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Jun 02 2026HEALTH

Eye Care Gaps for People With Intellectual Disabilities

People who have intellectual disabilities often struggle with vision problems, yet getting an eye exam can be hard. Families of those who have never gone to an eye doctor say that the main obstacles are cost, lack of transportation, and a shortage of doctors who understand their needs. Those fami

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Jun 02 2026POLITICS

Texas Senate Race Sparks Big Party Split

The Texas Republican Party is still divided over its newest Senate nominee, Attorney General Ken Paxton. Three years ago, most Texas House Republicans voted to impeach Paxton for alleged abuse of office and bribery. Now, after winning the Republican runoff against former U. S. Senator John Cor

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May 30 2026FINANCE

Capital Markets Get a New European Twist

Germany’s finance ministry announced that the six largest EU economies have reached a common view on a European Commission plan to bring capital market oversight under a single authority. The proposal, introduced in December, would shift control from national regulators to the European Securities

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May 29 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Moriarty shifts from shadow to spotlight in a crime series twist

A new crime drama is flipping the script by putting the classic villain at the center of the story. Instead of playing second fiddle to Sherlock Holmes, Professor Moriarty steps into the lead role as a complex character with a double life. The show’s creators are building a world where this criminal

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May 18 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Bulgaria Celebrates Surprise Victory in Eurovision

The nation erupted with joy when Bulgaria clinched its first win at the Eurovision Song Contest, thanks to Dara’s upbeat track “Bangaranga. ” The singer’s lively melody captured audiences across Europe, turning a surprise triumph into a national celebration. Prime Minister Rumen Radev posted h

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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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May 16 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Music Show in Vienna Faces Global Protest

The big music event will be held in Vienna on Saturday. Five major broadcasters from Spain, the Netherlands, Ireland, Iceland and Slovenia have decided not to send a song. They do so because Israel is allowed to compete after it started fighting in Gaza. The fight began on Oct. 7 when Hamas a

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May 16 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Vienna Hosts Eurovision Finale Amid Music, Protest and Surprise

The biggest song event in Europe is set to finish in Vienna this Saturday. A big hall, the Wiener Stadthalle, will light up with 25 different acts from all over the continent. Millions of people watching at home will decide who wins, and the winner’s country will host next year. People love t

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May 14 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Eurovision 2024: When Music Met Politics on a Global Stage

This year’s Eurovision Song Contest isn’t just about catchy tunes and over-the-top performances—it’s also become a flashpoint for political tensions. The contest, which normally celebrates music and unity, has been overshadowed by protests against Israel’s participation. The controversy isn’t just o

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May 12 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Eurovision faces new voting fairness questions

This year's Eurovision Song Contest has two big issues on its hands. First, some countries are skipping the event over Israel's participation. Second, new voting rules are being tested because of concerns about how countries campaign for votes. Last year, Israel got an unusually high number of publ

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