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Scientists find clues about where the biggest fish in the sea are mating

Scientists find clues about where the biggest fish in the sea are mating
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In brief Easter appearance, Pope Francis calls for Gaza ceasefire

Pontiff had been increasingly vocal about Israel’s military campaign in Gaza before being hospitalised with pneumonia.
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Interior Designer Shares Which Popular Trend Is Now ‘Lazy, Boring’

“This open concept thing is not working,” said the interior designer in the viral video.
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Netanyahu says Israel has ‘no choice’ but to continue fighting in Gaza

He said Hamas has rejected Israel’s latest proposal to free half the hostages in return for another temporary truce.
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‘I have my kids back’: Running event promotes alternatives to addiction

A mother whose life was derailed by drugs is now running half marathons with the daughter she lost care over during her addiction.
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Pope Francis appears on Easter Sunday to deliver blessing

Francis did not celebrate the Easter Mass in the piazza, delegating it to Cardinal Angelo Comastri, the retired archpriest of St. Peter’s Basilica.
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Celebrating fact-checking around the globe

Celebrating fact-checking around the globe
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Researchers highlight surprising benefit of e-bike rides for older adults: ‘People tend to breathe deeper’

Outdoor stimulation and physical activity are known to help prevent age-related cognitive decline. Researchers highlight surprising benefit of e-bike rides for older adults: ‘People tend to breathe deeper’ first appeared on The Cool Down.
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New figures shed light on US abortion travel as Trump cuts tracking research

Guttmacher report finds 155,000 people crossed state lines for procedure – double number who did so before Roe’s fall

For the second year in a row, abortion providers performed more than 1m abortions in the United States in 2024. About 155,000 people crossed state lines for abortions – roughly double the number of patients who did so in 2020, before the US supreme court overturned Roe v Wade and paved the way for more than a dozen state-level abortion bans to take effect.

These numbers, released earlier this week by the abortion rights-supporting Guttmacher Institute, have not changed much since 2023, when the US also performed more than 1m abortions and 169,000 people traveled for the procedure.

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Are Fast Food Restaurants Open on Easter? List of Restaurant Hours

While some fast food locations will be closed on Easter, others will be operating on limited or regular hours.