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May 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Breaking the Rules: A Fresh Look at “I Love Boosters”

The film “I Love Boosters” invites viewers to question the systems that keep people stuck. It tells a story about young activists who steal high‑fashion clothes to escape their everyday lives. In the movie, “booster” is slang for a shoplifter, but it also becomes a way to jump out of a broken system

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May 27 2026CELEBRITIES

An Honest Journey with Sam Elliott

Sam Elliott, now 81, shows that age does not stop a performer from being sincere. He joined Taylor Sheridan’s new show, Landman, after already earning respect on 1883. Elliott plays Thomas “TL” Norris, a Civil War veteran who now lives in a nursing home. The character’s grief over his wife’

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May 27 2026POLITICS

US Airports May Stop International Processing in Certain Cities

The U. S. government is considering cutting off customs and immigration services at major airports located in cities that have chosen not to support a federal immigration push. The idea was mentioned by the Secretary of Homeland Security, who said he has spoken with White House officials but no f

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May 27 2026CELEBRITIES

New Beats and New Beginnings

Ziggy Marley has been busy. He survived a pandemic, turned his dad’s life into film, and released an album of duets with big names. Now he wants a fresh start. He built a new studio in Los Angeles called Rebel Lion Studio. It lets him try out recording at 432 Hz, a frequency he feels is more natura

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May 27 2026HEALTH

Catch Cancer Early – The Best Chance to Win

Early detection of cancer is the most powerful tool anyone can use, and it works for everyone, not just those with a family history. A person who survived prostate cancer by getting checked early now knows how crucial timing is; waiting until the disease advances can change life dramatically. Col

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May 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Big Savings on Epson’s 4K Home Theater Projector

Epson has cut the price of its high‑end 4K projector by $400, bringing it to just under $2, 300. The model is a short‑throw laser projector that can be set up a few inches from the wall and still fill the room with a 120‑inch picture. Its brightness is 3, 600 lumens, so it works well even when

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May 27 2026HEALTH

Long‑Term Changes After a 4‑Week Pre‑Surgery Prep

The study looked at people who had colorectal cancer surgery. Before the operation, some patients took part in a 4‑week program that mixed exercise, good food and stress help. Researchers wanted to see if this prep changed how patients live after surgery, up to two years later. They used a

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May 27 2026HEALTH

Barriers and Boosters for Taking Meds in People with PAD

People over 60 in the UK often have peripheral artery disease, a long‑term blockage of blood vessels that can lead to serious heart or limb problems. Even though doctors recommend medicines and lifestyle changes that lower the risk of bad events, many patients do not keep up with their treatment pla

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May 27 2026HEALTH

Speed and Strength: How Fluorescence Signals Predict Blood Flow Problems

The risk of poor blood flow during colon surgery can lead to serious leaks after the operation. Doctors usually look at how fast blood enters the tissue, but they often ignore other clues from a special dye called indocyanine green. This research focused on the timing and steadiness of the dye

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May 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Zinc Media Takes “Stars of Science” Into a New Era

Zinc Media Group, a British company known for high‑profile TV projects, has been chosen to revamp the 18th season of “Stars of Science, ” a popular show that showcases Arab inventors and entrepreneurs. The partnership comes with a $6 million contract, marking Zinc’s first major entertainment deal in

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