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May 15 2026SCIENCE

Conference Talks Show How Pollution Affects Human Health

The 48th meeting of the Environmental Mutagen Society in India took place at Jamshedpur College from January 29 to 31, 2026. The event drew scientists, teachers, and government leaders from India and eight other countries. Speakers covered many topics. They explained how the environment can ch

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May 15 2026POLITICS

U. S. Politics: A Call for Clarity

The current U. S. leadership has faced heavy criticism over its legal, ethical, and practical decisions. Many argue that policies on the economy, health care, climate change, immigration, and foreign affairs have fallen short of public needs. The war in the Middle East is often cited as a cost

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May 15 2026BUSINESS

Family‑Run Firm Keeps Government Benefits on Track

In a field where big investors have pushed many companies into standardised, cost‑cutting models, one small family business has stuck to its original approach. The market for managing benefits for federal contractors—cleaners, security staff, mail carriers and others—has grown increasingly comple

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May 15 2026RELIGION

Buddhism’s Path Across Asia

Siddhartha Gautama, who would later be known as the Buddha, was born in a small village called Lumbini. Historians agree that this happened sometime around the middle of the sixth century B. C. , though some count it a little earlier. When he was about thirty‑five, the man who would become a teacher

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May 15 2026SPORTS

Jon Rahm: From Basque Roots to Golf Glory

Jon Rahm grew up in a quiet fishing town near Bilbao, Spain, where his parents raised him with strong family values and a love for many sports. He tried soccer, canoeing, and even Kung Fu before a 1997 Ryder Cup sparked his passion for golf. His background is a mix of Basque and Swiss heritage. T

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May 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Disney Cruise Line Brings Fresh Fun and Frozen Magic to Summer Sailings

As the summer season sets sail, Disney Cruise Line is rolling out a fresh lineup of shows and themed experiences designed to keep guests entertained from the moment they step aboard. On Alaska voyages, the Wonder and Magic will host a new Frozen sing‑along event on the upper deck. Guests can join A

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May 15 2026HEALTH

Jordy’s Cheerios Spotlight: A Kid’s Fight and a Nation’s Hope

Jordy Greene, just ten years old, found himself in a place most kids only dream of—his face printed on cereal boxes. It wasn’t for a sports star or movie hero; it was part of Pittsburgh Children’s Miracle Network’s big fundraising push, aimed at keeping kids’ hospitals stocked and staffed. The

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May 15 2026POLITICS

A New Twist on Voting Rights: Why the Supreme Court’s Latest Decision Matters

The U. S. Supreme Court recently ruled that Louisiana’s second majority‑Black congressional district was unconstitutional because it used race too heavily. The decision, part of a broader trend that has weakened the Voting Rights Act (VRA), shows how the court’s conservative majority is increasingly

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May 15 2026POLITICS

Judge Stops Texas Law That Would Let Officials Arrest Migrants

A federal judge in Austin blocked key parts of a Texas law that would let state officials arrest and deport people suspected of crossing the U. S. -Mexico border illegally. Judge David Ezra, appointed by former President Ronald Reagan, said the law is preempted by federal immigration rules and unde

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May 15 2026SPORTS

High School Sports Highlights: Wins, Records and Awards

The day kicked off with a burst of excitement on the courts, fields and courts. A team that had been the top seed in boys’ volleyball surprised everyone by losing at home, showing that even favorites can stumble. Meanwhile, a standout player from O’Bryant tied the school’s record for assists in b

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