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May 29 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Moriarty shifts from shadow to spotlight in a crime series twist

A new crime drama is flipping the script by putting the classic villain at the center of the story. Instead of playing second fiddle to Sherlock Holmes, Professor Moriarty steps into the lead role as a complex character with a double life. The show’s creators are building a world where this criminal

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May 29 2026CRIME

When Netflix Takes on Legal Drama: The Murdaugh Saga Gets a Fresh Look

A short Netflix documentary series is diving back into one of America’s most talked-about legal cases. The new episode, part of the "Instadocs" lineup, revisits the Alex Murdaugh story just as it’s taken another dramatic turn. In 2023, Murdaugh was found guilty of murdering his wife and son and sent

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May 29 2026SCIENCE

How One Scientist Helped Bridge the Gap in Global Immunology

A hundred years ago, the understanding of human immune systems varied sharply between different parts of the world. Western science had made steady progress, but research in Eastern Europe lagged behind due to limited resources and isolation. A key figure changed that balance—Jaroslav Šterzl, whose

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May 29 2026HEALTH

Why Patients Struggle to Move After Oral Cancer Surgery

Hospitals push patients to start moving soon after surgery because it helps recovery. But many with oral cancer still don’t follow this advice. Early movement can lower infection risks, speed up healing, and improve mood. Still, patients often resist even simple exercises like walking or stretching.

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May 28 2026CRIME

A Man’s New Prison Sentence After a Day of Chaos

The story begins in Kent County, Michigan, where a 46‑year‑old former juvenile lifer was sentenced to prison again. He had been released in 2023 after serving 27 years for a 1996 murder that followed an armed robbery. His release was part of a larger shift in how the courts treat young offenders, bu

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May 28 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Discover Pixar’s Hidden Art Vault at Disneyland

Guests stepping into the second‑floor atrium of Pixar Place Hotel will meet a vibrant collection that celebrates the upcoming Toy Story 5. The gallery showcases hand‑drawn sketches, painted scenes, and three‑dimensional models that reveal how the movie’s visuals came to life. A striking mural domin

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May 28 2026ART

Mendota’s Nature‑Art Festival

The city of Mendota rolled out a one‑day bash that blends birds, art and local pride. The event kicked off at 9 a. m. on June 14 with a nature‑journaling class and a guided walk around Lake Kakusha, letting folks spot birds and learn to record their observations. A few hours later the downtown

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May 28 2026ART

Fishing Stories: Art, Culture and the Sea

The new show at Mingei International Museum in San Diego looks at fishing beyond just catching food. It mixes old tools, modern art and movies to show how people and fish have lived together for centuries. The exhibit stays open until November 1, 2026 and is led by Dr. Emily Hanna who talks about th

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May 28 2026ENVIRONMENT

Scholarship Honoring a Fallen Warden

The Maine Trappers Association has set up a new scholarship named after former warden pilot Joshua Tibbetts, who lost his life in a tragic aircraft accident on May 12 near Avon. The award was launched through the association’s newly created nonprofit, the MTA Outdoor Learning Foundation, and involve

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May 28 2026POLITICS

Parking Rules Shift: Kalispell Tightens Street Space and Fines

Kalispell city leaders are set to change how downtown parking works, aiming to free up street spots for shoppers and visitors. The plan comes after a report highlighted that parking shortages might be turning people away from the town’s main shopping area. \ The city council met on Tuesday to discu

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