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May 18 2026POLITICS

Massachusetts Faces New Campaign‑Finance Debate

Senator Rebecca Rausch has introduced a budget amendment that would remove the clause in state law allowing candidates to spend unlimited amounts on their own campaigns. The proposal, called “Elections Not For Sale, ” targets the practice that let billionaire Mike Minogue pour more than $13 million

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May 18 2026TECHNOLOGY

Elon Musk dominates X, but who else makes the top list?

Elon Musk isn’t just the richest guy on Earth—he’s also the most followed person on X, with nearly a quarter-billion users tracking his every post. That’s more than double the fans of the second-place account. Since buying the platform in 2022, Musk’s influence has only grown, turning X into what fe

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May 18 2026HEALTH

When should women start mammograms? The confusing rules explained

Doctors don't agree on when women should start regular mammograms. Some say 40, others say 45 or 50. Even the frequency is debated—yearly or every two years? This confusion comes from guidelines that focus on women with average risk, not considering that breast cancer isn’t just one disease. About

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May 18 2026CELEBRITIES

Savannah James Shifts Focus from Cheering to Leading with Her Skincare Brand

Savannah James, often seen in the stands cheering for her husband LeBron and son Bronny, is stepping into her own spotlight. After years of supporting her family’s basketball dreams, she’s now the founder of Reframe Beauty, a skincare brand that’s gaining attention for more than just its famous name

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May 18 2026RELIGION

Why natural labels hook us: a Tibetan case study

People worldwide lean toward products marked “natural, ” especially food. But does faith tilt this bias even more? Researchers zeroed in on Tibetan Buddhists who print religious texts under strict natural light rules. They wondered: would these printers prefer natural-labeled apples over others? Fi

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May 18 2026POLITICS

America rings in its 250th with a bold faith event—and mixed reactions

On a sunny Sunday, thousands packed the National Mall for a mix of prayers, music, and speeches under the banner of "Rededicate 250. " Organizers pitched it as a national reset—bringing God and country together for the nation’s upcoming 250th birthday. But while supporters cheered patriotism and fai

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May 18 2026RELIGION

Are Americans Reconsidering Religion's Role in the Country?

A recent survey shows more Americans now think religion is becoming more influential in daily life. Only a few years ago, most people felt the opposite. Back in 2024, just 18% believed religion was growing stronger, but now that number has nearly doubled to 37%. Meanwhile, those who think religion i

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May 18 2026SPORTS

Chelsea’s Fresh Start: What Xabi Alonso’s Hiring Means for the Blues

Chelsea have finally made a bold move by naming Xabi Alonso as their new manager, signing him to a four-year deal starting July 1, 2026. The club’s announcement came right after a tough loss in the FA Cup final, suggesting they’re ready for a big change. Alonso isn’t just any coach—he’s someone who’

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May 18 2026CELEBRITIES

Jessica Alba shows off fitness routine after hitting the gym

At 45, Jessica Alba is still breaking a sweat and sharing the results. The actress and entrepreneur posted a gym selfie right after a tough workout, looking tired but proud. She wore her usual gym gear – a gray sports bra with white trim and matching leggings – and stood against a simple backdrop. H

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May 18 2026SPORTS

Golfers Face the Clock in Windy Conditions

Players at a recent major golf event found themselves racing against more than just the leaderboard when strong winds and tricky pin placements turned round two into a battle against time. Alex Smalley, who sat at the top after day one, wasn’t shaken by a rules official’s warning. He pointed out tha

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