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May 18 2026TECHNOLOGY

Gadgets to pack for sunny days out

Summer means parks, trips, and long days outside but who wants to carry heavy gear? Costco stocks plenty of portable gadgets that promise fun without the bulk. Some are smart buys while others look like hype. The trick is knowing which ones actually earn their place in your bag. A tablet that start

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May 18 2026TECHNOLOGY

Choosing the Right Audio Receiver: Music or Movies?

When buying an audio receiver, you’ll face a simple but important choice: AV or stereo. The key difference isn’t just the name—it’s about what you plan to do with it. If movies and immersive sound are your focus, an AV receiver is the way to go. It powers multiple speakers to create surround sound,

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May 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

McCartney Lights Up SNL with New Song and Classic Hit

Paul McCartney returned to Saturday Night Live after a year, showcasing the first single from his newest solo record and reviving a beloved Wings track. The legendary musician opened with “Days We Left Behind, ” a gentle tune that pulls listeners back to his Liverpool roots. The song reflects on mem

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May 17 2026SPORTS

49ers Plan to Beat Jet‑Lag and Keep Their Edge

The NFL is working hard to keep the 49ers fresh for their upcoming season. They have taken into account the long flights and travel fatigue that can affect players. Coaches and team leaders discussed how best to handle these challenges. They also talked with other key figures in the league, learning

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May 17 2026POLITICS

A New Face for Pennsylvania’s 7th: Who Will Represent the Working Class?

Bob Brooks, a longtime firefighter and union boss, stepped up in the local primary with a short speech that cut straight to the point. He said he’s “been working since I was ten” and that the system is unfair to people like him. His solution? Get folks from ordinary backgrounds into Washington so th

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May 17 2026SPORTS

The PGA Championship Final Round: A Philly Showdown

On Sunday, the Aronimink Golf Club in Philadelphia becomes a battlefield for 30 golfers chasing Alex Smalley’s lead. The leaderboard is tight; five shots separate the top 30, making every swing count. Rory McIlroy looks to keep his steady improvement going as he tees off, hoping to add to his str

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May 17 2026HEALTH

Ticks on the Rise: Why You Should Check Your Body After a Hike

The number of people rushing to emergency rooms because of tick bites has climbed higher than it’s been in any year since 2017. The spike is most noticeable in the Northeast and Midwest, where warmer weather has let ticks thrive. Around 476, 000 Americans receive treatment for Lyme disease each year

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May 17 2026POLITICS

Trump’s War Talk and the Cost of Luxury

President Trump has long claimed that his wealth and business experience give him a special ability to help ordinary Americans. Recently, however, he has said that the economic pain people feel from his war with Iran will not change his approach. In a brief interview, he answered that the figh

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May 17 2026POLITICS

Virginia Court Ruling Sparks Surprise Appeal to Supreme Court

The Virginia state Supreme Court just handed down a 4‑to‑3 decision that rejected a new voting map, a move that could have shifted four U. S. House seats from Republican to Democrat. The loss stunned Virginia Democrats, who had hoped the map would boost their representation. In a swift reaction, Ja

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May 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Bulgaria’s Big Win: A Last‑Minute Twist

In a surprising turn of events, Bulgaria captured its first Eurovision title in the final seconds of the show. The contest had already been charged with tension, as Israel was seen by many as a favorite after years of strong performances. Fans had been debating which act would come out on top. The

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