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May 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Life in the 80s: A Brother’s Gamble

A film set in 1986 follows the Pearl family from Queens. Irwin and his wife Hester live a modest life raising two boys, Ben and Scott. Scott is about to turn 18 and head off to college, a moment the family celebrates. Enter Gary, an ex‑police officer who has settled into retirement. He vis

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May 17 2026POLITICS

Taiwan’s Future: A Call for Self‑Determination

President Lai Ching‑te recently told a celebration in Taipei that the phrase “Taiwan independence” simply means the island is not part of China and that its people alone should decide what happens next. He repeated a stance his party has held since 1999: Taiwan is already a sovereign state called

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May 17 2026POLITICS

Labour Leader Wes Streeting Sets His Sights on the Prime Minister’s Post

Wes Streeting, who has served as Britain’s health minister, announced he will challenge the current Labour leader for the top job in Parliament. The move marks the first time a sitting MP has openly declared a bid to replace the party’s head. Streeting’s announcement came after a series of electo

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May 17 2026HEALTH

Coordinating Care: Europe’s COVID Lessons

The coronavirus crisis forced European health systems to rethink how they work together. When hospitals, laboratories and public‑health agencies started talking in sync, the country that could share information fastest saw better outcomes. Countries that had formal plans for emergency cooperat

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May 17 2026POLITICS

State Agencies vs Local Voices: A Call for Fairer Road Rules

The story begins in a small South Carolina town where the state’s transportation office decided it would not negotiate with local leaders. Instead, it pushed a single road design that promised to cut crashes by 70 percent—an estimate that seemed to silence any debate. The town’s officials, elected b

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May 17 2026POLITICS

Politics, Stress and Everyday Life

In a month devoted to mental health, people from many walks of life shared how the current political climate feels like a constant pressure on their minds. The stories show that for many, politics takes up most of the time they spend in therapy or counseling. Parents say their anxiety has wors

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May 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Star Wars Comes Back to the Big Screen

A new movie called The Mandalorian and Grogu will open in theaters on May 22, 2026. It follows the adventures of Din Djarin and his child after three seasons on Disney+. This is the first new Star Wars film in theaters since 2019. The head of Lucasfilm, Dave Filoni, talked about how the fra

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May 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Kiefer Sutherland Calls Off U. S. Shows Over Low Ticket Demand

Kiefer Sutherland, known for his roles in “24” and “The Lost Boys, ” has decided to drop the U. S. portion of his music tour after tickets sold poorly. The actor‑musician posted a short apology on social media, saying he feels it would be unfair to perform in venues that are mostly empty. He added t

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May 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A New Quest for the Hidden Past

Paris, Hong Kong and Los Angeles‑based All Rights Entertainment has announced the international sales launch of “Christopher Hope and the Secret of Napoleon” at the Cannes Film Market. The film brings together Frankie Muniz, Christopher Lloyd and Thomas Lemoine in a family adventure that marks the f

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May 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Indonesian Action Films Set to Take the World by Storm

The Cannes Film Market is buzzing with a new Indonesian action lineup. Two movies lead the group: “Pendekar: Warrior, ” featuring Iko Uwais, and a local version of the Korean hit “The Man From Nowhere” starring Joe Taslim. Production is handled by Asia Media Alliance Group, Nation Pictures, Yeti

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