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May 31 2026SPORTS

Cricket’s big night: Heat, hope and one key player’s mystery

The IPL 2026 final between Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Gujarat Titans is set to repeat the playoff start, offering fans a full-circle moment. All eyes are on Ahmedabad’s sky and the fitness of Phil Salt, whose inclusion remains unclear. Teams often hide injury news until the last minute, and ton

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May 31 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Books that shaped modern sci-fi

Over the last ten years sci-fi has become less about rockets and more about real-world fears mixed with playful ideas. Writers now mix heavy topics like climate change or artificial minds with stories that feel closer to today than to some distant galaxy. Some of these tales leapt from shelves to sc

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May 31 2026ENVIRONMENT

Understanding bacteria that shut down beaches after heavy rain

Beaches often face temporary closures after heavy storms, not because of the rain itself, but due to invisible bacteria that wash into the water. These bacteria, called enterococci, live in the guts of animals and humans. They usually don’t cause harm outdoors, but after heavy rains, they can multip

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May 31 2026CRIME

What happens when a plane gets rerouted because someone needs help?

A recent flight from Chicago to Minneapolis ended up in Madison, Wisconsin instead. A 75-year-old man on board became disruptive, leading to an emergency landing. Reports suggest he was confused and possibly experiencing a mental health crisis. Authorities confirmed no one was hurt during the situat

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May 31 2026POLITICS

UK’s Foreign Minister Visits China and India to Talk Tough Topics

The UK’s top diplomat is packing her bags for a swing through Asia. Starting Monday, she’ll land in China before jetting off to India later that week. The stops aren’t just for photos—they’re meant to tackle some of the planet’s biggest headaches. Picture a map where the Strait of Hormuz feels like

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May 31 2026LIFESTYLE

Getting Older Together When Retirement Doesn’t Match Plans

A couple in their late sixties finds themselves stuck in a home they can no longer maintain easily. The wife worked in healthcare long enough to know the warning signs when they appear. Her husband’s 53 years of mail delivery left him strong once, but now his body is sending different signals. A bra

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May 31 2026HEALTH

New compounds offer better sun protection than common sunscreen ingredient

Scientists tested new sun-blocking chemicals inspired by a popular sunscreen ingredient. They created versions that stay stable in sunlight and protect skin better. Two of these new chemicals stood out. One absorbs mostly UVA rays, the strongest aging rays from the sun. The other blocks both UVA and

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May 31 2026ENVIRONMENT

Turning old tires into smoother, longer-lasting roads

Ann Arbor just paved two residential streets using asphalt mixed with recycled tire rubber—a small but meaningful test of a technology that’s been around for decades. Workers spread the dark, rubber-speckled pavement on Northbrook Place and Oakbrook Drive, turning about 2, 000 scrap tires into road

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May 31 2026HEALTH

Understanding the differences in heart risks between men and women

The heart doesn't beat the same way for everyone. Scientists have noticed that women often face higher risks from certain dangerous heart rhythms, like torsades de pointes. This happens more when a person's heart has less ability to recover between beats. But why? And how much more risk do women rea

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May 31 2026CELEBRITIES

The Changing Faces of Today's Celebrity Kids

For quite some time now, the lives of children born into fame have been a topic of curiosity. Max and Emme, born in early 2008 to Jennifer Lopez, have grown up under constant public gaze. Their start in life was unusually fast-tracked—their parents announced the pregnancy to thousands during a live

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