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Apr 26 2026ENTERTAINMENT

When the past catches up with us

Life can change in a heartbeat, and recent events show just how unpredictable it is. A respected actress known for her roles in popular films passed away suddenly at 57. Her family remembers her as someone who loved deeply, especially her children. Meanwhile, doctors are still figuring out what happ

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Apr 25 2026RELIGION

Pope Calls Out US Death‑Row Plans, Urges Life’s Value

In a letter to DePaul University, the Pope voiced strong opposition to capital punishment in the United States. He reminded readers that life is sacred from the moment of conception, a belief shared by the Catholic Church. The message highlighted that protecting human life is essential for a society

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Apr 25 2026CRIME

How rap lyrics and bias shaped a death sentence

In 2008, two young men in Texas made a terrible decision. James Broadnax and Demarius Cummings robbed two strangers—music producers Stephen Swan and Matthew Butler—in a parking lot. The robbery turned deadly when bullets were fired. Broadnax was later arrested, confessed to the crime, and was senten

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Apr 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

How top writers pick their next big studio move

Hollywood writers don’t switch studios every day—unless they bring record-breaking numbers with them. One writer who just did that is packing up his typewriter for a five-year stay at Universal. He’s not waiting around though; new projects keep popping up while he finalizes the move. A hit crime se

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Apr 24 2026BUSINESS

A Small Win in Cutting Drug Costs

The White House plans to reveal a new deal with Regeneron Pharmaceuticals on pricing for their drugs. This move comes after the company was one of the few chosen to negotiate. Regeneron, which makes treatments like the Covid-19 antibody combo, didn’t comment right away. Their stock price jumped ove

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Apr 24 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Summer concert tickets for just $30? Here’s how to grab them

Live Nation just dropped a deal that turns summer concert tickets into a steal. For one week starting April 29, fans can snag $30 tickets to 70+ shows in Massachusetts. The lineup’s a mix of big names and crowd-pleasers—from pop acts like Kesha and The Pussycat Dolls to country stars like Luke Bryan

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Apr 24 2026CELEBRITIES

The High Price of Living in the Public Eye

At 53, David Wilcock died by suicide, leaving behind a complicated legacy. Known for his claims about government secrets and alien life, he spent decades building a career on ideas most scientists dismiss. His YouTube channel, which reached half a million subscribers, blended fringe science with spi

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Apr 24 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Catching Every Marlins Game Without Breaking the Bank

Watching baseball doesn't have to mean paying for expensive cable packages. The Miami Marlins make most of their games available through streaming services, but figuring out the best deal takes some planning. Local fans have a few budget-friendly options, while those outside Florida need different s

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Apr 23 2026CELEBRITIES

Lee Najjar, Known as “Big Poppa” on RHOA, Passes Away at 68

Lee Najjar died on April 18 at the age of 68, according to his daughter Katelin who shared photos and a heartfelt tribute on Instagram. The Miami‑Dade Medical Examiner confirmed the death, though the cause remains undisclosed. Najjar was a key figure behind the scenes of “The Real Housewives of Atl

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Apr 23 2026CELEBRITIES

A Former Storage Wars Contestant Passes Away at 67

Darrell Sheets, known for his frequent appearances on the reality series that pits buyers against each other in auctions of abandoned storage units, died at his home in Lake Havasu City, Arizona. He was 67 years old. Police responded to the address around two in the morning, finding Sheets deceased

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