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Apr 05 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Why a Hit Crime Show is Wrapping Up After Five Seasons

The cancellation of "Mayor of Kingstown" after five seasons raises questions about streaming trends and creative choices. Despite hitting a perfect score on Rotten Tomatoes in its fourth season, the show never became a major streaming hit. That’s surprising because shows with high ratings usually ge

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Apr 04 2026WEATHER

Storms Leave Tornado‑Like Damage Across Northern Illinois

The National Weather Service has confirmed that a weak tornado, rated EF‑1, struck parts of Lee County last Thursday night. A survey team was dispatched to inspect the damage and is still checking sites in nearby Ogle County. Meteorologist Lee Carlaw reported that crews were on the move early Frid

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Apr 04 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Bishop Arrives on Prime Video to Keep Crime Fans Hooked

Prime Video is adding a new crime drama called Bishop, starring Joel Kinnaman as detective Bishop Graves. The show follows Graves in San Francisco where a serial killer targets wealthy residents. Kinnaman’s character has a complex past, and the plot hints that the killer might be linked to his fathe

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Apr 03 2026SPORTS

Soomin Oh: A 17‑Year‑Old Swinging Into Golf History

Soomin Oh is a 17‑year‑old from Ansan, South Korea, who has already outpaced many seasoned golfers. She began swinging clubs in second grade and joined the national team at 14, showing that talent can rise quickly when nurtured early. Her game blends raw power with calm precision, allowing her to

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Apr 03 2026SCIENCE

CHD4: The Switch That Controls Cancer’s Moves

CHD4 is a protein that helps rearrange DNA inside cells, making it easier or harder for genes to speak. It works as part of a larger team called NuRD, which uses energy from ATP to shuffle chromatin. When the cell faces damage, CHD4 steps in at the break sites to help rebuild and decide which

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Apr 03 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Reality TV in Utah: A Look Beyond the Drama

The month of March brought a flood of headlines for Utah’s reality scene. A new season of “Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” hit screens, a beloved Bachelorette contestant was dropped from her show, and several high‑profile divorces made news. These events feel like a whirlwind of conflict, but they als

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Apr 03 2026HEALTH

Ramadan fasting and women's health: what do studies really say?

During Ramadan, Muslim women fast from sunrise to sunset for almost a month. This tradition is mostly known for its spiritual meaning, but it also affects their bodies in noticeable ways. Research now looks closely at how these changes might impact women’s reproductive health. Studies show that fas

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Apr 02 2026ENTERTAINMENT

First‑Ever British Vertical Series Takes the Spotlight

Onset Octopus says it is the first UK company to fully fund and produce a vertical‑video series that will be sold worldwide. The new show, Cowboy Before Dark, follows a same‑sex romance between two friends who reconnect. Writer Octavia McKenzie crafted the story, while actors Elliot Eason and

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Apr 02 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A New Villain in the Wild West

Titus Welliver, best known for playing gritty detectives, has surprised fans by stepping into a new role as a ruthless mob boss in AMC’s newest season of Dark Winds. The actor leaves his familiar crime‑fighter image to portray Dominic McNair, a criminal mastermind who runs his operations from ins

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Apr 02 2026POLITICS

Bahamas Votes Early as Costs Climb

The Bahamas will hold a surprise vote on May 12, a full five months ahead of schedule. Prime Minister Philip Davis made the call after scrapping a sales tax on basic foods to ease the country’s sky-high living costs. The move follows a trend seen in other nations where governments slash taxes on ess

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