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Apr 21 2025RELIGION

A New Saint's Path Paused

The journey to honor a young tech-savvy Catholic has hit a snag. Carlo Acutis, who passed away at just 15, was on track to become the first millennial saint. His canonization, set for next Sunday, has been delayed. This is due to the recent passing of Pope Francis. The event was planned for St. Pete

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Apr 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

The PS5 Pro's Cooling Revolution

The PS5 Pro has a secret weapon that makes it stand out. Liquid metal is the key ingredient that keeps this gaming console running smoothly. This isn't just a minor tweak. It's a big deal because it shows how far technology has come. The original PS5 was already ahead of its time. But the PS5 P

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Apr 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Windows 11's Recall Feature: A New Look at Privacy and Security

Windows 11 is bringing back the Recall feature, but this time with a focus on fixing past mistakes. Recall is a feature that tracks a lot of what you do on your PC. It takes screenshots and saves text, creating a big database of your activity. This feature is only available on Copilot+ PCs, which ar

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Apr 21 2025FINANCE

The Market's Rollercoaster Ride: How Political Tensions Are Shaking Investor Confidence

The financial world started the week with a jolt. Stocks, bonds, and the dollar all took a nosedive. Why? Because investors are spooked. They're worried about the independence of the Federal Reserve. The White House has been throwing some serious shade at the Fed, and it's not sitting well with inve

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Apr 21 2025POLITICS

A Catholic Meeting and a Global Farewell

The world was saddened by the passing of Pope Francis. He was a key figure in the Catholic Church. Before his passing, he had a special meeting. It was with the U. S. Vice President, JD Vance. This meeting took place in the Vatican. It happened on Easter Sunday. Pope Francis was in a wheelchai

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Apr 21 2025POLITICS

Harvard Under Fire: The Political Battle for University Independence

The political storm brewing around Harvard University is not just about a single institution. It's a clash that reflects a broader struggle between conservative ideologies and academic freedom. The conflict began with a podcast discussion in 2021, where far-right blogger Curtis Yarvin and former Tru

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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Dangers of Black Box Predictions in Sports Medicine

In the world of sports, athletes push their bodies to the limit. To keep them in top shape, doctors use various tools and methods. One of these tools is black box prediction methods. These methods use complex algorithms to predict injuries or performance. However, these tools are not always reliable

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Apr 21 2025ENVIRONMENT

Who's Talking About Biodiversity in Europe?

Europe is full of experts talking about biodiversity. They have lots of data on how biodiversity is doing, where it's going, and what can be done about it. But there's a problem. All this knowledge isn't always getting to the people who make the rules. The EU has a big plan to fix this by 2030.

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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

Cost-Effectiveness of a New Lung Cancer Treatment in China

In China, a new treatment for lung cancer is gaining attention. Penpulimab, a type of drug known as a PD-1 monoclonal antibody, is being used alongside paclitaxel and carboplatin. This combination is showing promise for patients with a specific type of lung cancer called squamous non-small cell lung

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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

Medications and Kids' Cholesterol Levels

The number of children with high cholesterol is growing. This is a big deal because it can lead to heart problems later in life. Doctors need to spot this early and take action. A healthy lifestyle is key for all kids, but some might need medicine too. The focus here is on drugs that mess with chol

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