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May 10 2026HEALTH

Why coffee is getting a health upgrade (and how to drink it right)

Coffee used to get a bad rap. Doctors once warned pregnant women to avoid it and linked it to scary diseases like cancer. But those old warnings mostly came from studies that mixed up coffee with smoking—people often lit up while sipping their brew, making it hard to tell what was really causing har

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May 10 2026ENVIRONMENT

What Happened When Climate Doom Scenarios Got Debunked?

For years, a scary climate change prediction called RCP 8. 5 shaped headlines, school lessons, and even government policies. It painted a picture of extreme warming, dying coastlines, and global collapse—all by the end of the century. But now, the scientists who created these worst-case scenarios ha

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May 10 2026TECHNOLOGY

A car that laughs at logic—and wins

The 2026 Chevrolet Corvette E-Ray isn’t just another hybrid with mediocre performance. It’s a rebellion against common sense. By combining a roaring 6. 2-liter V8 with an electric motor up front, it hits 60 mph in 2. 5 seconds—faster than the high-end Z06 that costs more. This is no apology for hybr

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May 10 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Weekend binge-watch guide for Apple TV

This weekend brings three fresh Apple TV picks that prove streaming services still know how to surprise viewers. A fast-rising crime drama called Unconditional lands on Friday with two episodes already dropping, pulling in viewers faster than critics caught on. Instead of waiting for reviews, audien

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May 10 2026CRIME

What Happens When Hate Gets Real Consequences?

In a courtroom years ago, a woman who once led a racist attack broke down while talking to the family she harmed. She admitted to her role in the crime but also claimed it wasn’t truly her, creating a confusing mix of apology and denial. The video of her reaction has resurfaced online, leading peopl

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May 10 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Three Small Stories, One Big Surprise

Back in the late 1990s, a movie arrived that didn’t shout about being special. It didn’t need to. Instead of one long plot, it threw three quick stories at the audience. One followed a struggling thief making bad choices. The cuts between scenes were sharp, like flipping radio stations too fast. It

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May 10 2026HEALTH

When Poisoning Isn’t Clear: How ERs Can Handle Uncertain Cases

Hospitals see many patients who might have been poisoned but aren’t sure what caused it. Doctors need a way to act fast without knowing the exact toxin. New guidelines help emergency teams figure out what to do next. These rules focus on quick thinking. First, doctors check for clues about what the

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May 10 2026SCIENCE

Why some grassland plants use different chemical tricks to survive

In the wide grasslands of northern China, two types of plants often compete for space: tough perennial grasses and colorful flowering forbs. Scientists have long noticed that these plants don’t just look different—they also affect the soil and nutrients in contrasting ways. Leaves from grasses and f

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May 10 2026ENVIRONMENT

Kids’ art contest turns Florida wildlife into a creative conservation lesson

For twenty years straight, a quiet art contest in Cape Coral has been quietly shaping how kids see Florida’s wild side. Over 6, 400 children have drawn everything from gopher tortoises to manatees, turning classroom lessons about saving species into colorful posters and paintings. The contest starte

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May 10 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Behind the Scenes: How TV Shows Handle Sex Scenes Today

Many modern TV shows include steamy scenes, but filming them isn’t as glamorous as it might seem. The cast of an upcoming Amazon Prime series revealed that actors often feel awkward during these moments, even if the scenes look passionate on screen. Instead of pretending it’s fun, they focused on ma

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