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May 06 2026POLITICS

Indigenous Voices Rise: A Call for Safety and Justice

Across the United States, Indigenous communities are uniting this week to honor those who have vanished or been murdered and to demand stronger protections. From state capitals to bustling city streets, people gather for marches, candlelit vigils, and talking circles—all part of a national observanc

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May 06 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Prime Video’s Reacher: A Wild Ride of Logic Lapses

The new series turns a familiar detective story into an unpredictable spectacle. The lead, a towering former soldier, is presented as almost superhuman; his strength lets him disarm cars with a kick and outmuscle foes without breaking a sweat. Yet the show relies on improbable coincidences, such as

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May 06 2026CRIME

A Wife’s Letter Raises Questions About a Long Prison Term

Anna Duggar, age 37, sent her husband Josh a letter criticizing the length of his sentence for child‑pornography charges. In the note, she expressed disbelief at how long he is imprisoned for what she calls a “victimless” crime. The letter also praised Josh as a productive citizen, pointing out that

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May 06 2026SPORTS

A Big Night of Boxing in Cleveland

Top Rank’s July 4 card is set to light up Cleveland, Ohio, as the promotion partners with TNT Sports and DAZN for a live broadcast. The event features several young champions defending their titles in front of a hometown crowd. The headline bout pits undefeated lightweight champion Abdullah Mason

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May 06 2026SPORTS

BYU’s Big Play: Why Returning Players Matter in College Football

BYU stands out in the college football world because it keeps most of its key players from one season to the next. A recent study by CBS Sports shows that 63 % of the team’s plays last year involved players who will be on the field again in 2026. This high percentage is rare, especially for a school

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May 06 2026SPORTS

Boston’s Manager Meltdown: Why Trouble Feels Like a Tradition

In Boston, when the Red Sox stumble, the city almost always looks for a culprit. After Alex Cora’s dismissal, fans and insiders alike rushed to name someone responsible, turning the event into a story rather than a simple coaching change. Buster Olney recently spoke with Terry Francona, a veteran

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May 06 2026SPORTS

Commanders Eye a Strong Start as Jayden Daniels Aims to Rebound

The Washington Commanders will open their offseason workouts on May 8, kicking off a period where the team will reveal changes to its roster and coaching lineup. The franchise hopes for a fresh start in 2026 after a 2025 season that suffered from injuries, especially to their young quarterback Jayde

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May 06 2026BUSINESS

Greenhouse Growth: What New York Growers Need to Know

In recent years, New York has opened the door for adult‑use cannabis cultivation. Yet many growers still lack clear data on how much they can expect to produce and earn in a greenhouse setting. A new study tackles this gap by comparing two popular flowering methods: autoflower, which does not rel

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May 06 2026ENVIRONMENT

Rethinking Growth: Why We Need Green Economics

Green economists argue that the current focus on GDP is too narrow. They say we should look at how money affects nature and people’s well‑being instead of just counting production. This shift means measuring progress by the health of ecosystems and community happiness, not only by how much mon

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May 06 2026FINANCE

Diverse Finance Leaders Re‑Shape the Investment Story

A new gathering near a major financial conference is turning heads by putting people of color and women back in the spotlight. The event, now in its third year, is run by a firm that also started it and brings together leaders who want to change how capital flows in the industry. The meeting bega

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