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May 02 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Life for a Classic Thriller

Hannibal, the show that left many viewers in suspense, deserves another chance. The series ended abruptly after three seasons, and its final moments felt more like a cliffhanger than a conclusion. Viewers were left wondering what would happen next to Will Graham and Dr. Lecter. The story ended with

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May 02 2026EDUCATION

Celebrating Teachers: A Week of Appreciation in Austin

In the coming days, schools across Austin will pause to honor their teachers. The idea is simple: show gratitude for the daily impact these educators have on students’ lives. Teachers do more than deliver lessons; they build trust, spark curiosity, and create safe learning spaces. A key highlight o

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May 02 2026LIFESTYLE

Kids Get Canadian Passports, New Paths Open

A family that has visited 28 countries now enjoys a new kind of freedom. Their children, who grew up traveling everywhere, suddenly have passports that let them move and work more easily. The change came when a new Canadian law allows anyone with a Canadian ancestor to claim citizenship. The pare

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May 02 2026POLITICS

Venezuelan Lobbying Scandal Hits Former Congressman

A former U. S. Representative from Florida has been found guilty of secretly lobbying on behalf of the Venezuelan government, a case that revealed surprising ties between U. S. officials and a foreign regime. The trial lasted six weeks in Miami, where the defendant testified that he had been paid

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May 02 2026HEALTH

Ghirardelli Mixes Pulled After Possible Salmonella Risk

A batch of Ghirardelli powdered drinks has been taken off shelves because the company suspects that a key ingredient might be contaminated with Salmonella. The recall follows an earlier pull of milk powder from a supplier in California that raised similar concerns. This milk powder is used in

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May 02 2026SCIENCE

New Design Boosts Colorful Quantum‑Dot Lights

Scientists have found a way to make quantum‑dot LEDs that shine brighter and last longer. The trick is to insert a special layer called a bilateral charge‑generation layer, or CGL. This layer has two parts that work together: one made from PEDOT:PSS and ZnO, the other from TAPC and HAT‑CN.

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May 02 2026WEATHER

WIS Weather Wins the Accuracy Crown

WIS First Alert Weather has just earned a top honor from an independent group that rates TV weather reports. The award says it is the most accurate in its region, a big deal for viewers who rely on clear forecasts. The organization that gave the award is called WeatherRate. It doesn’t belong to any

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May 02 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Jazz Fest Vibes: Weather, Music, and Food Highlights

The weekend at Jazz Fest is buzzing with energy that feels almost electric. Every day, a new live broadcast captures the buzz from the festival grounds at 7 a. m. and again at 3 p. m. , giving viewers a taste of the music, people, and flavors that draw more than half a million visitors each year. Th

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May 02 2026SCIENCE

Smart Liposomes that Light Up to Fight Tough Bacterial Wounds

Scientists have built a new kind of tiny bubble that can sneak into stubborn bacterial layers and burn them away with light. The bubble is wrapped in a sugar shell made of hyaluronic acid, a substance that naturally appears in our skin. When the bubble reaches an infected wound, enzymes called hyalu

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May 02 2026SPORTS

Run Into Savings: Nike’s Hot Deals for May

Nike has rolled out a fresh batch of discounts that are perfect for anyone looking to upgrade their running kit this spring. The first highlight is the Pegasus Plus men’s road shoe, which offers a cushion that reacts to each stride. It is now available at a 19 % markdown, giving runners a chance

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