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May 06 2026POLITICS

Remote Teaching After Deportation: A New California Law

A recent proposal in California could change the way deported faculty continue their careers. The bill, introduced by Assemblymember Mike Gipson of Los Angeles, would let professors who are removed from the U. S. due to immigration enforcement keep teaching students through online platforms. The le

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May 06 2026HEALTH

Heart Health Lessons from a Beloved TV Actor

Nicholas Brendon, known for his role on the popular series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, died at 54. An Indiana coroner released a report that explains what happened. The cause was natural, linked to heart disease. The investigation showed Brendon had severe blockage in his right coronary artery—about

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May 06 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Laughs on the Road: Larry The Cable Guy Leads New Clip Show

Larry The Cable Guy is set to host a fresh comedy series called “American Mayhem, ” which will debut in the fall as part of a syndicated lineup. The show is produced by V10 Entertainment and will be distributed through CBS Media Ventures, with an initial run of 52 weekly episodes. The series will

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May 06 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Kid Cudi Cuts M. I. A. From Tour After Controversial Stage Talk

Kid Cudi decided to drop M. I. A. from his “Rebel Ragers Tour” after the artist sparked backlash during a Dallas opening act. During her set, M. I. A. announced she is a “brown Republican voter” and made remarks that many in the crowd found offensive, leading to boos and a viral clip on social me

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May 06 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Old Host Takes a Stand Against CBS

David Letterman has publicly accused CBS executives of lying about why Stephen Colbert’s late‑night show was cancelled. He said the decision was not driven by money but by political pressure linked to a $8 billion merger with Skydance. Letterman called the network’s leaders “lying weasels” in an int

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May 06 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin Adds a Boost: Why Even 1 % Can Help Your Portfolio Grow

Bitcoin has moved beyond a niche digital token to become a serious player in investment circles. A study by Fidelity shows that putting just a tiny slice of Bitcoin into a typical 60/40 mix can lift overall gains by about thirty percent. The boost comes without much extra risk; the biggest jump happ

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May 06 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Fresh Look at 2026’s Creative Trailblazers

The year 2026 saw a wave of talent reshaping pop culture, from stand‑up comics to global music stars and viral creators. One standout was a Japanese American comedian whose playful “Drop Challenge” sparked internet fame after a quirky performance that turned into a viral dance. HBO soon invited her

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May 06 2026HEALTH

Easy Check for Face‑Recognition Problems

People often use famous faces to see if someone can spot them. This helps find prosopagnosia, a condition where people miss familiar faces. Recently, tests that use unfamiliar faces became popular because they are quick and can be done online. However, skipping famous‑face tests might change what w

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May 06 2026HEALTH

How Childhood Weight Affects Australian Healthcare Spending

Kids carrying extra weight don’t just face health risks—they also push up medical bills. A fresh look at Australian data shows children with overweight or obesity cost more to treat than those in a healthy weight range. On average, the healthcare system spends about $140 extra per year for an overwe

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May 06 2026CRYPTO

Stablecoins: The hidden backbone of digital money

Circle isn't a flashy crypto exchange or a meme token. It's the quiet infrastructure behind one of the most widely used digital dollars, USDC. While many focus on Bitcoin's ups and downs or Ethereum's latest upgrades, Circle quietly powers transactions worth billions daily. Wells Fargo recently doub

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