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May 16 2026HEALTH

Inside‑Out Beauty Boosts for Skin, Hair and Nails

The focus on daily supplements is growing as people look for long‑term ways to keep skin, hair and nails healthy. A brand that has gained attention in the U. S. is Aurelia Cellular Vitality, which claims to use science‑backed formulas that work at the cellular level. Their goal is simple: help

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May 16 2026SCIENCE

Brains Arrive Packed, Not Blank

Scientists have discovered that newborn mice already possess a dense web of brain connections, especially in the hippocampus where memory is formed. Instead of building these links slowly after birth, the brain seems to start out with more connections than needed and then prunes away the extras as i

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May 16 2026OPINION

Scientists, Politics and Food: A Mixed‑Bag Review

The article starts by pointing out that chasing endless economic growth is not a solution for the planet’s limits. A United Nations report, led by António Guterres, calls for new measures that look beyond GDP. It suggests 31 indicators—many tied to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals—to capture h

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May 16 2026SPORTS

Chelsea defender’s injury shakes up Cup final plans

A key player for Chelsea is now in doubt for the FA Cup final after a new injury was reported during the last training session. The club’s future starter, who had been performing well, will need to pass a quick fitness test before the match. He had started and kept a clean sheet in the team’s first

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May 16 2026LIFESTYLE

Summer Fun Starts Soon at Bay County Community Center

Registration has begun for the 2026 Summer Recreation Program at the Bay County Community Center, kicking off on June 8 and wrapping up July 30. The program welcomes kids between 5 and 14 years old, offering a mix of sports, field trips, and arts projects. Sessions run from 8 a. m. to 12:30 p.

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May 16 2026OPINION

California’s New Platform Misses the Mark

The state rolled out a new online tool aimed at boosting civic participation and restoring faith in politics. The idea sounds promising, but many voters see it as a façade after the recent vote that ended independent redistricting. A majority chose to keep partisan control over how districts are dra

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May 16 2026TECHNOLOGY

ChatGPT Gets Money‑Tracking Power, Users Are Worried

The new feature lets people link bank accounts to ChatGPT so the AI can show a simple chart of where money goes and answer questions about spending habits. It is still in test mode and only works for paid ChatGPT Pro members in the United States. The idea sounds useful at first glance, but man

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May 16 2026POLITICS

Eric Trump Faces Fact‑Check Over Crypto Claims

The host of MS NOW, Jen Psaki, spent part of her Friday show answering Eric Trump’s accusations. Trump had posted on X that Psaki was lying about his ties to a crypto company called ALT5 Sigma. He said she claimed he sat on the firm’s board, which he denied. Psaki countered with evidence from

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May 16 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin’s Breakout May Spark a Big Move for XRP

The trader from Cryptoinsightuk believes that the next big rally for XRP could hinge on Bitcoin’s price moving past a key level around $94, 000. He pointed out that Bitcoin is stuck between about $84, 000 and $94, 000. Negative funding rates for BTC and low search activity suggest that many tr

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May 16 2026CRYPTO

Shiba Inu Faces Sudden Burn Surge While DOGE Gains

The last 24 hours saw an unexpected jump in Shiba Inu’s burn activity, with a single transaction destroying more than 25 million SHIB tokens. This move pushed the daily burn rate up over a thousand percent, far exceeding what has happened in the past month. Even though Shibarium’s overall burn tally

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