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May 06 2026LIFESTYLE

Lake Como’s New Luxury Spot: A Fresh Take on Classic Charm

The new Lake Como EDITION opened last week, drawing a mix of Hollywood names and local creatives to its grand debut. The hotel is part of Ian Schrager’s upscale brand, known for blending sleek design with a sense of place. Guests kicked off the weekend with a relaxed lunch outdoors at Al Veluu, a

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May 06 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Sherri Shepherd wraps up daytime TV with a star-packed goodbye

After just two years on air, a well-known daytime show is calling it quits. The program launched in 2022, taking over the spot once held by another popular talk show. Now, as the final episodes air this month, fans are getting one last batch of surprises. Instead of fading quietly, the series decide

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May 03 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Top 10 crime shows worth your time

Great crime shows do more than just shuffle suspects in and out of rooms. They make you care about the people behind the badges, show how messy real police work can be, and sneak in smart ideas that stick with you long after the screen fades. Out of hundreds of options, a handful rise above the rest

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May 03 2026CRIME

Hotel attacks raise questions about balancing safety and comfort

Hotels face a tough challenge: how to keep people safe without making guests feel like they’re in a prison. After a man tried to attack a high-profile event at the Washington Hilton, the spotlight turned back on how hotels handle security. The attacker claimed he found it too easy to move around, de

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May 03 2026LIFESTYLE

A Glimpse of Athens: Luxury at Hotel Grande Bretagne

Perched in Syntagma Square, the Grande Bretagne overlooks Athens’ political heart. The hotel’s location isn’t just convenient—it’s steeped in history. The square itself was renamed in 1843 after Greece’s first constitution, a reminder of the city’s resilience. From many rooms, guests can watch the C

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May 03 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Why Superhero Movies Keep Missing the Mark

These days, it feels like every movie theater is packed with spandex-clad heroes throwing punches. Fans keep buying tickets, but critics and moviegoers alike whisper the same complaint: where’s the fresh thinking? Some argue fans are simply tired of the same old formula, but others dig deeper. A clo

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May 02 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Retirement of a TV PR Legend

Audrey Beth Davis, who helped promote many beloved TV shows, passed away at 82. She spent her life working in public relations for television. Her career began after high school, when she joined a production company that ran the popular game show “The Match Game. ” Later, she moved into PR.

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May 02 2026POLITICS

Government Extends Spy Powers for 45 Days

The Senate and the House have both approved a short‑term renewal of the U. S. government’s ability to conduct foreign surveillance without warrants, extending the program for 45 days. The Senate did so by unanimous consent, while the House passed its version with a 261‑to‑111 vote. After the extensi

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May 02 2026OPINION

Why space needs a global team to stay safe and working

Most people don’t realize how much daily life depends on signals beamed from satellites. A lost hiker in the mountains gets rescued because a tiny device sends coordinates to satellites overhead. Those same satellites handle phone calls, money transfers, and delivery trucks tracking across oceans. B

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May 01 2026CELEBRITIES

He‑Man’s Original Maker, 91

Roger Sweet was a toy designer who helped bring the muscular hero He‑Man to life, and he passed away at 91. Sweet’s career began in Ohio, where he studied design in Chicago before moving to California in 1972. There he joined Mattel, a company that had recently turned down a license from filmmaker G

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