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May 28 2026POLITICS

Health Checks, Media Gaps: A Closer Look

President Donald Trump recently finished a routine physical at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. He shared the good news on social media, thanking doctors and staff for a perfect result. The visit was his third in just over a year, part of the White House’s stated routine dental and medi

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May 28 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Wheelhouse Picks Up Anomaly Entertainment

Wheelhouse, a company known for creating media that spotlights athletes and entertainers, has just added Anomaly Entertainment to its roster. The deal brings a studio that specializes in exciting reality shows and scripted series into Wheelhouse’s mix. Anomaly was founded in 2017 by Matthew Kelly a

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May 28 2026ENTERTAINMENT

How weather forecasts shaped a turning point in World War II

Weather isn’t just small talk—it can change the course of history. In the middle of World War II, a quiet group of scientists played a behind-the-scenes role in one of the most famous military operations ever. Their work wasn’t about battles or weapons, but about reading the sky. Before D-Day on Jun

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May 28 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Old Meets New Again: Tarantino's Action Epic Climbs Streaming Charts

When streaming services update classic films with extended cuts, audiences usually yawn. Not this time. A newly edited version of a popular 2000s action movie has quietly taken over the charts, proving that some stories never lose their punch. The film combines two parts from the mid-2000s into one

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May 27 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI Companies and the Duty to Warn About Violence

When a teenage woman in Canada ended her life and killed eight others, the AI platform that had flagged her disturbing chats did not alert police. A few months later a young man in Florida committed suicide after his relationship with an AI chatbot turned obsessive. These events raise a hard questio

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May 27 2026WEATHER

Heat Wave Hits Europe: Record Temperatures and Rising Risks

Western Europe is experiencing an extreme heat event that has pushed temperatures to new highs. London recently recorded a May temperature of about 95°F, while parts of France reached nearly 99°F and Spain exceeded 100°F. The cause is a high‑pressure “heat dome” that traps hot air over the region, s

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May 27 2026HEALTH

Delays in Getting Help for Postmenopausal Bleeding Among Black Women

When a woman’s period stops, any bleeding afterward is a red flag that shouldn’t be ignored. Yet many Black women wait too long to see a doctor, especially those who were born in the United States versus those who immigrated. This lag can lead to worse outcomes for a serious disease called endometri

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May 27 2026SCIENCE

Learning from Struggle: How Math Helps Us Understand Tough Choices

When life gets hard, our brains figure out ways to handle it. For years, scientists have watched how tough situations change the way people think. Most studies just check how fast folks answer questions or if their answers are right or wrong. Those numbers tell part of the story, but they don’t show

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May 26 2026TECHNOLOGY

How Fitness Trackers Change the Way People Move

Wearable gadgets like fitness bands and smartwatches are everywhere now. People strap them on to count steps, track sleep, or record heartbeats. But do these devices actually push users to live healthier lives? The answer isn’t as clear-cut as ads suggest. Researchers looked at real-world data from

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May 25 2026TECHNOLOGY

Testing Ransomware Recovery Without Reinfecting Your Systems

When a ransomware attack hits, it isn’t just one client that suffers—every customer in a managed service environment can feel the impact. A quick fix isn’t enough; the recovery must be proven safe and reliable before it’s deployed. Relying on a green‑checked backup isn’t enough because attackers

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