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May 29 2026TECHNOLOGY

A Fun Baseball Game for Phones

Baseball fans who love video games now have a new way to play on their phones. The game lets players build their own team using cards of real MLB players, both current stars and historic legends. More than 900 cards are available, and players can upgrade them to make their team stronger. The game al

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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 27 2026HEALTH

Delays in Getting Help for Postmenopausal Bleeding Among Black Women

When a woman’s period stops, any bleeding afterward is a red flag that shouldn’t be ignored. Yet many Black women wait too long to see a doctor, especially those who were born in the United States versus those who immigrated. This lag can lead to worse outcomes for a serious disease called endometri

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May 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

IDID Takes Off With Fresh “Fly! ” Release

IDID, the newest boy band from Starship Entertainment, has launched a two‑track single album called “FLY! ” that showcases their upbeat energy and genuine teamwork. The lead song, titled “FLY! ”, comes with a B‑side named “Attent! on. ” The group, formed through the survival show Debut’s Plan in Mar

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May 27 2026CRIME

Remembering a hero and looking at crime in Arlington

Corporal Barry Foust spent over three decades keeping Arlington safe before retiring and later returning to policing after a stint managing airport security. His real legacy traces back to September 11, 2001 when he became the first voice reporting what turned out to be the Pentagon attack. For week

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May 23 2026SPORTS

A racing legend remembered: how Kyle Busch’s impact crossed sports

Kyle Busch wasn’t just another NASCAR star. When news broke that he had died at 41 after a sudden medical issue, the sports world reacted like it had lost a family member. Hockey fans stood silent in the arena. Football players and racing rivals shared heartfelt posts. Even global racing series like

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May 23 2026SPORTS

A Driver's Tribute: Remembering Kyle Busch's Impact Beyond Racing

Kyle Busch may have been known for his aggressive driving style and countless victories on the track, but his sudden passing has left a deeper mark on the racing world. Carson Hocevar, his former teammate in the Truck Series, shared his first public thoughts about Busch after the tragedy, revealing

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May 18 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Light Pillar Sets Sail in the U. S.

Greenwich Entertainment has taken on the job of bringing a new Chinese film to American theaters. The movie, called Light Pillar, is the first feature from director and writer Xu Zao. It premiered at the Berlin Film Festival in a special program that showcases fresh voices from around the world. Aft

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May 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Meet Dudley: A tiny frog with big dreams

A new animated film about a young frog named Dudley is making waves before its official release in 2027. "Dudley and the Space Slugs" tells the story of an adolescent frog tired of his father’s rules. Arthur, the town mayor, keeps Dudley on a tight leash, which frustrates the young frog. His big bre

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May 14 2026LIFESTYLE

Remembering Illinois Heroes in Yorkville

A new tribute will open its doors to the public on May 18th in Yorkville’s Kendall County Office Building. The exhibit, called the Illinois Fallen Wall, showcases photographs of every soldier from the state who lost their lives in combat since September 11th. The display will stay on the first‑floor

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