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May 20 2026ENTERTAINMENT

From Wrestling Rings to Sports Talk: A Broadcaster's Fresh Start

Kayla Becker made a name for herself in the world of sports entertainment, spending eight years in WWE as a backstage interviewer and ring-side host. Now, she’s stepping into a new role on BZZR, a social platform built just for sports fans. Unlike traditional sites filled with algorithms, bots, and

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May 20 2026CRIME

A look at the recent mosque attack in San Diego

Two young men in San Diego recently attacked a mosque, killing three people before turning their guns on themselves. Their shared online hate for religion likely fueled the attack, though investigators haven’t pinned down a single motive yet. The suspects met online first, then met in person, raisin

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May 20 2026CRYPTO

How Crypto Exchanges Keep Your Money (And What Could Go Wrong)

Centralized exchanges act like digital banks for cryptocurrency. Instead of you holding the keys to your coins, the exchange does. That makes buying, selling, and trading easier—especially if you're new to crypto or want to use regular money like dollars to get started. But convenience comes with ri

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May 20 2026LIFESTYLE

A Local Bar Gets a Fresh Makeover While Keeping Its Heart

The Idle Hour in Mount Morris wasn’t always a hotspot, but new owners Megan and Britton Brooks are changing that. Since buying the place in early 2024, they’ve given the back patio a glow-up, upgraded the stage for live music, and added more fun events like themed bingo nights and adult prom. But th

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May 20 2026CELEBRITIES

From Boxing to Streaming: The Risks of Quick Fame

Adrien Broner’s time in the boxing ring is over, but he’s now chasing a different kind of spotlight—streaming. His jump to platforms like Kick has drawn attention, especially with flashy content that mixes party moments and unpredictable behavior. While some fans enjoy the show, others worry about w

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May 20 2026BUSINESS

Nippon Ichi Software Struggles with Money Problems

A major Japanese game company is facing tough times. Instead of making profits like it used to, it ended up losing money again this year. Sales dropped a lot because fewer new games and extra content were bought by players. The company released a few games in Japan and some other countries, but none

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May 20 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Getting Ready for Electric Forest 2026 in Rothbury, Michigan

Every June, the small town of Rothbury, Michigan bursts into life with Electric Forest, a massive outdoor music festival. In 2026, the event returns for its fourteenth year, drawing crowds from across the country to a rural festival site owned by Billy Bob’s Campground. The festival spans four days

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May 20 2026FINANCE

Walmart's Stock Surge: What’s Behind the Confidence Before Earnings?

Before Walmart releases its first-quarter earnings, Wall Street is buzzing with optimism. The company’s stock has climbed over 21% this year, easily beating the broader market’s 7. 7% gain. Many analysts now predict a strong quarter ahead, lifting their price targets for Walmart’s stock. But why the

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May 20 2026ENVIRONMENT

Tiny birds, big choices: How to pick the right flowers for your hummingbird garden

Many people think hummingbirds only care about red flowers, but science says differently. These birds actually see way more colors than humans can—including ultraviolet light. So while red flowers are still great, they aren’t the only game in town. The key is picking plants that give hummingbirds wh

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May 20 2026HEALTH

Smart snacking: how to power through your afternoons without crashing

After lunch, energy often nosedives around 3 p. m. , but most people fight it with sugar or caffeine instead of food that actually works. Science shows that snacks packed with fiber, protein, and healthy fats can steady your blood sugar and keep your brain humming. Berries, nuts, and seeds release e

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