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Apr 20 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrities and scientists rub shoulders at the top science awards

A-list actors and musicians showed up in force at a glitzy California event last weekend, but it wasn’t for a movie or music award. Instead, they gathered to celebrate breakthroughs in science and research at a ceremony sometimes called the science Oscars. The red carpet at Barker Hangar in Santa M

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Apr 20 2026CRIME

Anthony Griffin's tragic end: Rap, religion, and a life on the edge

Anthony Griffin, better known in New York's battle rap scene as Fox 5, wasn't always the troubled figure who ended up swinging a machete through Grand Central Terminal. Born in the Bronx, Griffin grew up in the shadow of a changing city and a music scene that loved and discarded artists quickly. By

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Apr 20 2026CRIME

Religious slurs at weekend park clashes spark police inquiries

Two separate weekend incidents at Chicago-area parks have led to police investigations after Jewish youth reported being targeted with anti-Semitic remarks. In Skokie's Lorel Park, a group of young girls claimed they were verbally abused about their religion while being pelted with wood chips and ha

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Apr 20 2026SPORTS

Better hitting and Woo’s arm keep Mariners hot in Texas

Seattle’s bats woke up just in time for Sunday’s doubleheader finale. Under clear skies and rising temperatures, the Mariners used timely power to crush Texas 5-2 and grab their second series victory of the year. Instead of folding against a tough southpaw, they delivered early and often, led by a p

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Apr 20 2026CRIME

What a mistaken identity can cost in times of panic

The Oklahoma City bombing on April 19, 1995, remains one of the darkest days in modern American history. Among the chaos was Ibrahim Ahmad, a Palestinian refugee turned U. S. citizen, who was on his way to visit family when everything went wrong. His story shows how fear can twist justice. Ahmad ha

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Apr 20 2026CELEBRITIES

When Money Runs Out: The Unexpected Financial Fates of Famous Faces

We often see celebrities living in huge mansions, driving fancy cars, and wearing designer clothes. Their lavish lifestyles make it easy to forget that fame doesn’t guarantee financial security. Many stars have faced serious money troubles despite massive paychecks. Take MC Hammer, for example. In t

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Apr 20 2026SCIENCE

Science Stars Shine at Star-Studded Awards Night

Every year, science gets its own red-carpet moment in Santa Monica. A mix of Hollywood heavyweights, tech leaders, and top researchers gathered to celebrate the most exciting work in math, physics, and life sciences. The Breakthrough Prize has become a unique event where brainpower meets glamour. Wh

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Apr 20 2026CRIME

Shreveport Tragedy: Eight Children Lost in Domestic Violence Incident

"In the early hours of Sunday, a violent episode unfolded across multiple homes in Shreveport. The police received a call about gunfire just after 6 a. m. on West 79th Street. Responders found the scene spread over two houses and an additional residence on Harrison Street. A suspect, later identifi

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Apr 19 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Star Trek Gets a Fresh Start on Paramount Plus

A new chapter in the Star‑Trek saga has begun with “Strange New Worlds, ” a series that brings the classic feel of the original show while keeping it accessible to newcomers. The program is praised for its lively characters, especially Captain Pike, and for blending adventure with lighter moments li

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Apr 19 2026SPORTS

A Question of Fitness: Should the Captain Play?

The discussion around Callum McGregor’s health has become a hot topic. A recent injury has kept him out of several key matches, including the cup quarter‑final at Ibrox. Fans have noticed his sluggish performance in recent games, and the situation could hurt Celtic’s chances as the season reaches it

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