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May 03 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrating Roots: Stars Shine on the Red Carpet with Heritage‑Inspired Outfits

A growing trend sees celebrities proudly wearing garments that echo their cultural heritage, turning red carpet events into showcases of diversity. The trend began with Drew Afualo’s Samoan‑inspired look at the Moana 2 premiere, where she paired a traditional crown with a shell necklace and teeth

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May 03 2026SPORTS

Wrexham Stumbles, Hull Climbs to Playoffs

The match that could have lifted Wrexham into the playoffs ended in a 2‑2 draw against Middlesbrough. The result let Hull City overtake them for the final playoff spot after a 2‑1 victory over Norwich. Hull’s goal, scored by Oli McBurnie in the 67th minute, seemed offside but was not reviewed.

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May 03 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrity Crowd Lights Up Kentucky Derby

The 152nd running of the Kentucky Derby turned into a star‑filled spectacle, with a mix of athletes, musicians and internet personalities lining the grandstands at Churchill Downs. The event drew a diverse group of attendees, from former NFL stars to pop singers and social media influencers, each

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May 03 2026POLITICS

Security Dog’s Quick Exit Raises Questions About White House Safety

The Justice Department released new footage that shows a police dog and its handler approaching the stairwell entrance the alleged shooter, Cole Allen, used to try to reach the White House Correspondents Dinner. The dog stops at the doorway for about three seconds before the handler pulls it back. M

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May 03 2026HEALTH

Testing How Well Movement Skills Are Measured in Kids and Teens

Back in 2023 researchers released a fresh way to check how well young people move. Called the BOT-3 Movement Fundamentals Score, it asks kids and adults aged four up to twenty-five to perform simple tasks such as hopping on one leg or catching a ball. The creators first ran the test on over twelve h

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May 03 2026SCIENCE

Hidden worlds in everyday machines surprise scientists

A strange black substance found in a research ship's steering system turned out to be more than just dirt. After a routine algae-tracking mission in the Great Lakes, crew members spotted a tar-like leak coming from the vessel's rudder shaft - the mechanical part that controls steering. Instead of ig

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May 03 2026EDUCATION

Why Teens Need Later School Starts

When school bells ring before 8 a. m. , high schoolers are still in their deepest sleep—like adults waking up at 4 a. m. to run marathons. Scientists call this their "body clock shift. " At puberty, teens naturally stay awake later and wake up later too. Yet most schools start when their brains are

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May 03 2026HEALTH

Checking Breathing Tubes in the ICU: Better Ways to Spot Problems Early

When someone in the ICU has a breathing tube, their voice box often gets damaged. This can cause big problems like food or liquid going down the wrong way or weak coughs. Normally, doctors check these issues with stethoscopes or guesswork, which isn’t always reliable. But new tools like tiny scopes

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May 03 2026POLITICS

A court trial in New Mexico could reshape how social media giants operate

For years, public concern has grown about how platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp might affect young users. Now, a trial starting in New Mexico is putting those concerns to the test. Instead of a jury deciding, a judge will hear arguments in Santa Fe to determine if Meta’s apps create a

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May 03 2026POLITICS

Soldiers suspected in Mali’s recent militant attacks as violence spreads

Last week’s surprise attacks on multiple Malian military bases revealed cracks in the country’s security. Five soldiers—three still serving, one retired, and one recently dismissed—are now under investigation for possibly helping militants tied to al Qaeda and Tuareg separatists. One of the accused,

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