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May 13 2026HEALTH

New skin-lightening agents show promise in lab tests

Scientists have been searching for ways to slow down skin darkening for years. A recent study looked at a group of chemicals called resorcinol alkyl ʟ-glucosides and similar compounds. These substances block tyrosinase, an enzyme that plays a key role in producing melanin—the pigment responsible for

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May 13 2026HEALTH

How many patients really need pre-surgery fitness boosts?

Many people facing major surgery could walk into the operating room in better shape if they got the right preparation. But who actually gets this help? Doctors call this "prehabilitation" – training before surgery to build strength and stamina. Yet new research shows that the patients who need it mo

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May 13 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Why hasn’t sci-fi TV made another show this good since 2022?

Back in 2015, a six-season space drama launched on SyFy that didn’t just survive early cancellation—it redefined what ambitious sci-fi could look like on screen. Four years after its finale on Prime Video, the show still sits at 95% on Rotten Tomatoes, a score most series never touch. You’ve probabl

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May 13 2026SCIENCE

Why don’t we have proof of aliens yet?

Most people picture aliens as little green humanoids with big eyes, but that’s not exactly helpful. Neil deGrasse Tyson, a well-known scientist, has a different idea. He thinks we’re way too stuck on Hollywood versions of extraterrestrials. In reality, life out there could look nothing like us—or ev

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May 13 2026POLITICS

Why Iran’s Nuclear Stance Matters More Than Gas Prices Right Now

President Trump recently made clear that Iran getting a nuclear weapon tops his list of concerns—even if it means Americans spend more at the pump. When asked if tougher rules on Iran could hurt wallets amid rising costs, he flat-out said, “Not even a little bit. ” His focus stays locked on preventi

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May 13 2026CRIME

How China quietly builds power in American cities

A former mayor in California just admitted to working for China behind the scenes. Eileen Wang held office in Arcadia, a small city near Los Angeles, but secretly followed orders from Beijing. Prosecutors say this case isn’t rare—it’s part of a long-term strategy where China places supporters in loc

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May 12 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Behind the Playboy Mansion’s shiny walls

The Playboy Mansion used to be seen as a dream home for young women starting in the modeling world. But for Holly Madison, who moved in around 2001, it turned out to be a strange and uncomfortable place. She recently spoke about her time there, describing how the mansion felt more like a cult than a

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May 12 2026WEATHER

Michigan’s wild weather: frost, rain, and a summer preview

Michigan’s weather this mid-May is playing tricks on the season. Just days before summer officially starts, the state is dealing with frost warnings—something you’d expect in March, not late spring. Eastern Michigan, including Saginaw and Bay City, could see frost Tuesday morning, while most of the

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May 12 2026WEATHER

What to expect with Bay Area’s shifting weather this week

The Bay Area is bracing for a hot Monday, but relief is on the way sooner than expected. While earlier predictions warned of even higher temperatures, forecasters now say the peak won’t be as extreme. A marine layer has been pushing cooler air into the region faster than anticipated, softening the w

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May 12 2026SPORTS

Golf is Changing: What’s Next for the Sport’s Big Names?

The head of the USGA recently spoke about how golf is shifting under new leadership and rising talent. One big change? The U. S. Open now lets top LIV Golf players compete directly, without needing to qualify through the usual PGA Tour routes. This move gives LIV stars a fair shot at major tournamen

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