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May 16 2026OPINION

Protecting Florida’s Wildlife: A Daily Commitment

Florida’s natural world is a mix of rivers, beaches and forests that many people love. Those habitats are home to animals like manatees, sea turtles and panthers that have lived here for centuries. When these creatures are safe, the places they live stay healthy and people can enjoy them in their fr

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May 16 2026SPORTS

Wind‑Proof Golf: How Chris Gotterup Mastered the Storm

Gotterup rolled into the PGA Championship with a calm that matched the gusty weather at Aronimink Golf Club. Instead of complaining about the wind, he treated it like a puzzle to solve. In New Jersey’s breezy streets, the young golfer learned early that every gust could be an ally if you play

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May 16 2026BUSINESS

Sony Announces the Exit of Long‑Serving Communications Leader

Sony Pictures Entertainment has announced that Stacy Weitz will leave her position as Senior Vice President of Corporate Communications at the end of this month, after ten years with the studio. Weitz began her career at Sony in 2016 as Vice President of Corporate Communications and was promoted

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May 16 2026SPORTS

From 240 Pounds to the Cage: A Comeback Story

Gina Carano says she once weighed more than 240 pounds and was nearly unable to walk. The years after her last fight were hard on both mind and body, but she has pushed herself back into shape for a new bout. The upcoming match takes place in California, where she will face former champion Ronda

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May 16 2026HEALTH

Ebola Hits Congo’s Ituri Province: A Late‑Stage Warning

The African Union’s health agency announced that the Ebola virus has spread across Ituri, a province in eastern Congo. Ninety‑plus deaths have been reported, though only four were confirmed by lab tests. Of the 246 suspected cases, thirteen have now been verified as true infections. The outbreak

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May 16 2026POLITICS

FDA Drug Program Leader Steps Down Amid Ongoing Agency Shake‑Ups

The Food and Drug Administration has announced that its chief drug official will leave her post, adding to a series of recent changes at the agency. Dr. Tracy Beth Hoeg, who has overseen investigations into antidepressants, COVID‑19 vaccines and other common medicines, will be replaced by Dr. Mike D

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May 16 2026HEALTH

When Births Go Away: The Cost of Moving Indigenous Mothers

Indigenous peoples in Canada—First Nations, Inuit and Métis—have long used their own ways to care for pregnancy and childbirth. These methods keep families healthy and communities strong. In the past, Indigenous midwives were the main health workers for women. Colonial rule changed that picture. Th

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May 16 2026HEALTH

Health Choices After Cancer: What Really Works for Young Adults?

Surviving cancer as a young adult brings unique challenges, especially when it comes to staying healthy afterward. Many young adults deal with long-term effects from treatment, so eating well and staying active are key goals. But what actually helps them follow these healthy habits? A recent study l

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May 16 2026LIFESTYLE

A Fresh Look at Racing Culture Meets Streetwear

Motorsport isn’t just about speed on the track anymore. It’s spilling into everyday life, especially when drivers mix their racing careers with creative projects. One standout example is Enchanté, a brand born from Formula 1 but now pushing into the broader racing world. Their latest twist? A collab

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May 16 2026CRYPTO

What's Driving Crypto Prices and Where They Might Go Next

Bitcoin is stuck near $80, 000, showing little movement despite some market buzz. The recent push around the Clarity Act seems to have given big investors more confidence, leading to fresh cash flowing into Bitcoin ETFs—over $130 million in just one day. But not all digital assets are getting the sa

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