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May 26 2026SPORTS

Juventus' rough season: What went wrong?

Juventus’ latest season started with low expectations, mostly because of a decent but not outstanding squad led by Igor Tudor. Fans and pundits thought the team could at least scrape into the Champions League—something they’d done for years. But this time, for the first time in a while (except for a

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May 26 2026POLITICS

Why asking questions in politics isn't as simple as it seems

It's easy to ask questions when you don't expect much in return, but online discussions don't always work that way. Someone once tried to start a conversation about a local bill by weighing its pros and cons. Instead of answers, they got mockery—laughing emojis and insults like "You're everything wr

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May 26 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Trivia Nights in Eugene: Fun, Not Fuss

Geo Carcamo turned his love for people into a weekly habit in Eugene and Springfield. Since 2017, he’s been hosting trivia nights that feel more like game night with friends than a test of smarts. His events run Mondays at PublicHouse in Springfield and Tuesdays at beergarden in Eugene, drawing team

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May 26 2026TECHNOLOGY

Diesel Fuel Changes: What It Means for Your Engine

Back in the early 2000s, diesel engines faced a big problem. They were powerful and efficient, but they also released a lot of harmful pollution. The Dieselgate scandal showed just how bad things had gotten. That’s when new rules came in to clean up diesel fuel. In 2006, ultra-low sulfur diesel (ULS

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May 26 2026ENVIRONMENT

How tiny living helpers could fix poisoned land

Mining leaves behind soil packed with heavy metals like cadmium, lead, and copper. These metals stick around for years, hurting plants, animals, and even people who live nearby. One cleanup trick is to use special plants that suck up the metals. But this method has problems. The soil is often too ha

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May 26 2026TECHNOLOGY

Getting sharper night photos by understanding light better

Blurry lights and odd colors in night shots usually come from flare—those unwanted bright spots caused by strong light sources. Most photo-fixing tools ignore how flare mixes with the real light in the scene, so they often leave behind messy patches of wrong colors or fuzzy edges. A new approach tri

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May 26 2026CRIME

Three Chileans caught in Argentina after robbing pro athletes across borders

Chilean police recently arrested three men linked to a string of high-profile burglaries targeting pro athletes in the U. S. , Chile, and Argentina. Two were caught last week after breaking into the home of Juan Martín del Potro, the last Latin American tennis player to win a Grand Slam. The third w

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May 26 2026BUSINESS

Ferrari’s luxury electric car for families

Ferrari is making a bold move with its new electric car, the Luce, designed for wealthy buyers who want top-tier technology and space. Priced at €550, 000, this high-end EV won’t hit roads until late 2026. Unlike Ferrari’s usual loud and powerful gas engines, the Luce keeps the brand’s signature dri

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May 26 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Netflix’s fresh picks for Brazil: drama, docs, and comedy take center stage

Netflix Brazil just dropped five shiny new titles, proving it’s not just about rewatching old favorites anymore. From medical school chaos to an Arctic adventure, the lineup mixes familiar Brazilian flavors with fresh storytelling. Clara Moneke headlines "Med, " a hospital drama diving into the mess

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May 26 2026TECHNOLOGY

Ferrari’s Big Bet on Electric with the Luce Model

Ferrari has just introduced its first fully electric car, named Luce. This five-seater marks a huge shift for the brand, which has always been known for its powerful gas engines and iconic roars. The move comes at a time when many luxury car brands are struggling to meet their electric vehicle promi

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