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May 08 2026LIFESTYLE

Lessons from a Life Built on Discipline

Ken Rideout isn’t the kind of person who pats himself on the back for minor wins. His latest book made a national bestseller list, but he shrugged it off. For him, success isn’t about attention—it’s about how close you can push yourself to your own limits before raising the bar again. That mindset e

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May 08 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Star Wars: Older Movies Still Win Fans’ Hearts

The original Star Wars films keep pulling in the biggest crowds even today. Numbers from streaming services show the top watched movies are still the ones from the 1970s and 1980s. The newest additions to the series barely show up on the same charts. This isn’t just about one week or one country—it’

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May 08 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Louisiana's Biggest Wing Showdown Takes Flight Soon

Every year, food lovers in Louisiana look forward to a special day when wings take center stage. On May 16, downtown Lafayette will host Wing Wars of Acadiana, a lively festival where local restaurants, chefs, and even amateur cooks go head-to-head for the best wing title in the state. The event isn

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May 08 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Cards Hit Hearthstone: Big Upgrades for Four Hero Classes

Hearthstone just dropped a fresh update that changes how players build decks around certain heroes. Instead of small tweaks, this patch focuses on four classes at once—Druid, Hunter, Paladin, and Mage—giving each one a whole new set of powerful cards. These big updates arrive three times a year, mea

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May 08 2026ENTERTAINMENT

The Hidden Power Behind Small-Budget Cinema Hits

A few years back, a quiet film about an unusual love story surprised everyone. Nobody expected much from it, but it won a top prize in Switzerland. The person behind it didn’t care about flashy blockbusters. Instead, they focused on films that felt real and risky. This person runs a company that doe

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May 08 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Modern Design Meets Nature: Fresh Projects That Push Boundaries

Architecture isn’t just about buildings anymore—it’s about solving bigger problems. This week’s standout projects show how designers are tackling housing shortages, climate change, and cultural preservation in unexpected ways. Take the Netherlands, where a team created a home prototype that doesn’t

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May 08 2026BUSINESS

Continental shows strong start to 2026 despite market challenges

The first quarter of 2026 brought mixed results for Continental, a major player in the tire and industrial technology sectors. While sales dipped slightly due to weak global markets and currency fluctuations, the company managed to boost profitability in its core divisions. This achievement came des

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May 08 2026ENVIRONMENT

The EPA's move to scrap climate pollution rules: what it really means

Back in 2009, scientists warned that car and truck fumes were filling the air with dangerous gases. These gases trap heat, make smog worse, and harm people's lungs. The government agreed and set rules to cut down on these emissions. But recently, the EPA decided to ignore those warnings by scrapping

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May 08 2026POLITICS

How Maine's Climate Plans Hold Up Nationally

Maine's governor leaves behind a strong green track record. Her policies helped push clean energy jobs and cut oil use in homes. That matters because Maine’s fishing industry, worth over $600 million, depends on stable weather. The state’s tourism also relies on clean air and water. Clean energy is

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May 08 2026POLITICS

Alaska's Election Race Brings Unexpected Surprises

Alaska's political scene is heating up ahead of the 2026 midterms, and this year's races might not go the way most people expect. With no sitting governor running again, the state’s unique voting system could shake things up. Instead of the usual party battles, candidates from all sides will face of

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