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May 07 2026POLITICS

Prime Minister Ousted in Solomon Islands Confidence Vote

The leader of the Solomon Islands, Jeremiah Manele, lost his job after a parliamentary vote that showed more lawmakers wanted him gone than stayed with him. The result was 26 votes against him and only 22 for him, with two members choosing not to vote. Manele said he hoped everyone would keep work

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May 07 2026HEALTH

Strokes, Climbing, and New Tech: A Chicago Story

Lucas Wittwer was only 27 when a fall at a climbing gym sent him into unconsciousness. He woke up feeling fine, but doctors later discovered he had suffered a hemorrhagic stroke caused by an aneurysm. The episode left him with no memory of the days when doctors performed a delicate embolization to s

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May 07 2026BUSINESS

China’s Exporters Stay Calm as Trump Heads to Beijing

Chinese companies that sell a lot of their products in the United States feel little fear about President Trump’s upcoming visit. A salesperson from a firm that makes electric lockers and vending machines says the U. S. will keep buying Chinese goods as long as trade remains open. She notes that Chi

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May 07 2026POLITICS

Brazil’s Leader Prepares to Talk Crime and Trade with Trump

President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva will meet U. S. President Donald Trump next week to talk about fighting organized crime and changing trade rules. The meeting is set for a short trip, and Brazil’s finance minister said the talks aim to keep the country safe and open dialogue with America. B

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May 07 2026HEALTH

A Clear Look at a Brain‑Boosting Capsule

The world of brain‑boosting supplements is crowded, and one product that has sparked conversation is a daily capsule packed with eight botanical and nutritional ingredients. The formula blends extracts such as Ginkgo Biloba, Bacopa Monnieri, and Phosphatidylserine with amino acids like N‑Acetyl‑L‑Ca

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May 07 2026WEATHER

Storm Watch in Alabama Without Main Radar

A big weather radar at Birmingham’s National Weather Service office has stopped working because of a hardware glitch. The loss happens right when the state expects heavy storms on Wednesday afternoon and into the night. The office still has to keep its eyes open for danger, but it can rely on oth

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May 07 2026WEATHER

Weather Shift: From Warm Breeze to Rainy Haze

The day that began with heat and wind quickly turned wet across the DC region. Mid‑week showers arrive, yet a brief sunny break may appear in the afternoon before evening storms stir again. Temperatures rise to just over 70°F, with wind gusts reaching 25‑30 miles per hour. Light rain of about a tent

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May 07 2026CELEBRITIES

A Rising Star’s New Chapter in Hollywood

Genneya Walton has just signed a management deal with Strand Entertainment, marking the next step in her growing career. The actress is best known for her role as BB Urich, a sharp‑witted reporter linked to the New York Bulletin’s Ben Urich, in the second season of Marvel’s “Daredevil: Born Again. ”

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May 07 2026CRIME

Surprising Twin Shootings in Deep Ellum Leave One Dead and Five Hurt

A shooting at the corner of Commerce Street and Malcolm X Boulevard knocked out three people early on Tuesday night. Police arrived before 10:30 p. m. , found the victims, and sent them to a nearby hospital. They are expected to live. Later that night, two more people were taken by private cars to

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May 07 2026TECHNOLOGY

Quantum Leap Energy Adds New Advisor to Boost Nuclear Tech

Quantum Leap Energy, a company that works on new ways to make nuclear fuel, has brought a fresh voice onto its advisory board. The new member is Dr. Peter Fiske, known for turning ideas into real products and for working closely with government agencies. Dr. Fiske’s background is wide-ranging. He h

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