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May 15 2026BUSINESS

$49. 5 Million Awarded After 2019 Boeing Crash: A Family’s Fight for Justice

A federal jury in Chicago handed a $49. 5 million verdict to the relatives of Samya Stumo, a 24‑year‑old from Western Massachusetts who perished in the Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 disaster. The decision comes after a lengthy trial and joins other recent judgments linked to the 2019 crash that clai

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May 15 2026HEALTH

Sleep Secrets of the Stars: A Simple Guide to Better Rest

The world’s biggest names, from podcast hosts to boxing promoters, all claim the same secret: sleep is a superpower. They point to a controversial wellness coach who has millions of followers on social media and a reputation for mixing science with hype. He says we have no real plan for falling asle

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May 15 2026SCIENCE

Mapping Brain White Matter Across a Lifetime

Scientists have created a new set of charts that show how the brain’s white matter changes from birth to 100 years old. White matter is like the wires that connect different parts of the brain. When these connections are damaged, people can develop neurological or psychiatric problems. The new char

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May 15 2026HEALTH

Biomarker Tests: Delaware’s New Play for Cancer Care

Delaware faces a new challenge in the fight against cancer, one that could change how patients are treated. The state’s lawmakers are considering a bill that would require health plans, including Medicaid, to cover comprehensive biomarker testing. This test looks at a patient’s cells for clues that

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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 2026HEALTH

CT Scans May Replace Multiple Tests for Mitral Valve Issues

Recent research suggests that a single heart‑sweeping CT scan could replace several separate tests when doctors evaluate patients with leaking mitral valves. Instead of juggling echo, MRI and angiography, the CT scan can map the valve’s shape and detect any blockages in the heart’s arteries. T

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May 15 2026SPORTS

NHL Playoffs Take Center Stage on a Quiet Thursday

Thursday night is all about hockey. With no NBA games and only a handful of MLB matchups, the spotlight falls on two NHL playoff battles that promise drama. The Buffalo Sabres face the Montreal Canadiens in a Game 5 that could swing the series, while the Las Vegas Golden Knights play the Anaheim Duc

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May 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Tracking Down Killers: A New Case in the Series You Won’t Want to Miss

Tonight’s episode of a crime-solving series dives into one of Florida’s most shocking murder cases. A college professor was fatally shot in his own home, and investigators believe hired killers were involved. The show doesn’t just replay the crime—it follows real detectives as they hunt for clues, i

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May 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Peacock’s crime drama ‘M. I. A. ’ hits NBC with a free pilot episode

A new crime show called ‘M. I. A. ’ is landing on NBC after its online release. The first episode will air on Thursday, May 14, at 10 p. m. ET, giving viewers a chance to watch the pilot for free without cable. If you don’t have a TV antenna or cable, you can still tune in through streaming services

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May 15 2026SCIENCE

Can sprinkling dust in the sky really help fight global warming?

Scientists are exploring wild ways to cool down Earth as burning coal, oil and gas keeps heating the planet. One company now says tiny particles spread high in the air could bounce some sunlight back into space. Their idea isn’t magic—it’s a high-tech plan borrowed from how volcanoes naturally cool

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