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May 14 2025POLITICS

The Church's Stand Against Favoritism

The Episcopal Church has decided to stop working with the U. S. government on refugee resettlement. This move comes after the Trump administration asked the church to help resettle white Afrikaners from South Africa. The church's leader, Presiding Bishop Sean Rowe, made it clear that this request we

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May 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

14 Films to Keep an Eye on at Cannes

The Cannes Film Festival is back, and it's packed with films that are sure to make waves. Among the highlights are some big names and fresh faces, all bringing unique stories to the screen. The festival will showcase a mix of genres, from thrillers to dramas, and even some comedies. One of the most

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May 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

A New Game Changer for Runners

The Suunto Run smartwatch is designed with runners in mind, whether they are just starting out or are seasoned athletes. It offers a range of features to help users get in shape, maintain fitness, or push their limits. The watch is notably lighter than its predecessors, the Suunto Race and Race S, w

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May 14 2025HEALTH

The Role of Community Hubs in Keeping Seniors Active and Healthy

Day centers are hubs where older adults can go to socialize and get support. These places are crucial for people who live on their own. They offer a way to stay connected and engaged. This is especially important as people age. A study looked into how these centers help with health and social care.

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May 14 2025LIFESTYLE

Smart Ways Parents Can Save on Kids' Clothes

Parents often face a familiar challenge as the weather warms up: their kids have outgrown last year's summer clothes. This annual cycle can be costly, as buying a new wardrobe every year adds up quickly. However, there are clever ways to tackle this issue without breaking the bank. In Ann Arbor, a

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May 14 2025HEALTH

Cold Exposure and Vitamin D: A Rat Study on Brain Health

The brain's hippocampus is crucial for learning and memory. It is also very sensitive to stress. One type of stress is being in cold water for a long time. This can harm the hippocampus and affect how well it works. This is because the body's stress response system kicks in, releasing certain hormon

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May 14 2025BUSINESS

Cutting Costs, Boosting AI: What's Happening at Microsoft?

Microsoft is making a big move to cut costs. They are saying goodbye to 7, 000 employees. That's about 3% of their total workforce. This is a significant step, especially since the last big layoff was in 2023. The cuts will happen everywhere, in all departments and countries. This isn't about perfor

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May 14 2025EDUCATION

Career Paths Made Easy in South Carolina

The South Carolina Department of Employment Workforce has given a big boost to job hunters and students. They have updated their Find Your Future website. It is a virtual hub that connects people with tools for career planning and advancement. The site is designed to be user-friendly and packed w

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May 14 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Cost of Cancer in China

Cancer is a heavy burden. It's not just about the physical toll. There's also a mental and financial strain. This is especially true in China. Many cancer patients face a unique challenge. It's called subjective financial distress. This is when patients feel anxious about money. They worry about how

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May 14 2025POLITICS

Firms Fold Under Pressure: A Look at Legal Giants' Struggle

Law firms, often seen as powerful and unyielding, are facing a tough challenge. These firms, known as "Big Law, " are usually at the forefront of high-stakes battles. Yet, when it comes to defending themselves, many are struggling. Why is this happening? The issue boils down to a lack of self-prese

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