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May 24 2026LIFESTYLE

Helping Kids in Saginaw Sleep Better: A Simple Way to Make a Big Difference

Every night, thousands of children in Saginaw go to bed without a proper mattress. For families struggling financially, a bed is often one of the first things cut from the budget. But missing out on a good night’s sleep isn’t just about feeling tired—it can deeply affect a child’s growth. Studies sh

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May 24 2026POLITICS

Colombia's Election Race Gets Tight Before Final Vote

With just a week left before Colombians cast their ballots, two candidates are locked in a fierce battle for the top spot in the presidential race. Polls show leftist Ivan Cepeda leading with 38. 7% support, but right-wing businessman Abelardo De La Espriella is close behind at 37. 3%. The real dram

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May 24 2026SPORTS

High School Sports on May 23: Check Out the Big Games Near You

Friday offers a packed day of high school sports across Central New York, with championship matchups leading the way. Lax fans should circle 10 a. m. for the boys’ lacrosse quarterfinals—LaFayette/Onondaga Central faces Cazenovia in a clash of teams with surprisingly strong records. Later at noon, R

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May 24 2026SPORTS

Young Gamers Show Their Skills in a Big Esports Showdown

This weekend, Busan Esports Arena hosted a first-of-its-kind event where video games took center stage in a national competition. For the first time, esports was included in the National Youth Sports Festival, giving students a chance to compete in both team and solo matches of FC Online. Over 40 pl

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May 24 2026SPORTS

From Soviet Roots to Global Fame: Usyk’s Life Beyond the Ring

Oleksandr Usyk’s rise to boxing legend didn’t start with glitz or fame—it began in hardship. Born in 1987 in Crimea when it was still part of the Soviet Union, his early life was far from easy. After the Soviet Union fell apart, his family moved to a small village in northern Ukraine called Rybotyn,

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May 24 2026SCIENCE

How bacteria borrow genes to eat sugar and power life

Bacteria in the Gloeobacterales group live in a simple way. They don’t have the usual stacks of membranes that most cousins use to catch sunlight. Yet they still survive and grow. New research shows these bacteria solve the problem by stealing genes from other microbes. They pick up pieces of DNA th

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May 24 2026CRIME

Old school building catches fire in Vallejo

Around 1:30 in the morning, a fire broke out at a long-empty Vallejo school building. About 40 firefighters rushed to the scene near Fifth Street. By 7:30 a. m. , the fire had grown so much that officials called for extra help, making it a three-alarm response. Luckily, no one got hurt, and crews ha

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May 24 2026POLITICS

Taipei protest highlights split over Taiwan's defense funding

On a Saturday afternoon in Taipei, hundreds gathered in the heart of the city, waving flags and chanting slogans about national security. The protest wasn't just about money—it was about what kind of future Taiwan wants. The government had asked for $40 billion to upgrade defense, including weapons

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May 24 2026POLITICS

Changes coming to who qualifies for public service loan forgiveness

A new rule about student debt forgiveness for public servants is about to take effect, but not everyone agrees it should move forward. Starting July 1, the government plans to tighten who can qualify for Public Service Loan Forgiveness, a program that wipes out student loans for workers in governmen

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May 24 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tech Giants Race Ahead While Struggling With Fair AI

Big tech companies are in a hurry to build the next big thing, but sometimes speed leads to problems they didn’t plan for. Microsoft found this out the hard way when their AI started showing blind people with overly dramatic blindfolds instead of realistic representations. The issue? Most AI trainin

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