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May 27 2026LIFESTYLE

Sip for a Cause: Dunkin’ Turns Iced Coffee into Charity on May 27, 2026

Every year, a simple drink order does more than just wake someone up. On May 27, 2026, Dunkin’ is turning iced coffee into a way to help kids facing tough times. By buying any size iced coffee or cold brew, customers support the Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation without extra cost. This isn’t just

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May 27 2026SPORTS

Tennis Coach with Mixed Roots: What Shapes Bjorn Fratangelo

Bjorn Fratangelo grew up in Plum, Pennsylvania, a quiet suburb near Pittsburgh, where he picked up a tennis racket before most kids learn their ABCs. His father, Mario, put a racket in his hands at age three and coached him through the early years, turning their garage into a mini training spot. The

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May 27 2026RELIGION

Can we trust what we see online these days?

A video claiming to show Pope Leo XIV praising Islam as "a religion of peace we can learn from" has been making the rounds online. But here’s the catch: it’s not real. The clip was created using artificial intelligence tools, which means someone used software to make it look like the pope was saying

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May 27 2026RELIGION

A look at how St. Louis became a city of faith and firsts

Back in the early 1800s, St. Louis wasn't exactly known for piety. When a man named Stephen Hempstead moved to this small trading post in 1811, he called it "the worst place I've ever seen. " The city's reputation troubled church leaders too. Roman Catholic Bishop Benedict Flaget visited in 1814 and

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May 27 2026SPORTS

One Day, Two Games, One Big Celebration in the Twin Cities

On June 6, sports fans in Minneapolis have a rare chance to enjoy two big women’s games in one afternoon—and they won’t even need a car. The Minnesota Lynx start the day at noon against the Seattle Storm, then a special shuttle will whisk fans straight to TCO Stadium for the Aurora FC Pride Match. T

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May 27 2026CRIME

When family turns against family

A father in Phoenix is left grieving after his worst fear came true. His wife, who he once trusted completely, took their two young children’s lives before ending her own. The tragedy unfolded after a chaotic night in an Arizona parking lot where gunshots were fired at two people. Around midnight,

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May 27 2026SPORTS

Zee’s New Sports Push: Big Plans Amid FIFA Rights Fight

Zee Entertainment is making a bold move into sports broadcasting with four new channels under the Unite8 Sports brand. Two will broadcast in Hindi, and two in English, offering soccer, cricket, kabaddi, badminton, wrestling, boxing, and more. The company has already filed the paperwork to launch the

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May 27 2026SPORTS

Twins and White Sox face off as trade season heats up

The Minnesota Twins aren't the flashy team everyone expected this year. After losing most of their good players last season, they’re stuck in the middle—not bad enough to be terrible, but not good enough to make the playoffs. The team seems to be keeping their best cards for a possible trade before

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May 26 2026CRYPTO

Georgia Launches Stablecoin With Tether Support

Tether is teaming up with Georgia’s government and central bank to create GELT, a stablecoin that matches the value of the Georgian lari. The move is part of Georgia’s plan to become a leading spot for crypto businesses, using rules that fit both local law and U. S. standards. GELT is meant to

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May 26 2026SCIENCE

Sex and Gender: Hidden Keys to Smarter Cancer Care

The way we think about cancer has changed. Doctors now know that who you are and how you live can shape the disease in ways that were once ignored. Sex—defined by chromosomes, hormones and body parts—has a direct impact on how tumors grow, how the immune system fights them, and how patients feel aft

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