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Apr 27 2026HEALTH

Why kids' doctors don't get sick as often as you think

Doctors who treat children deal with runny noses, sneezes, and other germs all day long. One pediatrician shared how a toddler sneezed right in his face during a check-up, leaving him covered in droplets. Another doctor had a near-identical experience. Parents often wonder how these doctors stay hea

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Apr 27 2026POLITICS

Florida’s Redistricting Dilemma: Why Census Flaws Matter Now

Florida is preparing for a special legislative session next month to redraw congressional district lines, a move that happens more often than people realize. The state’s population grew fast in the last decade, but the 2020 Census missed about 750, 000 residents—a significant error that could shape

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Apr 27 2026OPINION

A Naval Leader’s Goodbye After 20 Years

A Navy commander with two decades of service faced an impossible choice: retire early or lose benefits entirely. Michelle Bloomrose, a decorated officer confirmed for promotion to captain, never got to wear the new rank. Instead, she walked away because the government decided her identity made her u

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Apr 27 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrities born on April 26th: from Hollywood stars to historical figures

April 26th isn’t just any ordinary day—it’s the birthday of many well-known faces across different fields. While most people celebrate with cake and gifts, these individuals mark their special day by making others laugh, think, or even changing landscapes forever. Hollywood stars take center stage,

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Apr 27 2026CRYPTO

Weekly crypto buzz: Big bets, political heat, and Bitcoin's rollercoaster

A venture firm isn't letting market troubles slow it down. Blockchain Capital is hunting for $700 million to launch two new funds, even while crypto values have been sliding. The firm aims to close these funds within half a year. Other crypto investors are also managing to gather funds despite the d

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Apr 27 2026CRYPTO

The One Stop Shop for Crypto Trading

Crypto trading used to feel like juggling flaming torches – custody here, lending there, derivatives somewhere else entirely. Most firms pieced together services from different providers, patching gaps with duct tape and hope. But Coinbase flipped that script by offering a complete package under one

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Apr 27 2026SPORTS

Catching the Action: Avalanche Aim for Quick Playoff Exit Against Kings

The Colorado Avalanche are just one win away from sweeping the Los Angeles Kings in their first-round playoff series. After dominating the first three games, they hold a commanding 3-0 lead. Game 4 kicks off today at Crypto. com Arena in Los Angeles, with puck drop set for 4:30 p. m. ET. Broadcasts

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Apr 27 2026HEALTH

Birth Control Pills and Shoulder Injuries: What Women Should Know

Researchers have found a link between hormonal birth control and higher chances of shoulder problems in women. The study focused on three types of birth control: estrogen-only, progestin-only, and combined pills. It looked at women of childbearing age and matched them carefully to compare risks fair

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Apr 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Government Official Checks Out the Big Esports Event

Government leaders don’t usually visit esports events, but recently one showed up to see what all the excitement was about. A cabinet minister toured Inspire Arena in Incheon during a major competition held in a 2026 league home ground. The purpose wasn’t just to observe; the official wanted to unde

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Apr 27 2026HEALTH

Breakdown: How gut bacteria might make brain injuries worse—or better

A bad brain bleed can trigger a hidden chain reaction inside the body. After an aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH)—a type of stroke where blood floods the space around the brain—doctors focus on stopping the initial bleed. But the real problem often starts later when the brain struggles to re

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