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May 06 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A decade of chilling crime stories hits streaming platforms

Radial Entertainment just added the entire 10-season archive of a popular true crime series to its collection, giving viewers far more than just a few extra episodes to binge. The two newest seasons—each packed with 20 hour-long documentaries—bring the total past 200 individual cases and 150 hours o

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May 05 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Drama in the City: What Happened After a Film Interview

The story begins with a film producer who once worked for a major TV show. She remembers an interview she conducted in 1998 with a well‑known actress who was dating a popular comedian at the time. The producer felt that rumors were swirling about a possible romance between the actress and the comedi

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May 05 2026HEALTH

Rising Sea Bacteria: Norway’s 2014‑2018 Story

The ocean hides tiny bacteria that can hurt people when the water is warm. Two kinds, Vibrio and Shewanella, are especially active in such conditions. In Norway between 2014 and 2018, doctors saw more cases than before. Scientists wanted to know why these infections were increasing. They collected

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May 05 2026POLITICS

Supreme Court Speed‑Ups Voting Map Decision, Boosting Louisiana Republicans

The U. S. Supreme Court moved quickly to let a major change to the Voting Rights Act become active sooner than planned, giving Louisiana’s Republican leaders extra time to reshape congressional districts before the midterm elections. The court’s order followed a lawsuit filed by voters who said t

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May 05 2026POLITICS

Police Leaders Face Firing Over Crime Data Probe

The Washington Police Department has issued dismissal notices to several senior officers. These actions stem from an internal review that uncovered falsification of crime statistics. The investigation was triggered by earlier inquiries led by Republican officials, who questioned the accuracy o

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May 05 2026HEALTH

Why Nurses Deserve More Than a Thank‑You

"Nurses play a pivotal role in keeping hospitals running smoothly and patients safe. Their daily work goes beyond simple care; they coordinate treatment plans, monitor vital signs, and offer emotional support to families. Because of this heavy workload, nurses often face long shifts, high stress, an

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May 05 2026TECHNOLOGY

Solid‑Crystal Cooling Could Replace Old Fridge Tech

Refrigerators still use the same 100‑year‑old idea of vapor compression. A new start‑up wants to stop that trend. Barocal has invented a way to heat and cool with just an inexpensive solid. Its early models match current fridge compressors in power, but they use far less electricity. The

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May 05 2026POLITICS

Pennsylvania Protesters Demand a Real Gift Ban

The Capitol Police took action against six people who blocked hallways during a demonstration about Pennsylvania’s loose gift rules for lawmakers. The arrests followed several lawful orders to disperse that were ignored, according to a Department of General Services statement. At least 70 partici

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May 05 2026ENVIRONMENT

How Neanderthals Survived the Early Ice Age in Southwestern France

Southwestern France once acted as a natural shelter for Neanderthals when the last ice age began. Unlike other regions that turned too cold for survival, this area stayed mild enough for long-term habitation. Scientists think this happened because of unique geographical features that blocked harsh w

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May 05 2026RELIGION

How faith and care shape end-of-life support

Many people facing serious illness or loss turn to spirituality for comfort, not just medicine. When health declines or death is near, fear and sadness often take over. But beliefs—like prayers to saints or traditions from different cultures—can help people find purpose again. Nurses who understand

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