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May 03 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Top 10 crime shows worth your time

Great crime shows do more than just shuffle suspects in and out of rooms. They make you care about the people behind the badges, show how messy real police work can be, and sneak in smart ideas that stick with you long after the screen fades. Out of hundreds of options, a handful rise above the rest

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May 03 2026CRIME

Jail death linked to methamphetamine: what autopsy results show

A man who entered the Jefferson County jail in February died just three days later, with toxicology reports later confirming methamphetamine as the reason. The 31-year-old had been taken into custody on February 16 following an arrest, but his health rapidly declined in the days that followed. Staf

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May 03 2026LIFESTYLE

South Shore’s Big Food Tasting Event for Charity

Every May, food lovers in the South Shore area get a chance to try dishes from some of the best local kitchens—all while supporting a good cause. This year’s food festival, happening on May 6 at the South Shore YMCA in Quincy, isn’t just about eating. It’s a fundraiser where 34 restaurants and bever

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May 03 2026POLITICS

Europe’s Military Future After US Troop Cuts

Germany’s defense chief now insists the country must step up its own security game. The push comes after the United States said it will pull out 5, 000 soldiers from German soil. At the moment, nearly 40, 000 American troops still call Germany home, but their ranks are shrinking. The move isn’t a su

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May 03 2026ENTERTAINMENT

What really happens at the Met Gala behind the glamour

Every May, New York’s fashion world stops traffic on Fifth Avenue. The red carpet stretches outside the Metropolitan Museum of Art, not because the museum is open for visitors, but because it’s closed for a private event. Around 400 guests pay five-figure sums or secure sponsorship from luxury brand

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May 03 2026CELEBRITIES

Why Plus-Size Confidence Still Matters When Weight-Loss Drugs Are Everywhere

Ashley Graham isn't backing down from her body-positive message even as GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy flood social media. The 38-year-old model admits the trend hits hard for women who spent years fighting to love their bodies exactly as they are. "It feels like a step backward, " she explains

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May 03 2026POLITICS

Troops Move from Germany Stirs Debate in Washington

A sudden decision to pull over 5, 000 U. S. soldiers from Germany has sparked debate among top Republican leaders. Two powerful committee chairs, Senator Wicker from Mississippi and Representative Rogers from Alabama, called the move “risky. ” They argue that shifting forces without careful planning

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May 03 2026CRIME

What happens when everyday choices turn dangerous?

A young girl vanished decades ago, leaving her family searching for answers. Jennifer Sophia Marteliz was just seven when she disappeared from Tampa in 1982. Now, at 50, she’s still missing—her face updated in age-progressed photos, but her fate unknown. Meanwhile, a father in Virginia made a split-

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May 02 2026CRIME

Sleepy Drivers and Other Late‑Night Troubles in South Euclid

At 2:20 a. m. on April 25, police were called to the Rally’s drive‑thru in South Euclid where a man was found dozing behind the wheel. The 46‑year‑old from South Euclid woke up when officers arrived, failed sobriety tests, and was taken into custody for operating a vehicle while intoxicated. Just

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May 02 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Life for a Classic Thriller

Hannibal, the show that left many viewers in suspense, deserves another chance. The series ended abruptly after three seasons, and its final moments felt more like a cliffhanger than a conclusion. Viewers were left wondering what would happen next to Will Graham and Dr. Lecter. The story ended with

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