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May 04 2026SCIENCE

Detecting Antihistamines in Hair After a Single Dose

Scientists tested whether two common sleep‑aid drugs, diphenhydramine and cyclizine, could be found in hair after only one dose. The drugs are often sold without a prescription and can make people very sleepy, which is why they might be used in crimes that involve drug‑facilitated attacks. The

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May 04 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrity Jet Life: The Gulfstream G550 Inside

The Gulfstream G550 is a big, comfy business jet that lets famous people skip the airport hassle. It can travel up to 7, 770 miles and seat up to 19 passengers if needed. The plane has two powerful Rolls‑Royce engines that give it a long‑range punch and a wide wing for better lift. Since its debu

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May 04 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrity Red‑Carpet Bling: Who Rocks the Most Expensive Jewels?

The Met Gala is a yearly showcase where stars arrive in bold outfits and glittering accessories. A lot of attention goes to the jewelry, especially when it costs millions. Experts have highlighted several standout pieces and their prices. Jennifer Lopez stunned in 2019 with an $8. 8 million necklac

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May 04 2026CELEBRITIES

Why Some Stars Skip the Met Gala

The Met Gala is famous for its tight guest list, and yet many well‑known figures have chosen not to attend. Some say they were formally barred; others simply declined or boycotted the event for personal reasons. One reason is a direct disinvitation. In 2025, Billy Porter was told he would not be in

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May 04 2026CELEBRITIES

Ellen Burstyn’s 93‑Year‑Old Recipe for Staying Young

Ellen Burstyn shows that age is just a number when she talks about the habits she abandoned to stay fit at 93. Instead of drinking, smoking or eating meat, the Oscar winner follows a plant‑based diet and keeps active with daily walks in Central Park or gym sessions led by a trainer. She says t

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May 04 2026HEALTH

Arthritis Length and Hip Fracture Risk in China

Researchers followed adults from 2011 to 2020 to see if how long someone has arthritis matters for breaking a hip. Hip fractures hurt life and can be fatal, especially in older people. Arthritis is common and may weaken bones or make walking harder. The study looked at middle‑aged and older Chinese

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May 04 2026POLITICS

Hopeful Outlook from a Retired Congressman in Maine

The former congressman, now 86 and receiving hospice care in Ogunquit, Maine, shared his thoughts on a CNN interview that aired Sunday. He said he still believes the United States can move forward, even though he is frustrated with both major parties. In his home, the veteran of the House spoke abou

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May 04 2026POLITICS

The Redistricting Rift: How a Court Ruling Fuels Political Battles

A recent Supreme Court decision has removed a key safeguard that once helped keep minority voting power in check. The ruling effectively opened the door for partisan groups to redraw congressional districts with fewer constraints, sparking a fresh wave of political maneuvers across the country. I

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May 04 2026POLITICS

Crypto Money, Political Power and New Rules in the UK

A man who lives outside Britain has given more than £24 million to a UK political party that is currently the most popular in opinion polls. The donor, who owns part of a huge digital currency company, has used his wealth to help the party grow. His money is linked to a stablecoin that moves bill

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May 04 2026TECHNOLOGY

Meta Joins the Robot Race

Meta has just bought a startup that builds AI for robots, signaling the company’s ambition to create humanoid machines. The acquisition gives Meta a team that is already working on models enabling robots to read human actions and react in real‑time, a key step toward everyday robot helpers. Th

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