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May 01 2026ENVIRONMENT

Snakes on the Rise: How to Stay Safe When You Spot One

The heat in California is pulling snakes out of hiding, and the numbers of deadly rattlesnake bites have climbed this year. In most years California sees no fatal bites, but this season two people in the south and a third in Mendocino County have died. Experts say warmer weather wakes rattlesn

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May 01 2026SCIENCE

Rice Straw Nanoparticles Boost Polyurethane Films for Safer Packaging

The project starts with rice straw, a waste product that scientists turn into tiny particles. By mixing these particles with zinc and lignin—two natural substances—they create a new material called Zn‑LSF. Next, the team embeds this hybrid into a common plastic known as polyurethane. They test se

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May 01 2026SCIENCE

Regional Climate Models Show Bigger Rainfall Shifts in Southeast Asia

Recent research has revealed that zooming in on the climate picture can change how we see future rainstorms. Scientists compared a global model, which looks at the whole planet in broad strokes, with a regional model that focuses on Southeast Asia’s islands and surrounding seas. The regional v

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May 01 2026SPORTS

Sunny Day Ahead for NYC Bike Tour

New York City’s biggest charity bike ride is set to enjoy a pleasant Sunday. Weather models predict clear skies and temperatures peaking near 59 degrees, making it a comfortable day for riders. About thirty‑two thousand cyclists will line the streets across all five boroughs, sharing roads with m

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May 01 2026POLITICS

Mental Health Care: A Costly Misstep and a Fight for Better Options

The state of mental health treatment in South Carolina is more than a public health issue; it’s an economic emergency. Every year, the United States loses about $343 billion because people with serious mental illnesses are forced into jails or emergency rooms instead of receiving proper psychiatric

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May 01 2026HEALTH

Longevity Myths: Three Ways People Go Wrong

People often chase fancy diets, endless supplements, and strict exercise plans in the name of living longer. Experts say these tricks can backfire if taken to extremes, so it’s better to focus on simple habits that keep both body and mind healthy. The first mistake is going too far. Tracking ever

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May 01 2026HEALTH

Doctors Push for More Thoughtful Stopping of Psychiatric Drugs

Health officials are looking at how medicines for mental health are used, and a group of well‑known doctors is offering new advice on how patients can safely quit them. They point out that sometimes doctors leave people on drugs longer than needed, or when the medicines no longer help. The doctors

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May 01 2026HEALTH

Home Blood Tests: A Simple Way to Spot Health Issues Early

People are moving away from waiting rooms and long appointments to test their blood at home. A new company offers a kit that lets you check up to sixty different health markers right from your kitchen. The test starts at $99 and doesn’t need a needle or a lab visit; instead you use a special arm d

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May 01 2026BUSINESS

War in Iran Forces Dubai Chefs to Cut Menus and Seek Local Foods

Dubai chefs are tightening their menus because the war in Iran has made key ingredients like tomatillos and scallops hard to bring in. Shipping routes that once ran smoothly through the Strait of Hormuz are now blocked, and air freight costs have jumped as jet fuel prices soar. Shaw Lash of Lila Mol

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May 01 2026CELEBRITIES

Royal Visit Turns New York Library Into Celebrity Hub

The British royal couple arrived in Manhattan on April 29, a day that marked the 250th anniversary of American independence. The trip was part of a four‑day tour of the United States, and the first time a monarch had visited New York City since 2010. They began their day at the National September

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