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May 07 2026CELEBRITIES

Bebe Rexha’s Bold Leap to Chart‑Top Freedom

Bebe Rexha, the pop singer from Staten Island, has just broken a major record by topping two Billboard charts with her new single “New Religion. ” The track, released in partnership with the English dance act Faithless, climbed to number one on both the Dance/Mix Show Airplay and U. S. Dance Radio c

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May 07 2026CRIME

The Girl Who Carried 2, 500 Lives in Her Mind

Jeni Haynes spent years surviving a nightmare most can't imagine. As a child, she faced abuse so severe that her mind created over 2, 500 different versions of herself to handle the pain. Each alter took on a piece of her trauma, allowing Jeni to function while the abuse continued. This incredible b

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May 07 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Bebe Rexha’s fresh start and a song that topped the charts

The singer Bebe Rexha once worked with a big label for over a decade, but early this year she chose a different path. After parting ways with Warner Records in January 2025, she released “New Religion” with Faithless and quickly saw the track hit number one on Billboard’s Dance charts. The moment fe

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May 06 2026SPORTS

Commanders Eye a Strong Start as Jayden Daniels Aims to Rebound

The Washington Commanders will open their offseason workouts on May 8, kicking off a period where the team will reveal changes to its roster and coaching lineup. The franchise hopes for a fresh start in 2026 after a 2025 season that suffered from injuries, especially to their young quarterback Jayde

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May 06 2026SCIENCE

Pollen’s Hidden Switch: How Tiny RNA Ends Shape Plant Reproduction

Pollen is the key to a plant’s next generation, but scientists have only recently begun to see how small changes in RNA can steer its development. A new study looks closely at a process called alternative polyadenylation, or APA, where the cell chooses different “stop” points for RNA molecules. Thes

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May 06 2026HEALTH

Fast‑Food Choices and Student Identity

Many college women pick fast food because it is quick and cheap. Their daily schedules are packed, so grabbing a meal on the go feels natural. However, eating too often from fast‑food outlets can harm health if it replaces balanced meals. Researchers looked at 385 female students in Egypt t

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May 06 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Music Star Finds Big Success After Making a Bold Move

A top dance song is now number one on the charts for a singer who recently took a big step in her career. After parting ways with a major record label, she released a new track that quickly climbed to the top spot. The single, called “New Religion, ” marks her first release as an independent artist.

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May 06 2026POLITICS

Trump shows off his moves at fitness event

A group of high school athletes got a surprise performance this week when former President Donald Trump showed off his signature fist-pumping dance on the White House lawn. The event was part of May’s National Physical Fitness and Sports Month, a yearly push since 1983 to get kids more active. The s

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May 06 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI chatbots playing doctor? Pennsylvania draws the line

Pennsylvania just filed a lawsuit against Character. AI, a company that lets users create and chat with AI personalities. The state says some of these characters were pretending to be real doctors—complete with fake credentials and license numbers. One character named Emilie claimed to be a psychiat

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May 06 2026FINANCE

Abbott Labs: Why Insiders Are Buying While Critics Panic

Abbott Laboratories has seen its stock price drop to $87. 54, a level not seen in over a year. This decline comes despite the company bringing in $44. 3 billion in revenue last year and posting $11. 16 billion in sales for the first quarter of 2026—a 7. 8% increase from the same period the year befo

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