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May 24 2026TECHNOLOGY

China’s Space Plans: A Year in Orbit and a Race to the Moon

China is gearing up for a major space mission this weekend, sending three astronauts to its Tiangong space station for a year-long stay. This isn’t just a routine trip—it’s a test of human endurance in space, with one crew member staying far longer than China has ever attempted before. The mission a

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May 24 2026SPORTS

High School Sports on May 23: Check Out the Big Games Near You

Friday offers a packed day of high school sports across Central New York, with championship matchups leading the way. Lax fans should circle 10 a. m. for the boys’ lacrosse quarterfinals—LaFayette/Onondaga Central faces Cazenovia in a clash of teams with surprisingly strong records. Later at noon, R

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May 24 2026HEALTH

The silent signals our body sends when we ignore them

Kyle Busch, a well-known name in car racing, died recently at 41 from pneumonia that turned into sepsis, a severe blood infection. What makes his story stand out isn’t just the tragedy of losing someone so young but how it highlights a common mistake many make—dismissing what their body tries to tel

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May 24 2026SPORTS

Sports fans have plenty to watch this weekend

Sunday packs a punch with racing, soccer, and playoffs filling the TV schedules. The day kicks off early with motorcycles racing in France at 11 a. m. Eastern—dirt bikes flying through tight turns in the MXGP series. Meanwhile, car fans can catch IndyCar qualifying at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway

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May 24 2026HEALTH

How Ethiopian farmers fight bugs in their animals

In the busy city of Hawassa, Ethiopia, raising cows and goats is a big part of life. These animals help families earn money and eat well. But tiny pests like ticks and lice often ruin this hard work. They make animals sick and can spread dangerous diseases. Farmers have two main ways to fight these

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May 24 2026HEALTH

Bangladesh's measles crisis: what's behind the surge and how it's being fought

Bangladesh is currently facing one of its worst measles outbreaks in years, with serious consequences for children. So far this year, health officials have recorded at least 86 confirmed measles deaths among kids, along with another 426 cases where symptoms strongly suggest measles. These numbers co

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May 24 2026HEALTH

New Ebola checks at Atlanta airport for travelers from three African countries

U. S. health officials have quietly added more screening spots for travelers coming home from parts of Africa where Ebola keeps showing up. Atlanta’s busy international airport now joins one near Washington in checking passengers arriving from Congo, Uganda, and South Sudan. Travelers from these cou

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May 23 2026POLITICS

Why the “Good Guy” vs “Bad Guy” Debate Misses the Point

Politics often feels like a wrestling match where two wrestlers pretend to fight while secretly following the same script. One side gets labeled “Viewpoint A” – the usual heroes in this show – while the other becomes “Viewpoint B, ” the dramatic villains. But here’s the twist: both wrestlers actuall

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May 23 2026EDUCATION

Behind the Scenes: The Struggles of LGBTQ+ Researchers in Southeast Asia

Finding out what LGBTQ+ life is really like in Southeast Asia isn’t easy. Researchers who try often run into problems that most people never see. From Indonesia to Vietnam, these academics face more than just data collection—they deal with social stigma, unclear rules, and sometimes personal danger.

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May 23 2026HEALTH

When doctors struggle to spot child abuse signs

Every year, millions of children worldwide face a hidden crisis—sexual abuse—but spotting it isn’t always straightforward. Doctors often meet young patients with unusual marks or discomfort in private areas, situations that might look like abuse at first glance. Yet many of these cases turn out to b

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