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May 16 2026HEALTH

Hidden struggles: How common is abuse among older women in Spain?

Every year, nearly half of women over 60 in parts of Spain face some form of mistreatment at home. A recent study in Eastern Andalusia found that 49. 3% of older women surveyed reported being abused in the past year. Psychological abuse was the most frequent—like verbal insults or threats—affecting

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May 16 2026CELEBRITIES

A 55-year-old mom stuns in Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue

At 55, Bethenny Frankel just made her first appearance in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, proving that swimsuits aren’t just for younger models. Her bold move sparked reactions from her boyfriend, daughter, and even strangers on the street. While some people questioned her choice of outfit, F

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May 16 2026SPORTS

Mitch Marner’s playoff goal shows why hockey is so exciting

Hockey fans know the sport has two very different faces. Sometimes it’s all hard hits and tense battles. Other times, it’s pure magic on ice. Mitch Marner’s goal in the playoffs perfectly captured that split-second excitement. Marner didn’t just score a normal goal. He made the puck dance. While be

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May 16 2026HEALTH

How pain messes with weak ankles

When ankles keep giving out, pain isn’t just something you feel—it actually changes how strong and precise those wobbly joints can be. People with chronic ankle instability often notice their muscles don’t work as well when pain is around. This isn’t just about feeling stiff; it’s about how the brai

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May 16 2026POLITICS

Council Spot Gets Vacant as Member Moves Away

Chardon’s city council is about to say goodbye to one of its own. Councilman David Lelko announced he’s stepping down after eight and a half years on the job. He’ll officially leave on May 26 when he packs up and moves out of state. His resignation letter still needs to be filed, but the paperwork w

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May 16 2026HEALTH

Heat and Early Births: A Growing Global Concern

Around the world, rising temperatures might be silently pushing more babies into early arrivals. A wide study covering 13 countries found links between extreme heat and premature births. But most past research only looks at one place at a time or mixes many small studies together. That leaves big qu

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May 15 2026SPORTS

Game Day Focus: Clark Skips Photos to Get in the Zone

The Indiana Fever flew to Los Angeles for their first away match of the season, taking on the LA Sparks at Crypto. com Arena. They entered the game with a 0‑1 record after losing their opener to Dallas, 107‑104. Clark scored 20 points in that loss, shooting 7 of 18 and adding three rebounds, four as

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May 15 2026HEALTH

Ragdoll Cats in 2019: Health Trends and Longevity

In the United Kingdom, veterinary clinics recorded a snapshot of Ragdoll cats in 2019 that offers insight into their everyday health and lifespan. The study looked at how many of these cats were seen by a vet, what ailments they suffered from, and how long they lived on average. It also examin

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May 15 2026POLITICS

Nation’s Science Future at Risk: What the Board Cuts Mean

The National Science Board, which guides a key federal agency that funds research, was abruptly cleared of its members by a recent government decision. This move happened without clear justification and followed major budget cuts to the agency that has been a backbone of American innovation for deca

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May 15 2026EDUCATION

MIT Faces Drop in Funding and Students

MIT is dealing with a sharp decline in research money and graduate numbers. Last year, federal grants fell by more than 20 percent, cutting the university’s total research budget by about 10 percent. Other sponsors have stepped up, but not enough to cover the loss from government sources. Gra

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