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May 29 2026ART

Art Contest Open for South Carolina Creatives

The Koger Center in Columbia invites artists from across the state to join its yearly “Koger Center Project” competition. Submissions are accepted now and will close on August 2, 2026. There is no entry fee, but each participant may submit up to ten pieces. After two rounds of juried evaluation,

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May 29 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrities Turning a Year Older on May 29

People celebrate many famous birthdays on May 29. Among the stars, Danny Elfman, known for his music in films, reaches 73 and has earned four Oscar nods. Singer La Toya Jackson turns 69, remembered for a video with her brother’s hit. Actress Annette Bening is now 68, originally hailing from Topeka,

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May 29 2026POLITICS

Pope Leo XIV’s Gift List: From Sports Gear to Sacred Art

Every time a leader visits the Vatican, people wonder what to bring. Pope Leo XIV, who took office last year, has become the latest recipient of a wide range of presents. Some gifts are extravagant and symbolic; others come from hometown pride or personal hobbies. In Chicago, the mayor and a city d

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May 29 2026OPINION

Elvis’s Vaccine Moment: How One Star Changed Teen Health

In the mid‑1950s, polio was a terrifying threat to American kids. The disease could strike suddenly and leave survivors paralyzed or even dead. A breakthrough arrived in 1955 when Dr. Jonas Salk created the first effective vaccine, but most parents still hesitated to give it to their teenagers becau

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May 29 2026HEALTH

Spiritual Strength vs. Stress: What a University Survey Revealed

A study at one faith‑based college in the United States collected data from faculty, staff and students during late 2021 to early 2022. Researchers used three established questionnaires: one for burnout, one for anxiety and depression, and a short tool that measures how often people attend services,

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May 29 2026SPORTS

Czech Tennis Star Linda Noskova: Roots, Rise, and Quiet Strength

Linda Noskova grew up in the peaceful Moravian countryside, far from the glare of professional sports. Her first tennis lessons came from her father when she was six, and the discipline of rural life helped shape her calm focus on the court. Her early years in Bystřička and later moves to Přerov

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May 29 2026POLITICS

Pipeline Court Fight: California Loses Bid to Halt Oil Flow

The U. S. District Court for the Central District of California denied a request from the state parks department to block Sable Offshore Corp. from moving oil through a pipeline that has been at the center of debate for years. The decision comes after Sable restarted the Santa Ynez project in Mar

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May 29 2026SCIENCE

New materials could power clean energy without rare metals

The push for cleaner energy often hits a roadblock: the metals that make it possible are rare and expensive. Platinum, iridium, and ruthenium do their jobs well in hydrogen reactions, oxygen work, and battery chemistry, but they cost too much and don't last long enough for mass use. A different path

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May 29 2026TECHNOLOGY

Checking the Weather for the Happiest Places on Earth

Visitors heading to Disney’s parks or resorts might notice something new on their phones: a weather tool built right into the AccuWeather app. Instead of guessing whether to pack a poncho or sunscreen, this system sends real-time updates that match what employees use to keep everyone safe. The tech

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May 29 2026SPORTS

A 26-year-old tennis player with mixed heritage and deep faith

Rublev grew up in Moscow under the guidance of a tennis coach mom and a former boxer dad. At just three years old, he picked up a racket and never looked back. He trained hard, often staying with his grandparents during the week until he turned 15. Unlike many athletes, he skipped college and focuse

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