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May 28 2026POLITICS

Brazil Senator Meets U. S. Leaders After Controversy

Flavio Bolsonaro, a Brazilian senator who is running for president, went to Washington after his latest scandal. He had already met President Trump in the Oval Office a day earlier. During his trip, Bolsonaro spoke with U. S. Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio. The talk

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May 28 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Family‑Run Petting Zoo Brings Smiles to the County

A small idea at a pumpkin patch turned into a traveling petting zoo that now visits schools, parties and community events across East Contra Costa County and beyond. Robert and Katy Kerling started the venture after a neighbor asked them to run a petting zoo at a local pumpkin patch in 2023. Their o

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May 28 2026CRIME

Former Officer Charged After Burglary at Sports Card Store

A former police officer from Grand Rapids faces a serious charge after a burglary at a local sports card shop. The incident occurred on May 24, when the shop’s owner was shocked to find items missing. Police say the suspect entered the building without permission and stole merchandise. The

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May 28 2026SPORTS

Sooners Shine: Four Players Earn 2026 All‑American Honors

Four athletes from the University of Oklahoma baseball team have been named to the 2026 All‑American roster by the National Freshman and College Association. The selections highlight the depth of talent in the Sooners program, which has consistently produced top performers each season. The award

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May 28 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Chiefs Star Wins Emmy for Football Docuseries

Patrick Mahomes, the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback, has added a new trophy to his collection. He earned a Sports Emmy Award for being an executive producer of the Netflix series “Quarterback. ” The show, made with NFL Films and Omaha Productions, follows the lives of professional quarterbacks from

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May 28 2026HEALTH

Sleep Patterns in Moms May Shape Baby Bones

A study of 300 expectant mothers examined how the quality of their sleep could leave a lasting mark on genes that control bone growth in newborns. Researchers focused on three key genes—WNT10B, CTNNB1, and OPG—that belong to the Wnt/β‑catenin and RANKL/OPG pathways, both essential for bone health. T

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May 28 2026SCIENCE

New Virus Outbreaks Show How Much We Still Don’t Know

Scientists have made big progress against Ebola, but a fresh outbreak reveals that the disease is not one and the same. The new strain found in Uganda, called Bundibugyo virus, looks very different from the classic Zaire and Sudan variants. Because it evolved along a separate path, the vaccine

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May 28 2026ENVIRONMENT

Students on Sullivan’s Island Protect Their First Sea Turtle Nest

A tiny sea turtle nest was found right beside Sullivan’s Island Elementary School last Friday, turning a normal day at school into an urgent conservation mission. The kids quickly took to the beach, cleaning up litter and filling in holes that could trap the tiny hatchlings as they hurried toward

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May 28 2026HEALTH

Immigrant Health: Why Culture, Money and Climate Shape Weight

Many people who move to richer nations face a rising risk of obesity. A big review of earlier studies looks at how culture, income and the local environment all mix to influence weight gain. Instead of just listing facts, this overview digs into the different ways living in a new country can chan

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May 28 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Overwatch Meets YOASOBI: A New Song, Skins and Tokyo Adventure

Blizzard has teamed up with the popular Japanese music duo YOASOBI to bring a fresh experience into Overwatch. The partnership was announced during a Tokyo event on the 28th, sparking excitement among fans of both gaming and J‑pop. The collaboration will start on July 1 inside the game, letting play

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