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May 03 2026TECHNOLOGY

Why Meta’s Next Court Battle Could Reshape Social Media

A major legal showdown is brewing in New Mexico that could force Meta to rethink how its apps work—or push the company to leave the state entirely. After winning a $375 million penalty earlier this year, the state’s attorney general is now pushing for strict changes like age checks for users, limits

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May 03 2026HEALTH

Getting Pregnant When Sperm Count Is Low: Small Changes That Make a Big Difference

Trying to have a baby can feel like an uphill battle when months go by without success. For many couples, the problem isn’t just about timing—it’s about sperm health. While people often focus on women’s fertility, male reproductive health plays a huge role too. Low sperm count is one of the most com

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May 03 2026HEALTH

Healthy habits in college: what Spanish students really do in their free time

University life doesn’t just mean late-night study sessions and endless coffee. For many Spanish students, it’s also a time when daily habits start to take shape—some good, some not so great. A fresh study looked at how these young adults actually spend their time outside classes, using a detailed q

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May 03 2026SCIENCE

How Prairie Dogs Dig: Muscle Secrets Behind Their Burrows

Prairie dogs are famous for their underground homes, built by generations of digging. These tunnels serve as safe spots from predators and as meeting places for their tight-knit groups. But how do their bodies handle all that work? Scientists recently studied nine black-tailed prairie dogs to uncove

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May 03 2026RELIGION

Getting Faith into Therapy: What Muslim Clients Want You to Know

Therapy can feel like a tight box when your beliefs don't fit inside its walls. For many Muslims in the UK, counseling often turns into a place where religion gets left at the door. Sessions focus on emotions or behaviors but skip over the daily practices that give people strength or make them quest

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May 03 2026RELIGION

Religious tensions in Jerusalem: What one attack tells us about shared spaces

A recent clash in Jerusalem highlights the ongoing challenges of managing shared holy sites. Police detained a 36-year-old man after he allegedly struck a French Catholic nun near the Old City’s southern entrance. The suspect, seen wearing religious tzitzit, was arrested on accusations of a hate-dri

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May 03 2026OPINION

Unexpected lessons from two spiritual giants

Journalists often expect celebrities to act like they're too important for small talk. So when the Dalai Lama stepped away from a 1994 news conference at Berea College, he did the opposite—making time for each reporter who had just spent minutes documenting his every word. His quiet gratitude stood

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May 03 2026SPORTS

Atlanta's Sports Highs and Lows: Where the Hawks' Playoff Struggle Fits In

Atlanta sports fans have seen their fair share of dramatic moments over the years, some more embarrassing than others. The Hawks' recent playoff loss by 51 points stands out, but it's not the first time local teams have faltered under pressure. The Falcons' Super Bowl defeat, marred by a quarterback

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May 03 2026SPORTS

The Billion-Dollar Play: How a Sports Mogul’s Cash Could Save Young Lives

Sports teams often grab headlines for eye-watering transfers or record-breaking deals, but one owner just made a move that makes a real difference off the field. A private philanthropist worth billions quietly put $1 million toward The Trevor Project, a group helping LGBTQ+ youth battling mental hea

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May 03 2026CELEBRITIES

Sometimes saying no is the best financial decision

Back in the 1990s, Suze Orman turned down a big publishing deal because she felt the price tag was too high. Her agent warned the offer might keep rising, even past a million and a half dollars. Orman didn’t budge. She believed accepting so much money would make her uneasy. Instead, she asked her ag

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