MEDIA

May 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Canadian Women Powering the Screen

The Canadian film and TV scene has grown into a global force, thanks to a group of women who steer budgets, talent and stories. They work in every layer: from federal agencies that fund projects to studios that bring Hollywood productions north, and from festival organizers who showcase local work t

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May 27 2026TECHNOLOGY

Vermont’s lawsuit against Meta over Instagram’s design choices raises big questions about tech responsibility

The U. S. Supreme Court recently decided not to stop Vermont’s legal case against Meta, the company that owns Instagram. The state claims Instagram was built to hook young users by taking advantage of their developing brains. Vermont argues this addiction tactic boosts ad sales, especially targeting

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May 27 2026LIFESTYLE

What does it mean to be Wasian today?

The term Wasian—mixing white and Asian heritage—has popped up everywhere lately, mostly because a bunch of well-known faces have started using it. Think Olympic skaters, actors and musicians who suddenly feel seen in a way they didn’t growing up. For some, the label is helpful. It’s a quick way to s

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May 27 2026CELEBRITIES

What happens when LA mayoral races get messy?

Los Angeles voters are seeing a very unusual race for mayor this year. One candidate stands out not just for his fame, but for how he’s shaking up the usual rules. Spencer Pratt, better known from reality TV, has climbed surprisingly high in the polls, overtaking even the sitting mayor and a promine

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May 27 2026CRIME

Police social media posts spark debate over public shaming

A small town police department in Massachusetts is stirring up controversy with its bold approach to social media. Instead of hiding arrests behind closed doors, Rochester Police recently shared booking photos and humorous details about recent detainees online. Chief Assad defended the strategy, say

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May 27 2026SPORTS

Zee’s New Sports Push: Big Plans Amid FIFA Rights Fight

Zee Entertainment is making a bold move into sports broadcasting with four new channels under the Unite8 Sports brand. Two will broadcast in Hindi, and two in English, offering soccer, cricket, kabaddi, badminton, wrestling, boxing, and more. The company has already filed the paperwork to launch the

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May 26 2026RELIGION

A Fresh Look at AI’s Impact on Life

The new 83‑page paper talks about how artificial intelligence changes everyday life. It starts by warning that fake news is now easier to spread, because AI can change pictures and videos. The author says this makes people believe false ideas, which weakens democracy. When practical gains are cho

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May 26 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Politicians vs. Late-Night Hosts: When Words Reveal the Real Issues

Politicians and late-night TV hosts often lock horns, but few feuds get as personal (or as public) as this one. Earlier this week, a well-known health official made a claim about late-night comedy struggling, only to get schooled by a comedian who saw straight through the politics. The official sugg

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May 26 2026CRIME

The Murdaugh case shows how true crime media can blur lines between entertainment and justice.

The Murdaugh saga became a national obsession when family secrets collided with shocking crimes. A lawyer named Alex Murdaugh faced massive financial fraud charges after years of stealing from clients and even trying to stage his own murder for insurance money. His wife and youngest son were then fo

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May 26 2026ENVIRONMENT

How tiny living helpers could fix poisoned land

Mining leaves behind soil packed with heavy metals like cadmium, lead, and copper. These metals stick around for years, hurting plants, animals, and even people who live nearby. One cleanup trick is to use special plants that suck up the metals. But this method has problems. The soil is often too ha

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