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May 28 2026HEALTH

Thirty-five years of safer care: How one idea changed safety in behavioral health

Long before suicide-prevention blankets became standard gear in mental-health wards, a Montreal shoemaker noticed nurses slipping on polished floors while checking on at-risk patients. While stitching ergonomic shoes, Giovanni Argentino saw that hospital blankets felt flimsy and unsafe—easy to tear

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May 28 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Fashion meets drones: When stars and bags take flight

A New York night turned into a runway of sorts when celebrities dropped by Longchamp’s SoHo store for a special party. The event celebrated Jeremy Scott’s two-decade run redesigning the brand’s classic foldable bag, the Le Pliage. The twist? A drone showed up to deliver the newest design—a bright ba

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May 27 2026CRIME

Teens, parents and cops: what really happens in Chicago’s summer safety plans

Chicago’s warmer months bring two things: sunshine and hard choices. Every April, flyers pop up online promising “Hyde Park takeovers, ” big teen meetups that sometimes turn into fights, theft or worse. Last year a 14-year-old died after one of those nights. This year, adults in Hyde Park chose a di

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May 27 2026LIFESTYLE

Silver Pride 2026: A Celebration That Honors Older LGBTQ+ Voices

Every June, Sarasota turns pink and purple for Pride Month. This year, a special event called Silver Pride 2026 on June 6 will focus on LGBTQ+ seniors. The event runs from noon to 4 p. m. at Senior Friendship Centers on Brother Geenen Way. Instead of loud parades or flashing lights, this celebration

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May 27 2026SPORTS

One Day, Two Games, One Big Celebration in the Twin Cities

On June 6, sports fans in Minneapolis have a rare chance to enjoy two big women’s games in one afternoon—and they won’t even need a car. The Minnesota Lynx start the day at noon against the Seattle Storm, then a special shuttle will whisk fans straight to TCO Stadium for the Aurora FC Pride Match. T

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May 26 2026CRYPTO

Fed Moves and Crypto Calendar: What to Expect This Week

The next week brings a mix of economic reports and crypto governance changes that could sway markets. In the United States, key data points such as housing prices, consumer confidence, and the Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) index will arrive before markets open. These figures help invest

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May 26 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Discovering Blade’s New Power in Honkai: Star Rail

The upcoming 4. 3 update for the galaxy‑themed RPG Honkai: Star Rail will hit servers on June 1. Players can expect a fresh chapter titled “Submerged in the River of the Living” that pushes the story of the Ideal Paradise further. In this narrative, the hero Blade steps into a painted realm to confr

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May 26 2026SPORTS

Upcoming MMA Night: New Stars and Big Showdowns

The Valley Forge Casino will host Art of War Cage Fighting 48 on June 6, bringing a mix of seasoned fighters and fresh talent to the tri‑state area. Five professional bouts are set for the evening, featuring 14 competitors in total. The headline fight sees light‑heavyweight champion Ian “the Hammer

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May 26 2026HEALTH

PrEP Awareness Varies Across Chinese Cities for MSM

In China, men who have sex with men (MSM) can protect themselves from HIV using pre‑exposure prophylaxis, or PrEP. It works well when taken regularly, but many MSM still do not know about it or use it. Researchers wanted to find out if the city you live in matters. They looked at data from many MSM

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May 26 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Big names flood Cleveland for Knicks-Cavs showdown

Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Finals turned Cleveland into a star-studded hotspot, with New York’s glitterati ditching Manhattan for the Ohio buzz. A-list names like actor Timothée Chalamet and reality star Kylie Jenner, plus filmmaker Spike Lee, comedian Tracy Morgan, and rapper Fat Joe, all sho

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