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May 07 2026POLITICS

New Zealand’s Navy Upgrade Plans Take Shape with Global Partners

New Zealand is exploring new ways to upgrade its navy by teaming up with Australia and Britain. Instead of building ships alone, the country is considering foreign designs to replace its old Anzac-class frigates, which have been in service since the late 1990s. The government wants to finalize a dec

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May 07 2026FINANCE

Why F1 Stock Could Be a Smart Bet Right Now

Formula One isn’t just another racing series—it’s a global spectacle with a loyal fanbase that keeps growing. Morgan Stanley recently named its parent company’s stock as the top pick in media and entertainment. The firm argues that owning F1 rights is like owning a piece of a high-speed cultural phe

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May 07 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Smart Seating Boosts Home Theater Value

Home theater setups often focus on big screens and loud speakers, but comfort plays a bigger role than people realize. Bad seating can ruin long movie nights, making even the best sound system feel like a waste. Recliners from Weilianda change this by treating seating as essential equipment, not jus

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May 07 2026HEALTH

Healthy habits in Mexico get a cost check

Mexico’s public health system tried something new with the Lose Weight, Gain Life program. It wasn’t just about handing out diet tips. The real goal was to teach people how to build habits that stick—like cooking quick meals or choosing water over soda. Before rolling it out everywhere, officials wa

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May 07 2026RELIGION

City Hall\'s Saint Statues Face Legal Battle Over Public Faith

Quincy\'s plan to place statues of St. Michael and St. Florian outside its public safety building has sparked a heated debate over religion in government spaces. Supporters argue these figures inspire bravery and service, traits valued by police and firefighters. Critics see them as imposing one fai

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May 07 2026POLITICS

Religious Americans React to Trump and Pope Leo

A recent survey shows growing unease among U. S. voters over political leaders blending religion with power. The poll found that most Americans—including many who support the president—criticize his recent online posts, like an image that appeared to portray him as Jesus. Defense Secretary Pete Hegs

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May 07 2026HEALTH

How pathologists in Turkey connect online: habits, doubts, and digital change

Doctors who study tissue changes to diagnose diseases are also regular internet users, just like millions of others. A new survey takes a close look at how pathologists in Turkey use social platforms in their work and free time. Instead of focusing only on numbers, the study asks why some hesitate b

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May 07 2026POLITICS

Stipend rules face legal hurdle before voters can decide

A proposed rule to limit how much extra money top lawmakers can earn has hit a roadblock before voters even get a say. The change would cap stipends at a fraction of an official’s base salary of $82, 044, slicing pay for legislative leaders by half a million dollars combined. Some could lose thousan

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May 07 2026POLITICS

Why race still shapes US voting maps—and when it shouldn’t

The Supreme Court recently said states can’t rely too much on race when drawing voting districts. This isn’t about removing fairness—it’s about asking if old rules still fit today. Back in 1965, laws like the Voting Rights Act were needed to stop racist tricks that kept Black Americans from voting.

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May 06 2026HEALTH

Fruit‑Flavored Vapes Get FDA OK After Long Wait

The U. S. Food and Drug Administration has finally cleared fruit‑tasting e‑cigarettes for sale, a first in the country. The decision clears pods from Glas Inc. , a Los Angeles company that employs age‑verification tech to keep young people out. The flavors include mango, blueberry and two menthol op

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