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May 07 2026EDUCATION

Ballpark Basics: Where Baseball Meets Brainy Science

Over 3, 500 students from Southern California swapped backpacks for baseball caps earlier this week at Angel Stadium. But this wasn’t just another game day—it was a hands-on science lesson disguised as a field trip. The event turned the stadium into a giant lab where physics, biology, and even a lit

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May 07 2026SPORTS

Vikings' Hunt for a New GM: From Interim to Permanent, and Who Might Land the Job

The Minnesota Vikings have spent months searching for a new general manager, but the search might soon wrap up. Since early 2026, Rob Brzezinski has been running things as the interim GM after the team decided to let go of the previous leader. Now that the draft is over, the Vikings are narrowing do

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May 07 2026CELEBRITIES

Fifty and Still Shaking Up the Fashion World

Fashion stereotypes often suggest careers fade by thirty. Molly Sims decided to challenge that idea directly. At 52, she’s not just still working; she’s diving into photo shoots with more energy than many half her age. Her latest bikini shoot for Sports Illustrated isn’t just another gig—it’s a clea

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May 07 2026SPORTS

A young player’s growth despite tough coaching

Ismael Kone’s rise in European football proves that talent can overcome poor mentorship. The 21-year-old midfielder, now shining for Sassuolo in Serie A, faced harsh treatment under Roberto De Zerbi during their time together at Olympique Marseille. De Zerbi’s tough methods included public humiliati

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May 07 2026BUSINESS

How a meat giant’s jet and a billionaire tied Brazil and the U. S. together

A private jet linked to the Batista family flew from Colorado to Washington on Wednesday, just one day before Brazil’s President Lula meets Donald Trump in the U. S. capital. The jet belongs to J&F, a holding company that runs JBS, one of the world’s biggest meat producers. While the plane’s movemen

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May 07 2026CRIME

The Girl Who Carried 2, 500 Lives in Her Mind

Jeni Haynes spent years surviving a nightmare most can't imagine. As a child, she faced abuse so severe that her mind created over 2, 500 different versions of herself to handle the pain. Each alter took on a piece of her trauma, allowing Jeni to function while the abuse continued. This incredible b

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May 07 2026FINANCE

How Tax Battles Push Billionaires Out of Big Cities

Billionaire Ken Griffin has sent a clear warning to cities that push high earners too hard: they might not like where their policies lead. After dismantling his Chicago operation in 2022, he’s now in a direct clash with New York’s Mayor Zohran Mamdani over taxes aimed at the ultra-rich. Griffin’s mo

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May 07 2026FINANCE

A Mixed Picture: Philips' Revenue Grows but Faces Bumps

Philips just reported a mixed bag of results. Even though business grew in some areas, profits dipped in others. Order intake—a fancy term for new business requests—climbed 6%, while sales went up 4%. That’s good news, especially since the economy is still shaky. But here’s the catch: while some par

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May 07 2026HEALTH

Why older adults need better emergency care checks

When emergencies strike, most people think about fast treatment and getting back home. But for older adults, emergency rooms can be confusing and even risky places. Many factors decide whether an elderly person gets good care—like how long they wait, if doctors notice small problems, and whether nur

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May 07 2026HEALTH

Checking breast health with heat scans: a closer look at an old idea

Doctors have long known that breast cancer is a major health concern for women, especially those between 40 and 75. That’s the age group where this disease becomes the top killer. For many years, they’ve used mammograms as the standard check-up tool. But there’s another method that’s been around for

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