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May 30 2026SPORTS

Caitlin Clark’s Courtfire: Fans, Ref Calls and a Call for Calm

Caitlin Clark has long been known as a fierce competitor, but her energy can sometimes spark controversy on the court. In recent games against the Valkyries, she repeatedly voiced frustration with officiating, raising questions about how players manage pressure. During a tight matchup, Clark was

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May 30 2026TECHNOLOGY

Samsung Watch Gets Smarter About Your Health

Samsung’s newest watch update promises to move beyond basic numbers and actually help users understand their health data. The latest buzz comes from a rumored beta of One UI 9 Watch, which could turn raw metrics into actionable advice. Instead of just displaying a sleep score or heart‑rate graph,

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May 30 2026POLITICS

Trump’s Health Report: A Mixed Picture

The White House released a new health report for former President Trump. It shows a high score on brain tests and good cholesterol levels. The report claims his heart is 14 years younger than his age. However, the new document leaves out details that were in last year’s file. Last year men

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May 30 2026HEALTH

Trump’s Health Check: A Closer Look

President Donald Trump recently visited Walter Reed National Military Medical Center for his third in‑person medical exam in a little over a year. The White House physician, Dr. Sean Barbabella, released a memo stating that the former president is “in excellent health” and fully capable of performin

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May 30 2026POLITICS

Science Funding Faces New Political Overhaul

The U. S. government is planning a big change to how science grants are awarded. A new set of rules will let political leaders decide which projects get money, instead of scientists who review proposals. The change comes after the previous order was struck down in courts for lacking clear just

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May 30 2026EDUCATION

Clemson’s New President: An Inside Look at the Surprise Choice

A recent announcement revealed that Clemson University has named Kevin Guskiewicz from Michigan State as its next president. The decision came after a search that originally considered two internal candidates: Anand Gramopadhye, dean of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences, and Cynthia Young,

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May 30 2026POLITICS

Delay in Big Grants Hits Ivy League Schools

The Trump team has slowed the release of National Science Foundation money for four major universities. The pause is part of a larger effort to curb what the White House calls “woke” ideas on campuses. Because of this, projects that had already cleared the NSF review stage are now waiting for furthe

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May 30 2026SCIENCE

An Easy Way to Make Antimony Chalcogenides and Light‑Sensitive Nanowires

Antimony chalcoiodides grow in a chain‑like shape that makes them good for devices that see light differently from different angles. Making a single, predictable crystal phase has been hard. Scientists used antimony triiodide (SbI₃) as a gas that can move around and carry antimony to where it

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May 30 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI‑Generated Images: A New Tool for Feeling Science

Researchers have begun using computer‑made pictures to study how people feel. These synthetic images are created by artificial intelligence that learns from real photos and then invents new ones. The advantage is clear: scientists can control every detail of a picture, such as lighting or facial exp

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May 30 2026BUSINESS

Cleanup Costs Loom After Garden Grove Chemical Alarm

A chemical mishap near a local aerospace plant forced almost 50, 000 people to leave their homes over Memorial Day weekend. The danger of a huge explosion was stopped when emergency crews cooled a tank that could have released 7, 000 gallons of methyl methacrylate. After the immediate threat faded,

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