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Jun 28 2025SPORTS

A Heartfelt Moment: Schaefer's Big Night with the Islanders

On a night filled with emotions, Schaefer, a talented defenseman from the Ontario Hockey League, made history. The Islanders picked him first in the 2025 NHL Draft. Schaefer had a special surprise hidden in his suit. He kept a photo of his late mother close to his heart. This small gesture made the

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Jun 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Carmy's Big Decision and The Bear's Uncertain Future

The Bear's fourth season ends with a powerful episode called "Goodbye. " This episode is all about Carmy's choice to leave the restaurant and hand it over to Sydney. The whole scene takes place in one spot, with just a few characters, and it's packed with emotions. Carmy feels lost and unhappy, and

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Jun 28 2025EDUCATION

Teachers Share Their Stories: Helping Nurses from Abroad Fit In

Teachers play a big role in helping nurses who come from other countries. These nurses often need extra training to work in their new home. But what is it like for the teachers? Not many people talk about this. In Sweden, two universities run special programs for these nurses. The goal is to make s

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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

How Dutch Caregivers Help Parkinson's Patients Move Better

In the Netherlands, many caregivers in long-term care homes know about and use tricks to help Parkinson's patients move around better. A recent survey asked 130 healthcare workers about these tricks, often called compensation strategies. These strategies help patients with walking and getting aroun

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Jun 28 2025SCIENCE

How Butterfly Friendships Shape Their World

Butterflies have a cool way of sticking together. They form groups based on similar looks. This helps them survive. It's like a big team where everyone benefits. Scientists wanted to know more about how these groups form and change over time. They looked at Ithomiini butterflies. These butterflies

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Jun 27 2025HEALTH

Health Care Win: Supreme Court Saves Free Preventive Services

The Supreme Court made a big decision recently. They said that a key part of the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare, is still good to go. This means that around 150 million people can keep getting free preventive services. The court voted 6-3 in favor of this. Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices

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Jun 27 2025CELEBRITIES

Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom: A Look into Their Struggles

Rumors have been swirling about the challenges in Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom's relationship. Sources suggest that things have not been smooth sailing for the couple in recent months. Orlando, in particular, has been finding it tough to cope with the situation. According to reports, Orlando has re

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Jun 27 2025POLITICS

US Senators Get Late Briefing on Iran Strikes, Democrats Fume Over Secrecy

Senators in the US are finally getting a classified briefing about the recent strikes on Iran's nuclear sites, but not without some drama. The White House had to push back the original schedule, which has Democrats pretty upset. They say the administration is keeping them in the dark, especially sin

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Jun 27 2025POLITICS

A Decade of Progress: The Evolution of Same-Sex Marriage in America

In 2015, a significant shift occurred in America when the Supreme Court declared that same-sex couples have a constitutional right to marry. This ruling, known as Obergefell v Hodges, marked a turning point after a decade of legal battles and changing public opinion. Back in 2004, the first legal sa

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Jun 27 2025POLITICS

EU's Big Move: What's Next for Israel Relations?

The EU is stepping up its game on Israel. The Lithuanian president has called for action, saying the current situation is too dire to ignore. He wants the EU to come up with real options to address the crisis. This comes after a review, backed by 19 member countries, suggested Israel might be breaki

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