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May 22 2026BUSINESS

New Food & Fun Boosts Glastonbury’s Old Shopping Hub

The Shops at Somerset Square, a 40‑year‑old open‑air center in Glastonbury, is shaking up its image by adding six fresh restaurants and services. The move follows a 2022 purchase by Poag Shopping Centers, which wants to turn the once‑upscale spot into a lively local hotspot. Instead of just filli

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May 22 2026CRIME

Big gatherings, big changes: safer alumni events in Birmingham

Every summer, Birmingham schools buzz with alumni events, bringing together former students to catch up and celebrate. But some of these gatherings have turned dangerous, with shootings happening near schools and parks where events take place. Last year saw a serious injury when a woman was caught i

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May 22 2026SPORTS

Red Sox Shortstop Trevor Story Struggles With Tough Injury Decision

The Boston Red Sox pulled off a late-season win against the Royals, but their success masks deeper problems. While the team keeps finding ways to win, their lineup has been one of the weakest in baseball this year. Injuries haven’t helped, especially the loss of shortstop Trevor Story, who went on t

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May 21 2026CRIME

Cleveland’s New Summer Plan: Curfews, Jobs and Police Patrols

Cleveland is trying to keep teens safe this summer. The city will use curfews, more police patrols and new programs to fight crime. Mayor Justin Bibb said the plan starts before Memorial Day. The curfew rules are strict. Kids under 12 must be home by dark. Those 13 and 14 have to return by 9:30 p.

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May 21 2026HEALTH

A Simple Diet Plan That Cuts Diabetes Risk by a Third

People have long believed that type‑2 diabetes can only be managed with medicine, not cured. A new study in Spain challenges that view by showing how a Mediterranean‑style diet, combined with calorie control and regular exercise, can lower the chance of developing diabetes by 31 percent over six yea

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May 20 2026FINANCE

Averi Eyes Johannesburg Debut via Mining Deal

Dubai‑based Averi Finance plans to list on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange by merging with South African miner Mantengu Ltd. The move would give Averi a foothold in Africa and bring its diverse energy projects into the public market. The deal hinges on Mantengu issuing 650 million new shares, a m

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May 20 2026HEALTH

IBS in Jordanian Med Students: What the Numbers Say

Paragraph 1: A new survey looked at how common irritable bowel syndrome, or IBS, is among medical students in three Jordanian universities. The study aimed to see if lifestyle habits and mental health play a role in who gets IBS. Paragraph 2: The researchers used the Rome III guidelines to di

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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 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Twin flames and the cost of payback

Twins in ancient stories usually get more attention than they do in religious texts. The Bible barely mentions them, even though carrying two babies at once feels like a miracle worth writing about. The few cases that exist often involve brothers fighting over power, like Jacob and Esau, where the y

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May 20 2026RELIGION

The Quiet Comeback of Faith in Modern America

For a long time, people assumed young Americans were walking away from religion for good. But something surprising is happening: a growing number of them are turning back to churches, temples, and prayer. This shift isn’t just small talk—it’s reshaping how some view the country’s future. Leaders oft

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