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May 25 2026SPORTS

Giants face long road for top receiver after tough knee surgery

The Giants now face a waiting game with their star receiver Malik Nabers after a knee surgery that could keep him sidelined for half a year. While coach John Harbaugh hinted Nabers might miss early training activities, a sports doctor studying similar injuries suggests the recovery could stretch eve

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May 24 2026BUSINESS

Gainesville’s new rail link and Savannah’s community grants: How local moves serve bigger goals

A new rail service connecting Savannah’s port to an inland hub near Atlanta just opened in May, giving shippers a shorter and cheaper way to move goods than long-haul trucking. Instead of sending trucks on 600-mile round trips, trains now carry containers between the two cities daily. The switch is

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May 20 2026POLITICS

Republican Runoff Sets Stage for Senate Showdown in Georgia

A hard‑edge Republican congressman and a former college football coach have both moved on to the next round of Georgia’s U. S. Senate primary, extending a chaotic battle inside the party. The two leaders are now set to face each other in a runoff on June 16, pushing the race toward its final showdow

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May 17 2026CELEBRITIES

Why Michael Jackson still rules pop culture decades later

Back in the 1980s, getting Michael Jackson to a basketball game was like summoning a force of nature. Magic Johnson once recalled how the singer’s presence turned a normal sports event into controlled chaos. Fans rushed from all directions, forcing officials to pause the game just to clear a safe ex

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May 16 2026POLITICS

Diplomacy without deals: What Trump’s China visit really meant

Donald Trump returned from China with smiles and handshakes, but very few real promises. He called the trip “great” mostly because China announced plans to buy 200 Boeing jets and billions in soybeans. Those deals sound big, but no one has seen the fine print. Even the biggest moments were unclear:

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May 12 2026SPORTS

Giannis Antetokounmpo's Future in the NBA: What Comes Next?

When a player like Giannis Antetokounmpo, a two-time MVP and Finals champion, signals he’s open to leaving his team, it shakes up the whole NBA. Recently, reports suggested the Milwaukee Bucks are actively exploring trade options for him. This isn’t just about moving a star player—it’s about a relat

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May 11 2026LIFESTYLE

New names, last runs, and retro treats: Springfield's food scene saw some shifts lately

Springfield just got a flashy new sign downtown. A once-popular pizza-and-fun spot called America’s Incredible Pizza has dropped that name and now waves a fresh flag as Incredible Food and Fun. The change signals twenty-five years of growth, moving from endless pepperoni to a full menu of rides, gam

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May 11 2026LIFESTYLE

Peanut shop keeps old-school charm alive in Suffolk

The Planters Peanut Center in downtown Suffolk feels like a living snapshot of 1960s American shopping. The air smells strongly of freshly roasted peanuts, and the walls are covered in vintage signs and photos of Planters products from decades ago. Many visitors grew up nearby and still remember thi

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May 11 2026BUSINESS

Gap’s late 90s comeback: can old school jeans win new school hearts?

Back in the 1990s, Gap jeans were as common as sneakers on a school bus. The brand’s plain but durable pants were everywhere—malls, school halls, TV screens. Then shopping centers started emptying out, and Gap’s minimalist look lost some of its glow. Instead of sticking to what once worked, the comp

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May 08 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Star Wars: Older Movies Still Win Fans’ Hearts

The original Star Wars films keep pulling in the biggest crowds even today. Numbers from streaming services show the top watched movies are still the ones from the 1970s and 1980s. The newest additions to the series barely show up on the same charts. This isn’t just about one week or one country—it’

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