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May 29 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Music, Mystery and New Talent: A Fresh Look at the Latest Thriller

Tuner drops in theaters this Friday, bringing a fresh twist to crime drama. The film follows Niki, a piano tuner whose keen ear turns into a secret tool for breaking safes. He teams up with Ruthie, a gifted pianist who falls for his unusual skill set. The story is directed by Daniel Roher, who also

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May 29 2026SPORTS

How a Racing Star’s Final Hours Unfolded

The racing legend died at 41 after a sudden collapse during a training session. He was coughing up blood and became unresponsive before help arrived. Investigators found he had pneumonia that worsened into sepsis, a life‑threatening infection. The condition also caused severe blood loss, leading

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May 29 2026SPORTS

Binghamton Heads to Morgantown for a Big Test Against West Virginia

The Bearcats arrive in Morgantown to face the No. 16 seeded Mountaineers at Kendrick Family Ballpark, a chance to prove themselves on the national stage. Coach Tim Sinicki, who has guided the team for over three decades, expressed excitement and a bit of nerves about meeting a strong opponent. “It’s

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May 29 2026CRYPTO

Asia’s Crypto Scene: From Regulation to Real‑World Use

Asia is no longer the “latecomer” in digital money. The region’s governments are turning crypto from a speculative fad into everyday finance, using stablecoins for payments, remittances and treasury work. In 2025, Asia moved $12. 5 trillion in stablecoin transactions—more than any other part of th

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May 29 2026CELEBRITIES

Cuffed Jeans: The Easy Celebrity‑Approved Upgrade

Brooke Shields recently stepped onto the streets of New York wearing a pair of dark‑washed cuffed jeans that made headlines among fashion fans. The look was simple yet polished: a high‑waisted pair with the hem rolled just enough to reveal her shoes, paired with a crisp shirt and a matching jacke

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May 29 2026BUSINESS

Loans to ESOPs: Why the Plan Is Not a Loan Shark

Employee stock ownership plans (ESOPs) must keep cash on hand to buy back shares when workers leave or retire. Companies have a few common ways to get that cash, such as putting money into the plan themselves or borrowing at the corporate level and then using those funds to pay employees. These meth

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May 29 2026POLITICS

Texas Senate Race Shakes Up GOP Dynamics

The recent Texas primary has thrown a wrench into the Republican Party’s plans for the upcoming Senate election. Senator John Cornyn, a long‑time incumbent, was defeated by the state’s attorney general Ken Paxton with a margin of 28 percentage points. Paxton, whose career has been marked by co

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May 29 2026POLITICS

Danger in Donetsk: Drone Strike Hits Workers

Denis Pushilin, the head of Russia‑installed Donetsk region, shared news on Telegram that a Ukrainian drone attack claimed three lives and injured another in the town of Vuhlehirsk, north of Donetsk. The victims were part of a water‑repair crew traveling in a car when the drones struck. Pushilin al

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May 29 2026EDUCATION

Learning Without Limits: How a Montessori School Shapes Curious Kids

Olympic View Montessori in Edmonds, Washington, shows a different way to teach. The school’s owner and director says the key idea is to see each child as a unique learner, not just a number on a test. Instead of pushing everyone to hit the same age‑based milestones, the classroom changes to fit wher

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May 29 2026HEALTH

Moving from IV to Under-the-Skin Medicine for Behçet’s Disease

Doctors sometimes swap how patients get medicine for long-term health problems. One option is to switch from infusions in the arm to quick shots under the skin. A study looked at people with Behçet’s disease—an illness that causes swelling and pain—who were already feeling well after getting medicin

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