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May 20 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Ali Truwit’s Rise: A Story of Triumph

A short film called “Stronger Than You Think” has caught the eye of Sox Entertainment, which will now handle its distribution. The documentary follows 26‑year‑old swimmer Ali Truwit, who stunned the world at the Paris Paralympics in 2024. Less than a year after losing her lower‑left leg to a shark a

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May 20 2026HEALTH

Heart Trouble in Young Adults: Men and Women Show Different Patterns

In China, doctors rarely talk about how heart attacks look in people between 20 and 40. A new study looked across the whole country to see if men and women in this age group experience heart problems differently. The researchers used a big database that includes all patients who were admitted wit

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May 20 2026TECHNOLOGY

A Fresh Look at Smart Glasses from Two Popular Brands

Two eyewear companies, known for their stylish and affordable frames, have teamed up to explore a new high-tech territory. While details remain under wraps, early discussions suggest these aren’t just your average glasses. Instead, they might offer something extra—augmented reality features designed

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May 20 2026POLITICS

Lawmakers want to help allies buy tech instead of China

U. S. senators from both main parties plan to introduce a new bill this week. The goal? To make American AI and technology more attractive to friendly governments overseas. Their idea is simple: set up a new team inside the State Department. This team would handle funding and paperwork so allies can

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May 20 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Ways to Fund Films Let Fresh Voices Shine

A decade ago, Hollywood was a closed circle that rewarded familiar names and predictable stories. Big budgets went to proven stars, leaving new directors—especially women—rarely seen at major festivals. Last year only ten percent of festival directors were women, showing how hard it is for fresh sto

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May 20 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Nashville theme park gets a green light from a famous comedian

A well-known stand-up comic who grew up in Tennessee is putting money into a big new project. Nate Bargatze, who tours sold-out rooms every year, once worked at a smaller theme park that closed years ago. That early job stuck with him. Now he wants to build a $350 million park called Nateland. It wo

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May 19 2026POLITICS

Parents Face New Charges Over Teen Trouble

In Washington, D. C. , a new policy says parents can be held responsible if they help their kids break the law. The change is part of a tougher approach to teen crime that started on Friday when federal officials announced they would actively pursue parents under the city’s curfew rules. The l

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May 19 2026LIFESTYLE

Tech helpers to make your toddler sleep better

Parents know all too well how tricky bedtime can be with a toddler. Some days feel like a never-ending battle to keep them asleep once the sun goes down. One solution that many families use is technology designed to make the bedroom more sleep-friendly. From automatic shades to smart monitors, these

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May 19 2026TECHNOLOGY

Pittsburgh’s quiet rise in the AI hardware race

Mark Cuban’s recent visit to Carnegie Mellon wasn’t just about nostalgia—it was a clear message about where the next big tech wave is heading. The billionaire investor, who left Pennsylvania during its industrial decline decades ago, surprised many by picking Pittsburgh as his top choice for a start

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May 19 2026HEALTH

The quiet struggle behind household management

Parenting today comes with a hidden cost no one talks about enough. Behind the daily routines of meals and school runs lies an unseen workload that falls mostly on one person. For many families, that person is the mom. She tracks appointments, remembers birthdays, plans meals, and handles the emotio

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