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Apr 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Quiet Turn: How a Hospital Baby Changed One Doctor’s Fate

The finale of the second season ends on a surprisingly gentle note, with Dr. Robby holding an abandoned infant named Baby Jane Doe. Rather than a dramatic rescue from a ledge, the episode closes with Robby talking to the baby about his own childhood abandonment and the bright possibilities that stil

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Apr 17 2026TECHNOLOGY

Robots Help Old Hong Kong Residents Get Their Things Back

The fire that shook Tai Po last November left a high‑rise block in ruins and 168 people dead. Now, four months later, residents are trying to recover what they can from the wreckage. Fanny Mok, 59, has lived on the 13th floor for three decades. The blaze destroyed her home and forced her to stay

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Apr 17 2026CELEBRITIES

Prince Harry and Meghan Visit Bondi Survivors on Final Aussie Trip

The Duke of Sussex and his wife arrived in Sydney to meet people who lived through a deadly beach attack. They spoke with survivors, including a man named Elon Zizer who was shot while protecting his kids. The couple also talked to first‑responders and museum staff who are setting up a display

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Apr 17 2026HEALTH

How Small Islands Can Use Precision Medicine

Precision medicine means treating people based on their genes, habits and surroundings. It can change how we stop or cure heart and weight problems. The idea is great, but many poor countries and tiny island states face big obstacles. Their hospitals are weak, the science is expensive, and their peo

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Apr 17 2026HEALTH

Healthy Plant Foods and Liver Health in a Diverse Community

The liver can get stuck with fat when people have certain health problems, a condition once called fatty liver disease but now named metabolic dysfunction‑associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD). This illness is rising worldwide and doctors have only a few good ways to treat it. \\ Research sho

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Apr 17 2026HEALTH

When medical care clashes with personal beliefs

The push to include gender identity in healthcare has led to messy court battles and confusing insurance rules. Hospitals and clinics sometimes refuse treatments like sex changes or hysterectomies based on religious or ethical grounds, only to be sued by patients who feel these refusals are unfair.

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Apr 17 2026RELIGION

Young men in the U. S. are finding more meaning in religion than ever before

Recent data shows a surprising shift among young men in America. More are saying religion plays a big role in their lives than young women—a rare reversal in the past 25 years. In 2024, 42% of men aged 18-29 called religion "very important, " up from just 28% two years earlier. Meanwhile, young wome

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Apr 17 2026RELIGION

Pope Leo speaks out against global leaders fueling chaos, while Cameroon takes a temporary step toward peace

During a trip across Africa, Pope Leo XIV didn’t hold back. In Cameroon, he called out leaders who use power to destroy instead of build. He didn’t name names, but his message was sharp: powerful figures twist faith and turn wealth into weapons. In Bamenda, a city caught in years of unrest, he point

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Apr 17 2026RELIGION

Anton Boisen’s Hidden Breakthrough in Mental Health

Anton Boisen wasn’t just another thinker from the early 1900s. He was a man who turned personal struggle into a fresh way of understanding mental health. After a severe mental breakdown in 1920, he spent time in a psychiatric ward. Instead of just recovering, he began noticing something unusual. His

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Apr 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Michigan City in April: Fun, Culture, and Community

April in Michigan City is more than just spring arriving. It’s a month where laughter, history, and music blend in unexpected ways. One standout is a comedy show about a traveler who misses his flight and ends up in a strange, tiny airport. His witty inner voice keeps the crowd in stitches while tak

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