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May 20 2026SPORTS

Golf’s evolving calendar: what’s changing in the next few seasons

The future of professional golf is getting clearer. By 2028, tournaments could look quite different as organizers try to balance tradition with new ideas. Instead of keeping the game as it is, the PGA Tour is planning a two-tier system where some events become more exclusive and others become steppi

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May 19 2026SPORTS

New York Knicks Finals tickets: Are fans really paying six figures for a game?

Madison Square Garden is about to host one of the most expensive sporting events in history—if you can even get a ticket. Prices for Knicks NBA Finals games have skyrocketed, with some seats now costing over $100, 000. That’s more than a small car or a year’s rent in many cities. Even the cheap seat

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May 19 2026ENVIRONMENT

A Smarter Way to Cut Energy Costs in Alaska

Alaskans pay some of the highest electricity rates in the country, largely because power companies rely on expensive natural gas. A new pipeline project promises to bring more gas to Southcentral Alaska, but it won’t solve the real problem—rising fuel costs. Instead of locking in higher prices for y

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May 19 2026ENTERTAINMENT

When Public Figures Cross the Line on Body Talk

A well-known podcaster recently called out a media personality for making harsh comments about women’s appearances. She argued that judging others based on looks sets a bad example, especially when public figures use their platforms to criticize. The podcaster, who has faced body-shaming herself, sh

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May 18 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New TV, Movies, Music and Games to Watch This Week

John Krasinski will be back as Jack Ryan in the new action series “Jack Ryan: Ghost War” on Prime Video, while the creators of “Stranger Things” are producing a Netflix show about a retirement community that fights monsters. The lineup also includes Sacha Baron Cohen and Rosamund Pike in the sati

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May 18 2026POLITICS

Trump’s Iran Move and the Money Fight Inside America

The president is stuck on two fronts. He wants to push hard against Iran, but his plan hurts the U. S. economy. Gas prices rise, inflation grows, and people worry about their wallets. These problems could hurt him in the upcoming mid‑term elections. A debate shows how this clash plays out. Two poli

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May 18 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Why a gig worker's dream turns into a nightmare in Dead Miles

Ellen works odd jobs to pay her bills, hoping her next online video might finally make her famous. But fate has other plans. After meeting Nelson, a man whose mood swings are as unpredictable as his next move, her life spins into chaos. What starts as a chance encounter quickly spirals into a night

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May 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Fashion stars light up Cannes with bold red carpet choices

The Cannes Film Festival isn’t just about movies—it’s a global fashion show where stars push boundaries while walking the famous red carpet. This year’s event proved that glamour isn’t one-size-fits-all, with celebrities mixing classic elegance with daring twists. Demi Moore turned heads not once, b

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May 17 2026OPINION

Why solar and wind farms are facing resistance in rural America

The idea of cleaner energy sounds great on paper, but many rural communities are pushing back hard against massive solar and wind projects popping up in their backyards. What started as a wave of excitement about renewable energy has turned into a heated debate between landowners, developers, and ne

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May 17 2026TECHNOLOGY

Better Batteries Needed for Clean Energy Future

The push for greener energy has put batteries in the spotlight. Wind and solar power can't always match demand, so batteries store extra energy for cloudy or windless days. Most big projects today use lithium-ion batteries. But these have big problems. Mining lithium harms dry regions. Chile and Ar

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