2, 300. The model is a short‑throw laser projector that can be set up a few inches from the wall and still fill the room with a 120‑inch picture. Its brightness is 3, 600 lumens, so it works well even when

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May 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Three Powerhouses of the Ark: Who Rules and Who Rises?

The Ark is run by three huge companies that pull the strings behind politics, war, and everyday life. If one of them were to crumble, the whole system would fall apart. They are not noble; they have done bad things to keep their control. The most honest of the trio is Elysion. Its boss, Ingrid, loo

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May 27 2026SCIENCE

The Hidden Time‑Warp of Looping Videos

Many people spend hours scrolling through short clips that repeat endlessly on platforms like TikTok and Instagram. A recent study looked at how this habit affects the way people feel about time, as well as their emotions and excitement. Researchers followed 151 young adults over two weeks, asking t

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