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May 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Black Stars Shine Bright in May 2025

May 2025 was a month to remember for Black stars in the entertainment world. It was a busy month with many events. The spotlight was on the Mission Impossible movie. It was a big deal, and stars came out to support it. Angela Bassett brought her A-game to the red carpet in New York City. She wa

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May 20 2025LIFESTYLE

The Cover Conundrum: A Decade of Blanket Battles

In the realm of marital quirks, one husband has shared a relatable struggle. It is a tale of a man who has been married for a decade. He has been trying to convince his wife that she is a "cover hog. " This is a term used to describe someone who takes more than their fair share of the bed covers

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May 20 2025SCIENCE

Nitrogen's Hidden Impact on Salt Marsh Gases

Salt marshes are more than just scenic landscapes. They play a crucial role in the atmosphere by acting as both sources and sinks for halomethanes. These are gases like CH3Cl and CH3Br, which are notorious for their part in ozone layer depletion. Understanding how these gases behave is vital, especi

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May 20 2025BUSINESS

Car Makers Pause China Shipments Amid Trade Tensions

Trade talks between the United States and China have caused a stir in the car industry. Two major players, General Motors and Ford, have decided to stop sending cars from the United States to China. This move is not about a sudden drop in demand for American cars in China. It is more about the un

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May 19 2025POLITICS

Portugal's Political Shake-Up: A New Force Emerges

Portugal is in the middle of a political storm. The country just had its third election in three years. The outcome? Another minority government and a big win for the far-right party, Chega. The center-right Democratic Alliance, led by the Social Democratic Party, won the most seats. But 89 out of

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May 19 2025BUSINESS

CBS News Shake-Up: A Leadership Change

A significant shift occurred at CBS News. Wendy McMahon, the CEO, decided to step down. This move came after a tense exchange with George Cheeks, the co-CEO of Paramount Global. The decision was made public on a Monday, following a meeting on Sunday. McMahon's resignation letter hinted at disagreeme

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May 19 2025WEATHER

Stormy Days Ahead for the Central US

The central US is bracing for yet another round of severe weather. This time, the focus is on the Plains, where millions are at risk. The past few days have been brutal, with violent storms claiming 28 lives across three states. Kentucky was hit the hardest, with 19 fatalities, followed by Missouri

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May 19 2025HEALTH

Seniors Struggle With Healthcare Promises

The healthcare system is supposed to support everyone, especially seniors who have dedicated their lives to serving others. However, some elderly individuals are finding that their healthcare coverage doesn't meet their needs. Donna Charett, a 80-year-old woman, is one of these individuals.

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May 19 2025HEALTH

Healing Hearts Together: The Power of Online Support for SCAD Survivors

SCAD, or Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection, is a serious health issue that can leave lasting emotional impacts. Survivors often need psychological help to bounce back. A recent effort tested an online support group program for SCAD survivors. This program was created with input from doctors, su

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May 19 2025BUSINESS

Tesla's Board Chair's Big Sell-Off

Robyn Denholm, the head of Tesla's board, has been making some serious moves in the stock market. She's sold over 500 million dollars worth of Tesla shares in the last few years. This is a big deal because it's more than what most other big company board chairs have made in the same time. Denholm's

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