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May 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Living on a 54‑acre Farm: A 90‑Year‑Old’s Daily Life

Agatha Bock runs a farm that covers 54 acres in Manitoba. She grows many kinds of fruit and veg by herself. Her dinner often includes radish on homemade bread. For the first time in ten years, she now has running water. It is surprising that she still uses a microwave. The film follows her life ove

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May 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Tracking Down Killers: A New Case in the Series You Won’t Want to Miss

Tonight’s episode of a crime-solving series dives into one of Florida’s most shocking murder cases. A college professor was fatally shot in his own home, and investigators believe hired killers were involved. The show doesn’t just replay the crime—it follows real detectives as they hunt for clues, i

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May 15 2026CRIME

Can a retrial happen after a conviction is thrown out?

Alex Murdaugh walked out of prison a convicted murderer last year. Then the South Carolina Supreme Court erased his guilty verdict completely. That sudden freedom surprised many people. How could someone already convicted walk away? The answer lies in a legal rule most people misunderstand. Double j

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May 15 2026CRIME

Flag mix-up at NYU sparks investigation into hate crime

A confusing scene played out at NYU last week during graduation events when a flag with disturbing symbols appeared on a building near Washington Square Park. Instead of the usual NYU flag, someone replaced it with a modified version featuring two swastikas and a Star of David, mimicking Israel's na

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May 15 2026TECHNOLOGY

A sponge that cleans oil spills by itself

Scientists studied how Mimosa leaves fold up when touched. They copied this trick to build a special sponge. This sponge can soak up oil from water all by itself, then clean up and be ready to use again without extra help. The sponge is made from chitosan, a natural material from shellfish. This ba

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May 15 2026CRIME

Cargo chaos: Why unsecured loads turn highways into danger zones

Flying metal at highway speed isn’t just a movie stunt—it’s a real hazard that turns ordinary roads into deadly obstacle courses. When a truck’s cargo breaks free, physics takes over, turning heavy equipment into deadly projectiles that crumple cars in an instant. Drivers caught in these sudden cras

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May 15 2026SCIENCE

Can sprinkling dust in the sky really help fight global warming?

Scientists are exploring wild ways to cool down Earth as burning coal, oil and gas keeps heating the planet. One company now says tiny particles spread high in the air could bounce some sunlight back into space. Their idea isn’t magic—it’s a high-tech plan borrowed from how volcanoes naturally cool

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May 15 2026EDUCATION

Fun Science Lab Just Opened in Flint for Kids

A new hands-on science exhibit just opened at the Flint Children’s Museum, turning playtime into learning time. Called Forces at Play, it cost $30, 000 to build, paid for by three local groups. The goal isn’t just to entertain kids but to get them curious about how forces like magnetism and air pres

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May 15 2026CELEBRITIES

Sergio García’s background: A look at his roots and golf beginnings

Sergio García, born in 1980 in a small town in Spain, didn’t just become a golf star by luck. He grew up with the sport around him from the very start. His father worked at a local golf club, teaching players and running daily operations, while his mother handled the pro shop. This meant young Sergi

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May 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Stream more for less: The NFL and Disney team up to bundle four streaming services

Sports fans now have a cheaper way to watch their favorite games. ESPN, NFL+, Disney+, and Hulu joined forces to offer one bundle for $45. 99 a month. That’s 31% less than paying for each service separately. The deal packs in live sports, movies, and TV shows all in one place. The timing makes sens

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