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May 03 2026SCIENCE

Science Basics: How Facts Beat Fakes in Health

The world of health often feels like a maze filled with confusing claims. Many people think that if something sounds “magic, ” it must be true, but science shows us a clearer path. When we look at what keeps our bodies safe, the evidence comes from careful steps that scientists follow every day.

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May 03 2026WEATHER

Sunny Weekend Leads to Warm Monday

The weekend started bright and warm, with sunny skies that lifted temperatures into the 60s. After a calm night, the low temperature dropped to the lower 40s, but it stayed above freezing. Sunday promised even warmer days, with highs reaching the 70s along the I‑25 corridor and higher in the E

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May 03 2026WEATHER

Cold Snap Hits Central New York This Weekend

Central New York feels a chill as cold Canadian air pushes in. Temperatures sit around the mid‑30s on Saturday morning, and a frost warning is still in force until 9 a. m. The Binghamton office says the cold will linger through Sunday, keeping early‑May warmth far below normal. Saturday highs top on

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May 03 2026WEATHER

Weekend Brisk Weather Leads to Warm, Storm‑Ready Week Ahead

North Texas welcomed a cool start Saturday, with temperatures hovering in the upper 40s to low 50s. A post‑frontal airmass and high pressure brought drier air, keeping dewpoints in the 40s and 50s. This dry spell kept rain to a minimum yesterday and set the stage for a pleasant weekend. Cloud cover

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May 03 2026WEATHER

Frost, Wind and Rain: A Week of Weather Changes in New Jersey

A frost warning covers five counties tonight, from Hunterdon to western Passaic. The alert starts at 11 p. m. Saturday and ends at 9 a. m. Sunday, when temperatures will fall to the mid‑30s. On Sunday, the sky clears and the air dries out. Winds pick up to 15‑20 mph, with gusts reaching 30 mph. D

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May 03 2026FINANCE

New CEO Faces Big Test at Berkshire’s Annual Shareholder Meeting

Greg Abel, 63, stepped onto the stage at Berkshire Hathaway’s first annual meeting in Omaha, Nebraska, after taking over as chief executive last January. He began by welcoming the company’s top leaders and introduced a banner that honored Warren Buffett, who had led the firm for 60 years. Buff

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May 03 2026FINANCE

Tech Boom Sparks Debate Over Market Frenzy

The S&P 500 is climbing again, driven by high‑priced tech names that are setting new highs and drawing in investors chasing momentum. Recent chatter about a possible easing of tensions in Iran has pushed buyers toward AI‑focused firms like Broadcom and Intel, causing chip stocks to rise in 21 of the

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May 03 2026LIFESTYLE

Luxurious Gifts That Moms Will Actually Use

Many mothers secretly wish for fancy kitchen tools or high‑end skincare, but they rarely buy them. They search online and then abandon the cart, so it’s hard to catch that desire in time for a holiday. Mother’s Day offers a perfect chance to surprise her with something she would never splurge on alo

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May 03 2026POLITICS

Danco Urges Supreme Court to Revoke Mail‑Order Ban on Abortion Pill

Danco Laboratories has asked the U. S. Supreme Court to reverse a recent appeals court decision that halted the delivery of mifepristone, an abortion medication, through mail services. The ruling came from a conservative three‑judge panel that agreed with Louisiana’s complaint that the FDA’s 2023 ru

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May 03 2026POLITICS

Iran Proposes Open Strait While Trump Holds Out for Non‑Military Solution

A new Iranian offer suggests the country would open the Strait of Hormuz, a vital shipping lane that carries about 20 % of global oil and gas, and lift the U. S. blockade. In exchange, Iran would pause nuclear negotiations until a later stage, hoping to secure a more favorable climate for talks. The

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