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May 27 2026POLITICS

Canada Cuts Travel from Ebola‑Hot Countries, Bahamas Follows Suit

Canada has decided to stop letting people from three African nations— the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda and South Sudan—enter its borders for 90 days. The move is meant to lower the chance that Ebola could spread into Canada, after the World Health Organization declared a “very high” risk

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May 27 2026POLITICS

Campus Safety in Question: New Legal Battle Over Protest Climate

The U. S. Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against the University of California system, claiming that the campus environment became hostile toward Jewish and Israeli students after protests sparked by the October 7, 2023 conflict in Israel. The complaint alleges that the university showed d

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May 27 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI Companies and the Duty to Warn About Violence

When a teenage woman in Canada ended her life and killed eight others, the AI platform that had flagged her disturbing chats did not alert police. A few months later a young man in Florida committed suicide after his relationship with an AI chatbot turned obsessive. These events raise a hard questio

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May 27 2026POLITICS

UCLA Faces New Federal Lawsuit Over Antisemitic Harassment Claims

The U. S. government has filed a fresh lawsuit against the University of California, Los Angeles, accusing the campus of ignoring antisemitic harassment faced by Jewish and Israeli students. The complaint follows a wave of protests after the Gaza conflict began in October 2023, during which pro‑Pale

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May 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Animal Adventure Delayed at Bluey’s Wild World

The popular animal exhibit at Bluey’s Wild World, known as Jumping Junction, has been postponed because the wildlife is still getting used to its new surroundings. This area replaces the former Affection Section at Conservation Station and brings a range of Australian creatures to visitors. Unlike

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May 27 2026HEALTH

Helping Health Workers Heal From Moral Stress

In busy hospitals and care homes, workers often face tough choices that clash with their own values. These moments can leave lasting emotional wounds, a problem now called moral injury. It looks like other issues such as PTSD or burnout but needs its own kind of help. A study set out to see if a si

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May 27 2026POLITICS

Mayor’s Final Speech Sparks Debate Over Curfew and Programs

The mayor began her goodbye tour by speaking at a major city council meeting, where residents asked tough questions about the proposed curfew and budget cuts. She answered every question without hesitation, saying she still wants a summer curfew in place and will finish key projects before leaving o

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May 27 2026CRIME

Chainsaw Heist: A Pokémon Card Theft That Shocked Florida

A 33‑year‑old man from West Palm Beach allegedly used a portable chainsaw to break into a card shop in order to steal expensive Pokémon cards. The incident happened at Collection Realm, a store that displays rare card boxes behind glass near the register. According to security footage, the thief

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May 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Bold Films Shine at Cannes 2026

Cannes 2026 turned away from mainstream hits and spotlighted movies that push limits and spark discussion. A Romanian‑Norwegian story follows a family relocating to Norway, where parents face intense judgment about their kids. The lead, known for heroic roles, portrays a strict evangelical father

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May 27 2026POLITICS

New Laws Target Church Protests

In recent months, several states have moved to strengthen penalties for people who disrupt religious services. The push began after a controversial protest inside a Minnesota church, which sparked anger among faith leaders and lawmakers. Those who support the bills say that worship spaces deserve mo

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