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May 03 2026ENTERTAINMENT

What really happens at the Met Gala behind the glamour

Every May, New York’s fashion world stops traffic on Fifth Avenue. The red carpet stretches outside the Metropolitan Museum of Art, not because the museum is open for visitors, but because it’s closed for a private event. Around 400 guests pay five-figure sums or secure sponsorship from luxury brand

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May 03 2026SPORTS

The WNBA’s big change after Caitlin Clark joined

Caitlin Clark didn’t just join the WNBA—she reshaped it almost overnight. Before April 2024, the league had its own rhythm, but Clark’s arrival brought a new energy that caught everyone off guard. Lexie Brown, a player with years of experience in the league, noticed the shift right away. Clark didn’

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May 03 2026OPINION

A governor who opened doors and built a stronger Maine

Janet Mills made history in Maine by becoming the first woman to hold key legal and political roles in the state. Starting as district attorney in three counties, she later served as attorney general, and finally as governor. Each step broke barriers for women in public service, showing young girls

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May 03 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Strange Walk Through Crime’s Dark Side

Train rides can lead to odd discoveries. One recent trip through Brooklyn showed an ad that stood out—bold letters warning about "The Mind of a Serial Killer: The Experience. " A mugshot stare seemed to follow riders, promising a five-minute walk from Union Square. The idea wasn’t new. Cities have b

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May 03 2026FINANCE

Trading Made Smarter: A New AI Tool for Market Players

Financial markets today are like firehoses—full blast with data. Prices jump, news breaks, charts flash signals, and opinions spread fast. Most traders drown in this flood rather than swim through it. A new platform steps in not to add more noise, but to help users cut through the chaos before placi

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May 03 2026ENTERTAINMENT

How a quiet producer quietly reshaped what we watch on TV

Back in the 1980s, TV was all about noise. Bright lights, loud voices, and rapid scene changes tried to grab attention. One producer noticed something different: families weren’t just watching—they were talking, laughing, and connecting. Instead of following the loudest trends, she chose shows that

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May 03 2026ENTERTAINMENT

AI in Film: What Counts as Real When Movies Get a Tech Boost?

The debate over artificial intelligence in movies just got clearer—at least for the Oscars. The group behind the awards says AI actors won’t get a golden statuette, even if they look real. To win acting awards, the person must actually be there, performing live, and they have to agree to it. Scripts

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May 03 2026BUSINESS

Cleaner Energy, Smarter Factories: How a Fast-Growing Startup is Changing the Game

A little-known energy tech company quietly set some big goals back in 2025 and actually met them. This startup, now selling gear in 85 countries, cut the power its products use by half—or even more—compared to the year before. Its inverters, battery boxes, and car chargers all drank less electricity

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May 03 2026TECHNOLOGY

TSMC's New Chip Tech: Smaller, Faster, More Efficient

TSMC is cooking up something big for the future of computer chips. Their newest project, called A16, is part of their "Angstrom Era" lineup, promising chips that are faster, more powerful, or use less energy compared to their current models. But what makes A16 stand out is its "Super Power Rail" tec

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May 03 2026HEALTH

Why most people miss the easy ways to protect their brain

Most Americans see brain health as a top priority, yet very few actually know how to safeguard it. A recent study found that 88% of adults worry about losing their memory as they age, but only 9% feel well-informed about keeping their brain sharp. The gap between concern and action is striking. Whil

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