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May 03 2026CELEBRITIES

Why Plus-Size Confidence Still Matters When Weight-Loss Drugs Are Everywhere

Ashley Graham isn't backing down from her body-positive message even as GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy flood social media. The 38-year-old model admits the trend hits hard for women who spent years fighting to love their bodies exactly as they are. "It feels like a step backward, " she explains

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May 03 2026LIFESTYLE

A Glimpse of Athens: Luxury at Hotel Grande Bretagne

Perched in Syntagma Square, the Grande Bretagne overlooks Athens’ political heart. The hotel’s location isn’t just convenient—it’s steeped in history. The square itself was renamed in 1843 after Greece’s first constitution, a reminder of the city’s resilience. From many rooms, guests can watch the C

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May 03 2026HEALTH

Big Games, Big Plans: How Cities Are Preparing for Crowds and Health Risks

When over a million fans from across the world fill stadiums in New York and New Jersey for the FIFA World Cup, it’s not just about goals and glory—it’s a massive test for local hospitals. Medical teams in these cities have spent years preparing for anything from common illnesses like flu to rare bu

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May 02 2026WEATHER

WIS Weather Wins the Accuracy Crown

WIS First Alert Weather has just earned a top honor from an independent group that rates TV weather reports. The award says it is the most accurate in its region, a big deal for viewers who rely on clear forecasts. The organization that gave the award is called WeatherRate. It doesn’t belong to any

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May 02 2026ENVIRONMENT

Mice Threaten Western Australian Wheat

Australia’s leaders have voiced worry over a sudden rise in mice numbers across the western wheat belt. The rodents are eating grain and damaging farms, which could hurt the country’s ability to export food. Energy Minister Chris Bowen told a televised interview from Sydney that the government

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May 02 2026POLITICS

Choosing the Right Holiday for Workers

In the United States, a holiday called Labor Day is celebrated every September. It honors all workers and marks the end of summer with picnics and barbecues. Some people want to replace this day with May 1, a holiday that many countries call International Workers’ Day. May 1 began in the 19th

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May 02 2026POLITICS

A Drone Lens on a Tragic Tale

The film shows the land that the Chuschagasta people call home in Tucumán Province. A camera on a drone moves slowly above the hills, revealing how big and beautiful the area is. It also shows a bird that bumps into the drone, reminding us of nature’s own presence. The story behind the pictur

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May 02 2026POLITICS

New U. S. Rules Aim to Tighten Pressure on Cuba

The White House recently announced wider restrictions targeting Cuba’s leadership and its supporters. These new rules focus on individuals or groups that help the Cuban government’s security forces or take part in corruption or serious abuses of human rights. They also cover anyone who works with, f

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May 02 2026POLITICS

Trump's Florida Tour: A Look at Politics, Security, and Public Mood

The former president is heading to Florida for his first public appearance since a recent security scare. This trip isn't just about politics—it's a chance to reconnect with supporters and test the mood of a key voting group. The Villages, a massive retirement community known for its strong Republic

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May 02 2026CRIME

Man Denied Asylum Gets Jail Time for Embassy Plot

A Kuwaiti man who showed up in London by boat twice—once claiming refugee status—has been convicted of plotting a violent escalation outside Israel’s embassy. After British authorities rejected his asylum bid in April 2025, he swapped campaigning for something far darker. Court evidence later reveal

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