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May 23 2026CELEBRITIES

Fashion’s wild side at Cannes: stars ignore new rules

The Cannes Film Festival loves to set fashion trends—but this year, some stars decided the rules don’t apply to them. A new dress code tried to keep things "decent" by banning nudity and huge outfits that block walkways. Yet many ignored it anyway. Stars like Kristen Stewart and Bella Hadid pushed b

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May 23 2026SPORTS

A racing legend remembered: how Kyle Busch’s impact crossed sports

Kyle Busch wasn’t just another NASCAR star. When news broke that he had died at 41 after a sudden medical issue, the sports world reacted like it had lost a family member. Hockey fans stood silent in the arena. Football players and racing rivals shared heartfelt posts. Even global racing series like

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May 23 2026HEALTH

Can acupuncture beat sleepless nights for breast cancer survivors?

Breast cancer treatments often bring nighttime worries. Up to three in four women report trouble sleeping after diagnosis. Instead of popping another pill, some turn to needles for relief. A recent study scanned all available research on acupuncture-style treatments for insomnia in this group. It we

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May 23 2026SPORTS

Money Talk: How College Sports Make (and Share) Millions

Two major college sports leagues just shared how much cash they raked in last year, and the numbers tell a bigger story about power and money in college sports. The ACC and Big 12 both hit record highs—$826. 5 million and $610. 9 million respectively—but they still can’t keep up with their richer ri

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May 23 2026POLITICS

Senegal’s Leadership Shake-Up: What Happens Next?

Senegal’s president just made a bold move by firing the prime minister, shaking up the country’s political scene. The decision also scrapped the entire government, leaving ministers in charge of day-to-day tasks until new ones are picked. The two leaders had once been allies but turned into rivals o

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May 23 2026HEALTH

Staten Island’s Health Champions Shine at Annual Fundraiser

Raising money while bringing people together isn’t always easy, but an annual event in Staten Island proved it can be done with fun and purpose. Over 350 attendees turned a day at Richmond County Country Club into both a celebration and a fundraiser for a local hospital. Golfers, tennis players, and

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May 23 2026CRIME

Pontiac takes a stand against gun violence with new health-focused approach

The city of Pontiac in Michigan has officially labeled gun violence as a major public health problem, not just a crime issue. A recent vote by local leaders recognized that even with fewer shootings, the emotional and financial damage lasts for years. Councilman Chris Jackson pushed for this change,

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May 23 2026HEALTH

Helping Blood Counts Before Heart Surgery When Transfusions Aren’t an Option

Doctors often see low platelet counts in people with heart valve infections. These low counts make surgery riskier and recovery harder. Normally, doctors would give extra platelets to raise the count before an operation. But some patients, like Jehovah’s Witnesses, can’t take blood products for reli

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May 23 2026LIFESTYLE

Rain or shine: what Cincinnati food lovers need to know before heading to the big festival

The weekend forecast for downtown Cincinnati doesn’t look great for food trucks and festival crowds. Heavy rain and thunderstorms are predicted from Friday through Saturday, which could throw a wrench into Memorial Day weekend plans. The city’s biggest food festival, celebrating local chefs and rest

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May 23 2026BUSINESS

Leaders and the tough choices behind staying true to their word

Many leaders mix up authenticity with showing their personal side at work. They think it's about wearing their heart on their sleeve or saying exactly what they think. But that's only half the picture. What really matters is whether they stick to their promises—especially when it’s hard or when othe

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