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May 06 2026POLITICS

Vice President Visits Iowa, Ohio and Oklahoma to Boost GOP Midterms

The Vice President traveled from Washington to three states on one busy day. He started early, voting in Ohio’s Republican primary next to his house. Then he met donors for a lunch in Oklahoma City. He finished the day with a rally in Des Moines, Iowa. He spoke to about 500 people at a factory that

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May 06 2026POLITICS

US Tanker CS Anthem Clears Strait of Hormuz With Navy Support

The chemical tanker CS Anthem has successfully left the Strait of Hormuz, marking it as only the second U. S. ‑flagged commercial ship to do so while under escort by American warships. The vessel, managed by Crowley‑Stena Marine Solutions, announced the safe completion of its passage. Earlier thi

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May 06 2026POLITICS

Remote Teaching After Deportation: A New California Law

A recent proposal in California could change the way deported faculty continue their careers. The bill, introduced by Assemblymember Mike Gipson of Los Angeles, would let professors who are removed from the U. S. due to immigration enforcement keep teaching students through online platforms. The le

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May 06 2026POLITICS

New York Teachers and the Fight Over School Bias

Karen Feldman spent more than a quarter of a century teaching history in New York City public schools, focusing on Holocaust lessons. She always claimed to keep politics out of class and to let facts speak for themselves. Around 2015, Feldman began noticing a shift in the curriculum toward “divers

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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 2026ENVIRONMENT

City bans meat and fuel ads to cut carbon impact

Amsterdam has become the first world capital to forbid advertisements for meat and fossil fuels in public places. The move, which began on May 1, aims to discourage spending on high‑carbon products by removing their promotion from city walls and billboards. The ban also covers ads for airlines, gaso

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May 06 2026HEALTH

Peptides or Not? 6 Everyday Moves That Beat the Hype

People online keep shouting about peptides – tiny chemicals that promise muscle, skin and even extra years. They’re sold in pills, powders or creams without a prescription, and influencers brag that they can fix anything. Yet most of these peptides are unapproved by the FDA, and research on their sa

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May 06 2026HEALTH

Fast‑Food Choices and Student Identity

Many college women pick fast food because it is quick and cheap. Their daily schedules are packed, so grabbing a meal on the go feels natural. However, eating too often from fast‑food outlets can harm health if it replaces balanced meals. Researchers looked at 385 female students in Egypt t

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May 06 2026ENTERTAINMENT

North Road’s Hits Dominate Netflix Worldwide

The former News Corp chief is turning his new company into a hit factory. North Road and its labels have pushed two titles to the top of Netflix’s global charts in a single week. The film “Apex, ” starring Charlize Theron, drew more than 40 million views in its second week. It is the most‑watc

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May 06 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Laughs on the Road: Larry The Cable Guy Leads New Clip Show

Larry The Cable Guy is set to host a fresh comedy series called “American Mayhem, ” which will debut in the fall as part of a syndicated lineup. The show is produced by V10 Entertainment and will be distributed through CBS Media Ventures, with an initial run of 52 weekly episodes. The series will

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