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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 2026TECHNOLOGY

Google Play Steps Up for Korea's Esports Stars

South Korea's top gamers are getting a tech-savvy boost before the big Asian Games. Google Play just teamed up with the national esports squad to help them shine on the global stage. This isn't just about cheerleading—the deal means Google Play will fuel the team's journey with financial support and

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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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May 15 2026SPORTS

A Voice That United HBCU Sports Communities

Charlie Neal spent over four decades in sports broadcasting, giving many neglected college athletes their moment in the spotlight. Starting in radio as a disc jockey in Philadelphia, he didn't just stick to one city. Over time, he worked in Washington, D. C. , New York, Detroit, and more, carrying s

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May 15 2026SPORTS

Trans athlete in California track sparks debate over fairness in high school sports

A high school athlete in California just won three track events so easily that the gap between first and second place raised eyebrows. AB Hernandez, a senior who was born male but competes in girls' events, crushed opponents in the triple jump by over four feet and the long jump by more than a foot

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May 15 2026SPORTS

Will the Red Sox and Phillies play tonight? Weather makes it tricky

A matchup between Boston and Philadelphia tonight faces an unexpected challenge—not just the teams, but the rain. The game is set to start at 6:45 p. m. ET, but dark clouds and steady showers could turn the field into a slippery mess. Boston’s side isn’t giving up easily. They’ve already posted upda

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May 15 2026SPORTS

Small-town wrestler shocks top competitors to reach championship

Jayden James wasn’t supposed to be throwing opponents down on a mat in Kentucky this week. He was supposed to be cramming for a finance test at his New Jersey high school. But instead of worrying about spreadsheets, he spent Thursday outgrabbing seasoned college wrestlers twice his age in the U. S.

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May 15 2026BUSINESS

Starbucks workers fight back amid union conflict

For years, Starbucks employees have faced tough times trying to organize unions across the U. S. Since 2021, reports claim workers supporting union efforts have dealt with threats, harassment, and even police calls during protests. These actions worry human-rights experts who say they might break in

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May 15 2026POLITICS

Senate Pushes Crypto Rules Forward Despite Sharp Disagreements

The Senate Banking Committee just voted 15-9 to move a major crypto regulation bill forward, but not everyone agrees on how it should work. Two Democrats, Ruben Gallego from Arizona and Angela Alsobrooks from Maryland, joined all 13 Republicans in backing the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act. This b

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May 15 2026CRYPTO

New Crypto Rules Win Early Vote, But Big Questions Remain

A recent Senate vote pushed a major crypto regulation bill forward, but not without drama. The bill passed a key committee 15-9, surprising some watchers who expected more resistance. Two Democrats broke ranks to support it, even though they had reservations about the bill’s current form. One of the

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