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May 11 2026SPORTS

Knicks Sweep Sixers, Fans in Different Mood

The Knicks delivered a decisive blow to the Philadelphia Sixers, ending their run in the Eastern Conference Semifinals with a 144‑114 victory. The game was played at Xfinity Mobile Arena, where the crowd’s energy shifted quickly from hopeful to disappointed. Fans in orange and blue filled the con

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May 11 2026SPORTS

Big Game, Big Change: How More Teams Could Play in March Madness

The NCAA decided to add eight more spots to the tournament, turning a 68‑team field into 76. The move was pushed by the top conferences like the ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, SEC and the new Pac‑12. Coaches from other schools have not been happy with it. The plan gives every conference a guaranteed spot fo

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May 11 2026OPINION

Life’s Simple Lessons from a Tiny Fire

A quiet spark in the backyard of an old farm turned into a powerful reminder that small actions can grow into big lessons. The blaze began when a stray ember from a barbecue landed on dry leaves, quickly spreading across the grass. Neighbors who heard the crackle rushed to help, bringing bucke

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May 11 2026CRIME

DNA Evidence in Japan: How Judges and Public Courts Changed Its Power

Japan started using DNA tests in court cases back in 1989, the first year such science was allowed as evidence. Researchers looked at every criminal case in a major legal database from that year up until 2024, focusing on how often DNA was accepted, how many people were found guilty, and what senten

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May 11 2026CRIME

Crime Rates Drop in Big US Cities

The latest snapshot from the Major Cities Chiefs Association shows that violent crime has slipped in almost every category across 67 major U. S. police departments during the first quarter of 2026. Homicides fell by nearly 18 percent, from 1, 333 to 1, 097. Robberies dropped by about 20 percent, rap

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May 11 2026CRIME

Misused Funds: Minnesota Charity’s $6. 5 Million Misappropriation

The nonprofit in Minnesota was meant to help the community, but it ended up draining $6. 5 million for private use. The money went to luxury cars, trips to Las Vegas, and other personal expenses of its leaders. One executive used the charity’s money to pay his child support and a tax bill he owed

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May 11 2026CRIME

Sex Differences in Stab Wounds: What the Numbers Reveal

Forensic experts often try to figure out why a body has certain injuries. One area that hasn’t been looked at closely is whether men and women suffer different kinds of stab wounds when they’re attacked. A recent comparison studied people who survived a single knife blow to the chest or belly area.

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May 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Rebel Ridge: A Fresh Take on the Action‑Hero Classic

The new Netflix film “Rebel Ridge” arrives as a modern echo of the 1980s war‑hero tales. It follows Terry Richmond, played by Aaron Pierre, a former Marine who visits a quiet town to free his cousin. Instead of a simple rescue, he finds himself in a clash with the local police force that is riddled

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May 11 2026HEALTH

Combining Medicine and Lifestyle Cuts Prediabetes Risk

A recent study looked at how adding medicine to healthy habits affects people who are at risk for diabetes. The researchers sifted through medical databases and found many trials where patients with prediabetes tried new drugs along with diet and exercise changes. They wanted to see if this combo co

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May 11 2026HEALTH

Weekly Weight Gain and Baby Growth: How Long the Effect Lingers

Pregnancy weight gain can influence how a baby grows, but scientists have not always known when the impact shows up. Researchers studied the link between a mother’s weekly weight gain and how much her baby grows in that same week. They discovered that the effect of gaining weight does not happ

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