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May 09 2026HEALTH

Longevity Needs More Than Money

Longevity is usually seen as a medical issue. People talk about hospitals, medicines and diet. But the real story is bigger. Social ties and purpose matter just as much as health care. Research shows that friends keep us alive longer. A study at Harvard found that people who love their relationship

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May 09 2026OPINION

Life After a Tragic Loss: Understanding the Realities of Community Mental Health

A recent death at a local mental‑health facility has sparked a wave of grief and debate. The tragedy, involving the program manager Marlene McNeill, has left many people questioning how community care is delivered. While some voices quickly blame the agency, a deeper look reveals the complex world t

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May 09 2026CELEBRITIES

Famous Faces Celebrating May 8th

The day of May 8 brings a mix of seasoned stars and rising talents. One celebrated actor, known for his role in a popular Irish film series, turns 43; he also appeared in a recent Hallmark drama. A younger performer, famous for playing a superhero on television, marks his 45th birthday and first gra

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May 09 2026SCIENCE

Finding the Best Spots for Famous Homes in Huanggang

The research looks at where well‑known old homes were built in the city of Huanggang. It asks which natural features made those places good choices for famous people to live. Using a method called the Analytic Hierarchy Process, the team picked eight key land features. These include things li

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May 09 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrities Over 40: Beach Bodies That Keep the Spotlight

Age is just a number, and these stars prove it on sunny shores. Jennifer Lopez still rocks a toned midsection that looks like a work of art, while Cindy Crawford and Christie Brinkley show that style doesn’t fade with time. Kelly Ripa keeps her physique sharp through regular workouts and mindf

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May 09 2026CELEBRITIES

Sky‑High Dining Opens in Sonoma County

The new rooftop restaurant, AYA, opened on Thursday, May 7 at the Graton Resort and Casino near Rohnert Park. The launch night was a mix of local guests, food experts and pop‑culture personalities. Celebrity chef Roy Ellamar unveiled the menu, featuring fine wines, creative starters and a plen

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May 09 2026WEATHER

Pollen in the Air: How Dry Weather Hits South Carolina

South Carolina is dealing with a tough weather mix. The state is still in severe to extreme drought, and the dry air keeps pollen from washing away. Warm temperatures and steady breezes let pollen stay airborne longer, making allergies worse for many residents. When rain is scarce, trees and grasse

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May 09 2026EDUCATION

Church Facades Tell a Story of Two Cultures

In Sichuan and Chongqing, 62 Catholic churches still stand from the years 1840 to 1949. These buildings are seen as important links between Chinese and Western traditions, so they have been put on a heritage protection list. Researchers used a method called “semantic difference” to score each

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May 09 2026HEALTH

Swedish Doctors Test a New Spiritual Care Tool

A team of specialists in Sweden worked to create and test a fresh version of a well‑known spiritual assessment questionnaire. The original tool, called the HOPE tool, was first made by researchers in another country and helps doctors spot patients’ deep questions about meaning, faith, or existence.

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May 09 2026POLITICS

Costa Rica’s New President Keeps a Familiar Face in Power

Laura Fernández took the oath of office as Costa Rica’s head of state, but she didn’t go it alone. The former president, Rodrigo Chaves, who had a close relationship with the former U. S. President Donald Trump, remains on the payroll as both Minister of the Presidency and Finance. Chaves’ dual rol

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