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May 03 2026HEALTH

Why most people miss the easy ways to protect their brain

Most Americans see brain health as a top priority, yet very few actually know how to safeguard it. A recent study found that 88% of adults worry about losing their memory as they age, but only 9% feel well-informed about keeping their brain sharp. The gap between concern and action is striking. Whil

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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 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

Baseball’s shifting lineup: what happens when young talent meets team success?

The New York Yankees are facing a classic baseball dilemma these days. A top prospect turned everyday player finds himself on the outside looking in, while a newer face steps in and delivers right away. Anthony Volpe, once a rising star with a Gold Glove and 21 home runs as a rookie, is now waiting

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May 03 2026WEATHER

Northeast Ohio’s weather sees a flip-flop this week

This week in Northeast Ohio, residents will experience a quick switch from chilly mornings to warmer, stormier days. Early Saturday brings a light shower chance, but skies clear up as temperatures stay in the low 50s—cooler than usual for this time of year. Nighttime temperatures drop to around 37

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May 03 2026SPORTS

When Race Day Arrives Without The Puma

The Kentucky Derby, set for this Saturday evening at 6:57 p. m. ET in Louisville, Kentucky, will see 19 horses instead of the usual 20. A late scratch removed The Puma from the lineup due to a swollen leg caused by a skin infection. Trainers Gustavo Delgado Sr. and Jr. had entered the horse at 10-1

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May 03 2026WEATHER

Cloudy Skies and Umbrella Weather in South Carolina

Today won’t be the best day for outdoor plans in Columbia and nearby areas. A steady stream of rain is expected to linger through early afternoon, with some parts of the Midlands seeing heavy downpours. The wet start makes sense—November in the South often brings damp, chilly days. By late morning,

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May 03 2026WEATHER

Minnesota’s weekend weather: sunshine today, small chance of rain tonight

This weekend, Minnesota is getting a classic spring weather mix. Saturday mornings started out cool but slowly warmed up under bright sunshine. By afternoon, temperatures hit around 64 degrees in most areas. As the day goes on, clouds will build up from the west as a weather front drifts in from Nor

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