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May 03 2026EDUCATION

Tulsa School Board Keeps Special‑Ed Programs Alive

The Tulsa school board decided not to cut funding for special education after a recent budget proposal. The decision keeps the district’s programs running and supports students who need extra help. The board’s move came after a plan to reduce special‑Ed resources was put forward by district offic

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May 03 2026POLITICS

Media, Hitler Talk and the White House Incident

The recent shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner sparked a debate about how news outlets cover violent events. A commentator said that the media quickly turned the story into a focus on themselves and then shifted to talking about a popular comedian. She warned that journalists sh

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May 03 2026SPORTS

Kids, Parents, and the Game: A Fresh Look at Youth Sports

The first thought that pops up for many families is whether a child’s choice or the parent’s wish should guide their sports path. In a recent gathering of parents at St. Michael’s Country Day School, the conversation turned to what kids actually gain from playing and how parents can help without ove

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May 03 2026SPORTS

DraftKings Gives You a $100 Boost for the Kentucky Derby Weekend

The first Saturday of May is special because it brings one of the biggest races in horse racing, the 152nd Kentucky Derby. Fans can also watch intense NBA Game 7 matchups and the ongoing NHL and MLB playoffs, so screens will be full. For those who want a bonus, DraftKings offers a $100 welcome credi

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May 03 2026SPORTS

Vermont High School Sports Kickoff on Saturday

The spring season in Vermont has officially begun, and schools across the state are hitting the fields and courts for a busy weekend of competition. From baseball to ultimate frisbee, every team is ready to showcase their skills and fight for early season bragging rights. Coaches are urged to send g

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May 03 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrity Crowd Lights Up Kentucky Derby

The 152nd running of the Kentucky Derby turned into a star‑filled spectacle, with a mix of athletes, musicians and internet personalities lining the grandstands at Churchill Downs. The event drew a diverse group of attendees, from former NFL stars to pop singers and social media influencers, each

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May 03 2026POLITICS

Soldiers suspected in Mali’s recent militant attacks as violence spreads

Last week’s surprise attacks on multiple Malian military bases revealed cracks in the country’s security. Five soldiers—three still serving, one retired, and one recently dismissed—are now under investigation for possibly helping militants tied to al Qaeda and Tuareg separatists. One of the accused,

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May 03 2026POLITICS

Money in politics: who really wins the fundraising race?

Spending big doesn’t guarantee election wins. The 2026 midterms show how money flows differently between parties, but cash alone can’t decide races. Republicans are outraising Democrats in outside group spending, thanks in part to former President Trump’s fundraising power. Meanwhile, Democratic Sen

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May 03 2026CRIME

A clerk's close call with violent robbers tied to a deadly police shooting

A store worker in Chicago narrowly escaped a brutal robbery last month that set off a violent chain of events ending in a police officer’s death. The manager at a local Family Dollar store described hiding in fear as two men forced their way in, demanding money while waving a gun. One suspect report

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May 03 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Fashion and Fame Collide at the Kentucky Derby

Every year, Louisville’s Churchill Downs becomes the stage for a unique blend of horse racing enthusiasm and high-end fashion. The Kentucky Derby isn’t just about the fastest horse winning—it’s a cultural event where style takes center stage. The 2026 edition marked the 152nd running of this traditi

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