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May 03 2026POLITICS

Troops Move from Germany Stirs Debate in Washington

A sudden decision to pull over 5, 000 U. S. soldiers from Germany has sparked debate among top Republican leaders. Two powerful committee chairs, Senator Wicker from Mississippi and Representative Rogers from Alabama, called the move “risky. ” They argue that shifting forces without careful planning

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May 03 2026TECHNOLOGY

Why Meta’s Next Court Battle Could Reshape Social Media

A major legal showdown is brewing in New Mexico that could force Meta to rethink how its apps work—or push the company to leave the state entirely. After winning a $375 million penalty earlier this year, the state’s attorney general is now pushing for strict changes like age checks for users, limits

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May 03 2026SPORTS

Baseball’s shifting lineup: what happens when young talent meets team success?

The New York Yankees are facing a classic baseball dilemma these days. A top prospect turned everyday player finds himself on the outside looking in, while a newer face steps in and delivers right away. Anthony Volpe, once a rising star with a Gold Glove and 21 home runs as a rookie, is now waiting

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May 03 2026SPORTS

Game 7 Showdown: Who Wins When Teams Brace for a Slow Game?

The Philadelphia 76ers and Boston Celtics face off tonight in a must-watch Game 7, after Philly defied expectations with back-to-back double-digit wins to force a deciding match. Boston entered the series as heavy favorites, but their struggles from three-point range and Jayson Tatum’s early exit in

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May 03 2026SPORTS

Atlanta's Sports Highs and Lows: Where the Hawks' Playoff Struggle Fits In

Atlanta sports fans have seen their fair share of dramatic moments over the years, some more embarrassing than others. The Hawks' recent playoff loss by 51 points stands out, but it's not the first time local teams have faltered under pressure. The Falcons' Super Bowl defeat, marred by a quarterback

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May 03 2026SPORTS

The Billion-Dollar Play: How a Sports Mogul’s Cash Could Save Young Lives

Sports teams often grab headlines for eye-watering transfers or record-breaking deals, but one owner just made a move that makes a real difference off the field. A private philanthropist worth billions quietly put $1 million toward The Trevor Project, a group helping LGBTQ+ youth battling mental hea

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May 03 2026SPORTS

Why the Timberwolves Still Have a Shot Against San Antonio

The Timberwolves aren’t exactly the favorites in their latest playoff series against the Spurs. In fact, they’re big underdogs—so big that sportsbooks hardly give them a chance to even make the next round. Minnesota is missing two key players, including star Anthony Edwards, who’s still recovering f

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May 02 2026BUSINESS

Turkmenistan’s Quiet Shift: From Secrecy to Online Growth

In the heart of Turkmenistan’s capital, a bright office buzzes with activity. Azat Seyitmuhammedov, a 38‑year‑old dad of six, runs an e‑commerce company called Wabrum. He started it nine years ago, and today the business ships Turkish clothing across the country from a local warehouse. In places lik

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May 02 2026CRIME

Sleepy Drivers and Other Late‑Night Troubles in South Euclid

At 2:20 a. m. on April 25, police were called to the Rally’s drive‑thru in South Euclid where a man was found dozing behind the wheel. The 46‑year‑old from South Euclid woke up when officers arrived, failed sobriety tests, and was taken into custody for operating a vehicle while intoxicated. Just

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May 02 2026POLITICS

Police Data Probe: A New Look at Crime Numbers

The Washington city police force is under investigation for possible changes to crime reports. An official from the department said they will follow up on a report that is still being written by the city’s Office of the Inspector General. The review started in January but its findings are not

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