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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

When Care Comes from the Opposite Gender: Patient Experiences in Namibia

In Namibia’s public health system, overcrowded clinics force nurses to switch between treating men and women all day. With far too few nurses on staff, patients often get care from whoever is available—even if that person is of the opposite gender. This isn’t just a logistical problem; it touches on

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May 06 2026LIFESTYLE

How a small Taiwanese town uses slow snail races to bounce back

Fenglin, a quiet town in Taiwan, has found an unusual way to draw visitors back after a damaging earthquake in 2024. Instead of flashy attractions, it leans into its reputation as a "slow city" with snail races. The idea isn’t to go fast, but to go slow—literally. Since joining the Cittaslow network

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May 06 2026POLITICS

Brazil and US Team Up to Fight Cross-Border Crime

Brazil’s president plans to push for stronger ties with the U. S. this week, focusing on a shared battle against organized crime. Vice President Geraldo Alckmin highlighted the upcoming talks, stressing that both nations can work together to weaken crime networks that cross borders. The meeting betw

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May 06 2026EDUCATION

Florida schools test a different take on U. S. history for college credit

Florida is rolling out a new history course this fall, one that skips the traditional AP U. S. history route. Instead of using the College Board’s well-known program, the state created its own version called FACT U. S. History. The goal? To give students another way to earn college credit while avoi

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May 06 2026POLITICS

Political leaders and rising threats in America

A state governor recently pointed fingers at a former president for encouraging aggressive behavior in politics. The governor argued that words from top leaders can shape how people act, especially when those leaders seem to tolerate violence as a way to resolve disagreements. He called for cooler h

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May 06 2026TECHNOLOGY

How Crypto Teams Are Joining Forces Against North Korea’s Sneaky Hackers

North Korea doesn’t always hack with guns and explosions—sometimes it starts with a friendly chat. Hackers from the country have spent months slowly earning trust in online crypto circles before slipping in malware to steal digital cash. A recent attack called the Drift hack began the same way: stra

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May 06 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Thai horror film '1 After One' gets global spotlight before Cannes

A new Thai horror film called "1 After One" is getting attention worldwide before the Cannes Film Market. The movie is all about spirits and curses passed down through families. The story follows Tong, whose shaman father-in-law spent years trapping evil spirits inside himself. When he dies without

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May 06 2026SPORTS

Hong Kong’s Dragon Boat Festival: More Than Just Races

Every summer, Hong Kong turns into a giant celebration of speed, tradition, and community. The 2026 Dragon Boat Festival is no exception. Instead of just watching teams paddle furiously, visitors get a full 13-day festival that mixes old customs with modern fun. The main races happen on June 27 and

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May 06 2026POLITICS

Security tightens as Eurovision hosts prepare for possible protests

Next week’s Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna is shaping up to be more than just a night of catchy pop songs and glittery performances. For the first time in years, the event is facing serious security concerns as critics plan to voice their opposition to Israel’s involvement in the competition. Sev

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