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Apr 28 2026CELEBRITIES

George Clooney’s New Chapter: Slow‑Down, Philanthropy and a Fresh Focus

George Clooney is about to turn 65, and he has decided to change the rhythm of his life. He told a reporter at a film awards event that he will spend more time on the Clooney Foundation for Justice, which he started with his wife Amal. The couple’s charity works to protect human rights and bri

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Apr 28 2026HEALTH

New Tool Helps Control Fecal Leakage

Fecal leakage, known as fecal incontinence, touches a large group of adults and can ruin everyday life. Traditional surgery is expensive and risky, so doctors have tried simpler devices to keep people comfortable. Scientists tested a fresh anal insert in a study that randomly gave some patients the

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Apr 28 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Border Collies Keep Charleston Airport Safe

At West Virginia International Yeager Airport, two border collies named Hercules and Ned work full‑time to keep planes clear of wildlife. They patrol the airfield from early morning until late afternoon, chasing birds and small animals away before flights take off or land. The dogs were hired becaus

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Apr 28 2026CRIME

Mall Safety and Store Closures: A Growing Concern in Towson

The weekend saw a scary carjacking near Macy’s at the Towson Town Center. Two men with guns took a victim’s car in the parking garage around 3:30 p. m. Police found the suspects and are preparing to arrest them. The mall is already losing many stores. Banana Republic, Louis Vuitton, Apple Store and

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Apr 28 2026SCIENCE

Animal Sample Banks: How They Fight Wildlife Crime

Biobanks are organized storage places for animal tissues, DNA, and other data that scientists keep safe for long periods. They help researchers study health, protect endangered species, and solve legal cases involving animals. In the field of veterinary forensics, these collections become powerfu

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Apr 28 2026SPORTS

Start Your NBA Playoff Betting with a $55 Bonus Boost

Sports betting apps often throw around welcome offers to reel in new users, and this one is no exception. By signing up with promo code WTOP55, new players can get $55 in free lineups to bet on tonight’s NBA playoff games between the Pistons and Magic, Thunder and Suns, and Nuggets and Timberwolves.

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Apr 28 2026HEALTH

Why Kids Today Aren’t Moving Enough—and What Grown-Ups Can Do

More kids now spend hours glued to screens instead of playing outside. Research shows that too much sitting leads to weaker muscles, poorer focus, and even trouble sleeping. Schools used to fill this gap with daily gym classes and recess, but many have cut back due to tight budgets or packed schedul

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Apr 28 2026SPORTS

Small tweaks lead to big NBA player gains

Payton Pritchard doesn’t chase trophies or chase stats—he chases sleep, splashes milkshakes for strawberries, and swaps late-night fun for early recovery. That’s the real secret behind his rise from benchwarmer to playoff standout. While most athletes talk about rest, diet, and routine, Pritchard ac

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Apr 28 2026ENVIRONMENT

Back to the Water Fest: Hobart's park fun with a green twist

Hobart’s Water Fest made a comeback after skipping a few years, landing at Robinson Lake Park on a crisp morning. The festival used to be a big deal before 2020, but it took a break thanks to the pandemic. This year, the city hoped to bring families together to enjoy nature while learning about prot

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Apr 28 2026TECHNOLOGY

A Bright New Projector That Adapts to Your Space

A company just released a projector that promises to make big-screen viewing easier than ever. The device uses three lasers to shine up to 5, 800 lumens, which means it can still show clear pictures even in rooms with lots of light. Unlike older projectors that struggle when moved or tilted, this on

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