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May 05 2026POLITICS

Power Shifts: Who Really Wins When Rules Change?

The debate about loosening California’s environmental review law, CEQA, is more than a cost‑cutting argument. A new push backed by well‑known business leaders, including a major tech figure’s political action committee, claims it will save money for the state. In truth, the savings would be felt by

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May 05 2026HEALTH

Measles Alert: Second Case Spreads in Saluda County

South Carolina’s health officials reported a new measles infection in Saluda County, linking it to the first case that appeared on April 17. The two incidents are separate from a larger outbreak in the Upstate area that ended on April 26 after nearly a thousand cases. The initial patient had trav

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May 05 2026HEALTH

Mental Health in Focus: What the APA Is Saying

The American Psychiatric Association has responded to a new federal plan that highlights the country’s mental‑health crisis. The organization welcomes the spotlight and says it will keep working to make high‑quality care easier for everyone. They support more money for research and for trainin

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May 05 2026CELEBRITIES

Rudy Giuliani Breathes Easy Again

Rudy Giuliani has stopped using a ventilator and is breathing on his own. A doctor shared the good news on television after Giuliani’s recent hospital stay. Giuliani, 81, was taken to a Florida hospital last week because of severe pneumonia. He had been on life‑support for several days, but

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May 05 2026HEALTH

Body Weight, Smoking, and Arthritis: A Closer Look

The study examined how body weight and smoking affect the chance of developing rheumatoid arthritis. Researchers used data from a long‑term health survey that follows Australian women over many years. They measured each participant’s body mass index (BMI) and recorded whether they smoked. Then they

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May 05 2026CELEBRITIES

Dolly Parton Pulls Out of Las Vegas Show, Shares Health Update

The country icon Dolly Parton has decided not to go ahead with her planned Las Vegas residency. She told fans that health problems are making it hard for her to perform at the usual high energy level. Parton said she feels “swimmy headed” after taking medicine, a phrase she jokes about from her gran

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May 05 2026SPORTS

College Football’s Hidden Cost: A Family’s Fight for Justice

A former SMU player, born in Paris, Texas, played as a lineman from 1955 to 1959. Years later he was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s in 2001, passed away in 2016, and a post‑mortem test linked his death to chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). His family used these facts to sue the NCAA, arguing that t

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May 05 2026HEALTH

Coffee’s Hidden Health Powers Revealed

New research shows that coffee does more than give you a buzz. Scientists studied 31 people who drink three to five cups daily and 31 who don’t. They also stopped coffee for two weeks, then tried it again with regular or decaf versions. This helped separate caffeine’s role from other coffee

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May 05 2026HEALTH

Religion and mental health: benefits, limits, and unexpected downsides

Around the world, religious faith remains a powerful force—yet it’s complicated. Faith groups often split apart over differences, and in some places, believers face persecution. Some religious leaders have even betrayed their followers through abuse or dishonesty. These issues make the conversation

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May 05 2026HEALTH

Better support for cancer patients beyond just medicine

Doctors often focus on the medical side of chemotherapy but forget about how patients feel deep down. For breast cancer patients, the emotional and spiritual challenges can be just as tough as the physical ones. New research highlights how important it is to address these needs, yet they usually sli

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