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May 29 2026SPORTS

New York’s wild sports weekend: three big games in one night

June 16, 2026, could be the day New York turns into a sports fan’s dream come true—or a logistical nightmare. Picture this: a World Cup match kicks off at 3 p. m. , a Yankees game starts at 7 p. m. , and an NBA Finals battle might take the court at 8:30 p. m. All happening in the same metro area, ju

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May 28 2026CRIME

A Man’s New Prison Sentence After a Day of Chaos

The story begins in Kent County, Michigan, where a 46‑year‑old former juvenile lifer was sentenced to prison again. He had been released in 2023 after serving 27 years for a 1996 murder that followed an armed robbery. His release was part of a larger shift in how the courts treat young offenders, bu

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May 28 2026SCIENCE

JAM‑A: A New Target in Tough Blood Cancer

In the fight against a deadly blood cancer called multiple myeloma, scientists are turning to a protein named JAM‑A. This protein sits on the surface of cells and helps them stick together, a feature that can boost cancer growth. Researchers noticed that patients whose cancer cells have extra copies

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May 28 2026CELEBRITIES

Healthy Hair Habits from a Celebrity Routine

Khloé Kardashian shares her daily wellness habits, showing that she keeps a strict schedule of supplements. She starts each morning on an empty stomach with a small bag of capsules, claiming that her body is trained to handle them. The mix includes vitamins for energy and brain support, but one pill

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May 28 2026CELEBRITIES

Horse Accident Mirrors Movie Role for Famous Actor

The world was stunned when a beloved actor fell from a horse in 1995 and became paralyzed. He had just finished playing a man who was also paralyzed in an HBO film that aired earlier that year. The film’s title, Above Suspicion, seemed to predict the tragedy that would soon follow. Only a few days

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May 28 2026CRIME

City Boosts Bike Patrols as E‑bike Craze Rises

Elyria is stepping up its road watch to keep pace with the growing popularity of electric bikes, dirt bikes and scooters. As spring rolls in, more people are hitting streets, parks and pools on these fast vehicles. The police chief told the council that patrols will increase across traffic, bike lan

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May 28 2026ENVIRONMENT

Scholarship Honoring a Fallen Warden

The Maine Trappers Association has set up a new scholarship named after former warden pilot Joshua Tibbetts, who lost his life in a tragic aircraft accident on May 12 near Avon. The award was launched through the association’s newly created nonprofit, the MTA Outdoor Learning Foundation, and involve

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May 28 2026POLITICS

Parking Rules Shift: Kalispell Tightens Street Space and Fines

Kalispell city leaders are set to change how downtown parking works, aiming to free up street spots for shoppers and visitors. The plan comes after a report highlighted that parking shortages might be turning people away from the town’s main shopping area. \ The city council met on Tuesday to discu

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May 28 2026TECHNOLOGY

Staten Island Hospital Adds Robot‑Assisted Knee Surgery

The only place on Staten Island that now uses a robot to help with knee replacements is Northwell Staten Island University Hospital, located in Ocean Breeze. The new system comes from Smith+Ne­phew and is called the CORI Surgical System. It works by letting doctors build a 3‑D picture of a patient’s

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May 28 2026CRIME

Unraveling a 40‑Year‑Old Crime with DNA

A life‑sentence inmate now faces a new capital murder charge after DNA testing linked him to a Dallas homicide that happened in 1986. The victim, Ruby Battee, was sexually assaulted and killed after a stranger forced his way into her home. Back then, investigators could only recover a small amount

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