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For your eyes only: Visiting the unlikely gadgets of ‘007 Science’ at Chicago exhibit

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CHICAGO — The last time we saw James Bond he was being blown to bits.

Fasting at school? More Muslim students in the US are getting support during Ramadan

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DEARBORN, Mich. — While Muslim students remain a rarity in many U.S. school districts, they are a major presence in some communities, prompting public schools to be more attentive to their needs during the holy month of Ramadan when dawn-to-sundown fasting is a duty of Islam.

Why COVID patients who could most benefit from Paxlovid still aren’t getting it

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Evangelical minister Eddie Hyatt believes in the healing power of prayer but “also the medical approach.” So on a February evening a week before scheduled prostate surgery, he had his sore throat checked out at an emergency room near his home in Grapevine, Texas.

Ex-etiquette: Holiday disagreement

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Q: My ex and I do not have a formal holiday schedule because we both followed a religion that did not celebrate holidays. Our children, now 12 and 14, have been brought up that way. Over the last year I have met and married someone who is Christian and I converted. She does not approach Easter as religiously as some, but Easter dinner is a huge family occasion. Her kids and extended family all sit down together. I would love my kids to join us, but my children’s mom is adamant that we continue to approach holidays as we always did and will not allow the children to attend the family dinner, even though the children are scheduled to be with me at that time. The kids are excited and really want to go. She’s threatening to go back to court. What’s good ex-etiquette?

Mayo Clinic Minute: Diet and heart disease in the Black community

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Cardiovascular disease kills more Americans than any other condition. However, African Americans are at a greater risk for heart disease and stroke than any other racial group, according to the American Heart Association.

Founder of wellness brand Herbal Goodness believes in plants

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DALLAS — Unoma Okorafor’s childhood home was known for its flowers. In Asaba, Nigeria, the garden produced bright roses and vegetables, and goats and chickens roamed around. It was tended by her mother’s green, nearly golden, hands.

Dawn Kessinger: Share a meal — College kid’s tuna noodle

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Have you ever just not felt like running out for fast food, even though you also have no idea what you’re going to fix for dinner? Do you ever open a cupboard door with a growl in your stomach but also a slice of hope in your heart that you’ll see something that might spark an idea for something satisfying to eat?

Reminisce: Remembering Sister Miriam Hall, who trained more than 1,000 nurses for St. Rita’s

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St. Rita’s hospital opened its doors in December 1918 at the height of the Spanish flu pandemic. Lima native and newly minted nurse Miriam Hall arrived soon thereafter.

ArtSpace to host Kewpee Art Invitational

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LIMA — The 36th Annual Kewpee High School Art Invitational will open with a reception at 6:30 p.m. on Friday, March 22 at ArtSpace/Lima at 65 Town Square.