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May 02 2026TECHNOLOGY

Future‑Ready Auto Hub Opens in Wuhu

In early April, a big gathering of car dealers and tech fans took place in Wuhu, China. The event was part of a global business summit that focused on new ideas for the automotive world. The highlight was an open‑air pavilion built by two car brands, OMODA and JAECOO. The space covered more than 2,

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May 02 2026CRIME

A Sudden Loss in South Florida

The shooting that took place on April 28th at a cash‑out store in Fort Pierce left the community stunned. A young man, aged 20, was taken into custody a day later, but the reasons behind his actions remain unclear. Lanessa Rodriguez, who ran the shop, was remembered by those close to her as a gen

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May 02 2026BUSINESS

Spirit Airlines Ends Operations After 34 Years

The once‑buzzy low‑fare carrier, known for its bright yellow planes and cheeky marketing, has announced it will shut down immediately. Spirit’s website states that every flight is cancelled and customer service has closed, urging passengers to expect refunds but offering no assistance with altern

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May 02 2026POLITICS

Police Data Probe: A New Look at Crime Numbers

The Washington city police force is under investigation for possible changes to crime reports. An official from the department said they will follow up on a report that is still being written by the city’s Office of the Inspector General. The review started in January but its findings are not

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May 02 2026CRIME

A Sad Discovery in Tampa Bay

A body washed up on the shore of Tampa Bay has been identified as a second student from Bangladesh who was studying at the University of South Florida. The sheriff described the situation as a “monstrous crime. ” The remains were found in a garbage bag that a kayaker noticed after his fishing lin

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May 02 2026CRIME

Crime Down, Youth Violence Up in Baltimore

Baltimore police report a drop in overall crime, with fewer shootings and homicides seen across the city. Yet this positive trend is not shared by crimes involving teenagers, who are increasingly appearing in the headlines. The city’s younger residents are gathering in large numbers for events lik

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May 02 2026LIFESTYLE

Kids Get Canadian Passports, New Paths Open

A family that has visited 28 countries now enjoys a new kind of freedom. Their children, who grew up traveling everywhere, suddenly have passports that let them move and work more easily. The change came when a new Canadian law allows anyone with a Canadian ancestor to claim citizenship. The pare

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May 02 2026POLITICS

Venezuelan Lobbying Scandal Hits Former Congressman

A former U. S. Representative from Florida has been found guilty of secretly lobbying on behalf of the Venezuelan government, a case that revealed surprising ties between U. S. officials and a foreign regime. The trial lasted six weeks in Miami, where the defendant testified that he had been paid

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May 02 2026HEALTH

Ghirardelli Mixes Pulled After Possible Salmonella Risk

A batch of Ghirardelli powdered drinks has been taken off shelves because the company suspects that a key ingredient might be contaminated with Salmonella. The recall follows an earlier pull of milk powder from a supplier in California that raised similar concerns. This milk powder is used in

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May 02 2026SCIENCE

New Design Boosts Colorful Quantum‑Dot Lights

Scientists have found a way to make quantum‑dot LEDs that shine brighter and last longer. The trick is to insert a special layer called a bilateral charge‑generation layer, or CGL. This layer has two parts that work together: one made from PEDOT:PSS and ZnO, the other from TAPC and HAT‑CN.

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