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May 28 2026HEALTH

Can yoga help patients with head and neck cancer during radiation therapy?

Head and neck cancer patients often face tough side effects from radiation therapy like tiredness, pain, and stress. These issues can make daily life harder. Researchers wanted to see if adding yoga to their routine could improve their well-being. They studied patients who did yoga regularly—includi

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May 28 2026OPINION

Why Cities Keep Paying for Stadiums That May Not Be Worth It

Sports teams often act like they hold all the cards when cities talk about building new stadiums. If a town hesitates, owners threaten to leave—like the Oakland A’s did when they moved to Las Vegas instead of waiting for Oakland’s deal. Other teams have made the same move, from San Diego to Tampa, a

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May 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Canadian Women Powering the Screen

The Canadian film and TV scene has grown into a global force, thanks to a group of women who steer budgets, talent and stories. They work in every layer: from federal agencies that fund projects to studios that bring Hollywood productions north, and from festival organizers who showcase local work t

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May 26 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Market Holds Steady as Traders Bet on the Next Big Move

The crypto market isn’t crashing—at least not yet. Bitcoin is sticking around $77, 000, giving traders a sliver of hope after days of wild swings. A small boost in luck came from U. S. -Iran talks easing up, which helped calm the nerves of investors. But don’t get too comfortable: over $224 million

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May 25 2026CRYPTO

Dogecoin Faces a Key Support Test as Revolut Rolls Out Crypto Card

The digital coin Dogecoin has risen about five percent in the last month, but its future path is now a subject of intense debate among traders. A recent social media post by analyst Ali Martinez highlighted that the price is approaching a critical support area around one cent and two cents. Traders

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May 25 2026SPORTS

The Tennis Debate: Human Calls vs Tech at the French Open

The French Open keeps its old‑school judges while tech fans push for change. A former Wimbledon semi‑finalist, Tim Henman, said he likes the tradition but still wants electronic line calling (ELC). He also noted that on clay, the ball mark can be confusing. The tournament’s president says t

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May 25 2026SPORTS

Canadian GP: Young Champion Sees Rival Drop Out, Mercedes Tumbles

Kimi Antonelli captured his fourth straight victory in Canada, extending the gap between him and teammate George Russell. The race promised drama as both drivers traded positions, but Russell’s retirement from a mechanical issue cut the showdown short. Antonelli’s win marked another triumph for Ferr

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May 25 2026SPORTS

Where New York Fans Wish Their Ashes Would Fall

New Yorkers love their sports teams. They see them as part of who they are. A recent survey asked fans where they would want their ashes scattered if that were possible. The most popular spot is Madison Square Garden. It hosts the Knicks and Rangers and many concerts. Fans feel it is the heart of N

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May 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Summer Books: Fresh Nonfiction Picks for the Hot Days

The sun is coming up, and so are new books that can keep you company on the beach or in a cool chair. Instead of diving straight into fiction, this list highlights nonfiction titles that cover food, sports, history, and more. A memoir from a key figure in the late‑1970s music scene tells the s

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May 25 2026SCIENCE

Understanding how tiny particles from research labs could travel in the air

Scientists ran tests to see how tiny, invisible particles might spread if they escaped from a big science lab in Sweden. They focused on what could happen in the worst possible accident—one where cooling fails and tiny radioactive bits could fly into the air. The goal was to track where these partic

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