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Apr 08 2026HEALTH

Finding quiet comfort: A first step in spiritual care for Finland’s seriously ill

Palliative care isn’t just about pain relief or medical check-ups; it also touches the deeper questions people face when life takes an unexpected turn. In Finland, healthcare teams have long struggled to measure spiritual needs because no local tool existed for this part of care. Without such a tool

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Apr 07 2026FINANCE

Air Lease and Sumisho Air Lease Sign Final Deal, Ready to Merge

Air Lease, a Los Angeles airline leasing firm, has secured the last regulatory green light needed to finish its merger with a unit of Sumisho Air Lease Corporation. The approval clears the final hurdle, allowing the deal to close later this month if all remaining conditions are met. The merger will

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Apr 07 2026BUSINESS

Women Directors on Corporate Boards: Who Wins and Why Experience Matters

The push for gender quotas in corporate boards is growing worldwide, yet the real impact of these rules remains unclear. In many Western studies, quotas appear to help women gain seats, but other research shows that the added pressure can backfire. Moreover, most studies treat women as a single grou

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Apr 07 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Next Netflix crime comedy steps out of its comfort zone

Netflix is cooking up a sequel that throws out the usual crime-comedy playbook. After a year-long shoot across England and Italy wrapped in late 2025, the show now promises a twist: less polished London settings, more rugged countryside and glitzy Italian lake views. Theo James, who plays family enf

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Apr 07 2026EDUCATION

School decisions shift after federal guidelines change for transgender students

Several U. S. school districts are now free to rewrite their rules about transgender students after the government stopped requiring them to follow certain protections. The move means schools don’t have to train staff on using the correct pronouns or let students use bathrooms matching their gender

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Apr 06 2026SCIENCE

X‑Rays Reveal Hidden Dance of Electrons

Scientists have found that electrons do not leave atoms as quickly as once thought. When a powerful X‑ray photon hits an atom, it can jolt an electron out in what is called the photoelectric effect. Using pulses that last only attoseconds—one quintillionth of a second—researchers watched the e

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Apr 06 2026SPORTS

Baker Mayfield: A Friend, Not a Diva

Lavonte David, the former Tampa Bay Buccaneers linebacker who played alongside Baker Mayfield in 2023, shares a different view of the quarterback. He says people often misjudge Mayfield’s personality and that he is actually very modest and pleasant to be around. David admits that when Mayfield fi

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Apr 06 2026CELEBRITIES

Shaq’s Kids Won’t Get His $500 Million Unless They Work for It

Shaquille O’Neal made over $500 million in his career, but he’s sticking to a strict rule: his kids aren’t getting a single dollar unless they prove they’re serious. Four kids with Shaunie Nelson—plus one from a past relationship—are watching their dad’s golden touch from afar, waiting to see if the

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Apr 06 2026HEALTH

How Hospitals Choose the Right Medical Tools

Hospitals face a tough balancing act when picking new medical equipment. They need machines that work well and won't break the bank. The World Health Organization offers guidelines to help with this decision. These recommendations focus on two big things: what hospitals actually need and how to get

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Apr 06 2026ENVIRONMENT

Old pipes, new problems: How rusty water lines might be sneaking unseen chemicals into your tap

Most people notice old iron pipes in their water system only when the water turns yellow or rusty. What they don’t see are the invisible side effects. Scientists recently traced how these aging cast iron pipes could be quietly creating extra chemicals in drinking water, ones we don’t even test for r

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