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Apr 30 2026HEALTH

Men's Urinary Health: Can Food and Lifestyle Replace Pills?

A new book suggests men can manage common urinary problems without relying on drugs or surgery. It argues that diet, herbs, and lifestyle changes can improve prostate and bladder health by reducing inflammation. The book compares the urinary system to a self-cleaning water filter, designed to work b

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Apr 30 2026EDUCATION

Reading early, dreaming big: How New York invests in kids' futures

Half of New York City students in third to eighth grade can’t read at grade level. That’s a problem because reading isn’t just about passing tests. It’s about opening doors. When kids read, they don’t just learn words—they build worlds in their minds. They start to see themselves differently. They g

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Apr 29 2026SCIENCE

Health Link: How a Blood Marker May Reveal Mood Differences

The latest study looked at the TyG index, a simple blood test that mixes triglyceride and glucose levels. Researchers wanted to see if this marker could be tied to how people feel, especially whether the link changes between men and women. First, they gathered data from a large group of adults wh

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Apr 29 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Megan Thee Stallion Leaves Broadway Early Amid Personal Shake‑Ups

The rapper stepped off the stage at the New York theatre a full two weeks before her planned finale, announcing that her final night as Zidler in “Moulin Rouge! The Musical” would be May 1 instead of the original May 17. She posted a brief note on Instagram with a bandaged‑heart emoji, thanking the

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Apr 29 2026SCIENCE

Building Stronger Fuel Cells with Tiny Platinum‑Cobalt Tubes

Scientists have found a way to make the tiny particles that help fuel cells work better. Instead of mixing the metals together, they grow a thin layer of platinum on tiny cobalt tubes that already have holes in them. This “seeded growth” technique creates a one‑dimensional structure that looks like

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Apr 29 2026POLITICS

Political Talk Turns to Gunfire: A New Debate

A night that was meant for journalists and politicians turned tense when a gunman tried to shoot the president at a White House dinner. After the event, the leader of the country spoke about coming together and said he saw people from both sides united. He also warned that hateful words can create d

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Apr 29 2026SPORTS

Knicks Dominate Hawks in Game 5, Brunson Shines

The New York Knicks took control of the first‑round series against the Atlanta Hawks with a decisive 126-97 win on Tuesday night. Jalen Brunson poured in 39 points, his highest output of the series, and helped the team secure a 3-2 lead that puts them one win away from the Eastern Conference semifin

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Apr 29 2026POLITICS

Germany’s Economy in Trouble: Why the Leader Blames Outside Factors

The German economy has stopped growing, and its new chancellor is pointing fingers at places far from his own office. He promised to revive the country’s sluggish market, but a year later the numbers still show little change. As his approval ratings slide, he has taken to blaming foreign events and

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Apr 29 2026SPORTS

Future NFL Stars: A Fresh Look at the 2027 Draft Class

The 2027 draft may seem far away, but the talent pool is already shaping up to be one of the richest in recent memory. A standout quarterback from Texas shows a blend of size, agility, and creativity that could make him the top pick. His ability to stay calm in pressure situations and deliver und

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Apr 29 2026SPORTS

Bruce Buffer Takes the Blame: How He Fixed Two Big Mistakes

Bruce Buffer, the voice many fans hear before a fight starts, made two big blunders in recent UFC events and said he owns them. At a Seattle fight, the final bell rang after Marcin Tybura faced Tyrell Fortune. Buffer first called Tybura the winner, then officials pulled Fortune back in and he cor

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