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Apr 15 2026HEALTH

Hospital Power Struggles During COVID

The story of Portugal’s public hospitals in the pandemic shows how fights over authority can hurt learning and response. When the crisis hit, managers, doctors, and politicians all wanted control. Their clashes created a patchwork of power that made it hard for hospitals to act together. Beca

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Apr 15 2026POLITICS

School Bills Stir Debate: Chaplains vs. Parental Consent

Ohio lawmakers are pushing two new school rules that feel like opposite sides of the same coin. One bill would let public schools invite volunteer religious counselors to talk with students, while the other demands parents sign off before a minor can get any mental‑health care at all. Both proposals

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Apr 15 2026FINANCE

Bitcoin Faces a $75, 000 Check‑Point

Bitcoin is stuck at a key price point and cannot keep moving higher. After a brief climb to about $76, 000, it fell back near $73, 900. The price is being watched closely because $75, 000 acts as both a goal and a limit. Other major cryptocurrencies like ether, XRP and solana are also dropp

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Apr 15 2026TECHNOLOGY

Eye Care Hack: A Smart Tool to Spot Kids’ Near‑Sight Problems Early

A new project is building a computer program that can spot how quickly kids’ vision might worsen. The goal is to help parents and teachers catch myopia before it gets serious. The program uses artificial intelligence, which means the computer learns from many examples of eye measurements and life

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Apr 15 2026CELEBRITIES

Life in the Spotlight: A Fresh Look at the Sussexes’ Moves

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have shifted from royal duties to a new phase that mixes media ventures, lavish living, and uncertain future plans. After stepping back from official royal roles, they entered a five‑year deal with Netflix that produced several high‑profile projects. The partnership en

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Apr 15 2026SCIENCE

Understanding the Brain One Neuron at a Time

Neuroscientists often compare the brain to a crowded stadium. A microphone placed in the center can pick up a general hum, but it tells you nothing about individual conversations. To get real insight, scientists must listen to each speaker separately. This idea guides the work of a researcher who st

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Apr 15 2026HEALTH

Long‑Acting Medicines: A New Road for Moms and Kids

A recent meeting gathered doctors, researchers, patient groups, regulators and pharma to talk about medicines that stay in the body for weeks or months. The main goal was to make sure pregnant women, nursing mothers and children can safely use these new drugs. Three questions guided the talks:

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Apr 15 2026HEALTH

Measles Alert in Weld County: One New Case Sparks Vaccination Reminder

A new measles case has been confirmed in Weld County, bringing attention to the importance of vaccination. An adult who had not received the measles vaccine was a close contact of someone already infected in Weld County. On Monday afternoon, this person visited two medical facilities in Larime

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Apr 15 2026CRIME

Mental Health Crisis Claims Back‑Charge in Molotov Attack Case

A man from Spring, Texas faces state charges for an attempt to kill OpenAI chief Sam Altman by hurling a Molotov cocktail at his San Francisco house. The defendant, Daniel Moreno‑Gama, appeared in court on Tuesday for the first time. A judge ordered him to be held without bail and set his arraignmen

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Apr 15 2026CELEBRITIES

Prince Harry Talks Fatherhood and Therapy on Aussie Trip

Harry visited a Melbourne football club during his four‑day Australian tour with Meghan. He spoke about the challenges of being a new dad and how therapy helped him feel closer to his children. He said he once felt distant because his wife was the one who made them. The Duke explained that therapy i

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