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May 19 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrity Stories That Miss the Mark

The new Broadway show has a simple idea: let famous people read other stars’ autobiographies word for word. The goal is to poke fun at the self‑importance many celebrities show. It feels like a joke that never lands, because the material is dull and the delivery is flat. The cast includes w

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May 19 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrity Hair Changes: A Quick Look at Big Make‑Ups

Celebrities often experiment with their hair, and fans love seeing the results. Many stars switch up their style for new projects or simply to try something fresh. Some make bold color choices, while others go for sleek cuts that fit their current image. These changes can be inspired by rol

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May 19 2026SPORTS

Rising Star: How an English Golfer Won Hearts and a Championship in America

Aaron Rai, the 31‑year‑old from Wolverhampton, surprised everyone by taking home the PGA Championship title. He played a brilliant final round of 65, finishing six strokes under par in the last ten holes. The win was unexpected because he is a shorter driver, yet his strategic play fit the cou

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May 19 2026POLITICS

Federal Cuts Hurt Local Charities

Recent policy changes have left many charities in southwestern Washington scrambling. A local community group that once counted on federal money now faces sudden funding gaps, with no clear reason given for the cutbacks. These shifts echo a broader national trend where federal support for nonp

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May 19 2026CRIME

A Phone on a Bus Turns into a Tragedy

One ordinary Friday, a Cincinnati bus ride turned fatal when a 52‑year‑old passenger was shot three times over a borrowed cell phone. The victim, who had lent his device to a fellow rider, was killed while the other man fled. The accused, 27‑year‑old Leonte Coston, faces murder charges that could ke

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May 19 2026TECHNOLOGY

Insurance in the Digital Age

Digital tools are changing how people safeguard themselves and their belongings. New technologies let insurers track risks in real time, using data from sensors and apps. Big data helps companies see patterns that were hidden before, making policies more accurate. Climate concerns add anoth

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May 19 2026TECHNOLOGY

Giant Robot That Lets You Walk Inside It

A new Chinese company has announced a huge robotic suit that can be piloted by a human. The machine is almost three metres tall and can move on two legs or switch to four legs for rough ground. The pilot sits in a cockpit inside the torso and controls it from there. The robot is called the GD01 and

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May 19 2026EDUCATION

Dirt on a Plate: A School Food Fumble

A simple school supper turned into a strange lesson when three students tasted what they thought was dessert. The meal, held at Medomak Valley High School, is a long‑running event that gathers the community to share food. During last Wednesday’s gathering, a dish of baked earth was mistakenly

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May 19 2026HEALTH

Night‑Shift Sleep Hacks That Really Work

Many people keep the lights on while most of the world is winding down. That switch in timing can make people feel off‑balance and even hurt long‑term health. Studies show that a steady night schedule can raise the chance of heart problems, mood swings and other health issues. A recent review fou

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May 19 2026EDUCATION

A New Chapter Begins for a Political Science PhD

Jake Shaw, who earned his doctorate in political science from the University of Missouri–St. Louis last spring, is set to start a tenure‑track assistant professor role at DePauw University in Indiana this August. The transition from graduate student to faculty member marks a significant milestone in

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