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May 19 2026TECHNOLOGY

Disney Faces Lawsuit Over Secret Face‑Scanning at Theme Parks

A lawsuit filed in a California federal court accuses Disney of using facial‑recognition cameras at Disneyland and its sister park, California Adventure, without proper disclosure. The company’s system captures visitors’ faces as they enter and matches the images with those taken when tickets or ann

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May 19 2026POLITICS

Parents Face New Charges Over Teen Trouble

In Washington, D. C. , a new policy says parents can be held responsible if they help their kids break the law. The change is part of a tougher approach to teen crime that started on Friday when federal officials announced they would actively pursue parents under the city’s curfew rules. The l

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May 19 2026POLITICS

Ben Cline Eyes Fifth Term After Redistricting Shake‑Up

Ben Cline announced his intent to seek another term in Congress after the Supreme Court refused to revisit a challenge to Virginia’s 2024 election map. The decision, which ended the legal fight over the April 21 vote that counted more than 1. 6 million “yes” ballots, gave Cline a clear signal that t

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May 19 2026EDUCATION

The Law in Action: How New Mexico Keeps Justice Alive

New Mexico’s courts move beyond the courthouse walls every year, bringing real cases to school hallways and playgrounds. Students get a front‑row seat to live oral arguments, hearing judges explain how legal logic turns into decisions that affect everyday life. After the proceedings, the justices ch

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May 19 2026SCIENCE

Deep‑Sea Tragedy: Five Italians Lost in Maldives Cave Dive

Maldivian officials are looking into why five Italian divers died last week in a deep cave off the island. The group, headed by marine scientist Monica Montefalcone, was studying soft corals at the Devana Kandu site. Only one body – that of an instructor – has been found, at a depth of 60 metres. Th

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May 19 2026POLITICS

Teachers Threaten Games, President Promises Quick Fix

Mexico’s president says she will stop teachers from blocking streets before the World Cup starts. She said that while people can protest, the football tournament must go on smoothly. The tension began when officials suggested moving the summer break to June 5, instead of July 15. Teachers f

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May 19 2026POLITICS

Russia and China team up for stronger ties

Vladimir Putin recently spoke about the growing bond between Russia and China ahead of a key meeting with China’s leader. He called their relationship the strongest it’s ever been, built on shared trust and mutual goals. The two nations plan to work together on issues that matter most to them—like p

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May 19 2026FINANCE

Tech Stocks Getting Hype: Xero and Dynatrace in Focus

Two tech companies are getting attention from market watchers right now. One sells small business accounting tools while the other helps big companies track their software performance. Both just got thumbs up from analysts who think their shares will climb. The accounting software maker closed last

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May 19 2026TECHNOLOGY

Disney parks face legal heat over hidden face scans

A California mom just sued Disney parks for five million dollars, claiming the company quietly scans faces of visitors without telling them clearly. The lawsuit says Disney’s parks in Anaheim use cameras that turn people’s faces into digital data—including kids—but don’t make it obvious how to avoid

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May 19 2026POLITICS

Growing up in a secret family

Zayd Ayers Dohrn never had a normal childhood. His parents were radicals in the 1960s and 70s, fighting against the Vietnam War and racism. They lived underground, always looking over their shoulders for the FBI. To Zayd, this wasn't unusual—it was just life. His parents made it seem like they were

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