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May 22 2026HEALTH

New Ebola rules for travelers coming from Africa

Americans who recently traveled in parts of Central Africa now face stricter rules when returning to the U. S. The State Department says anyone from the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, or South Sudan in the last three weeks must land at Washington Dulles Airport. Extra health checks will happe

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May 22 2026SCIENCE

Sometimes Playing Safe Stops Real Breakthroughs

Back in the 1600s, science hit a wall because most researchers only trusted what their eyes and hands told them. They might say a fire feels warm because it’s warm, but they didn’t dig deeper into why the warmth itself mattered. This approach worked for objects but left human feelings—like why a sun

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May 22 2026ENVIRONMENT

Heatwaves may quietly harm bee reproduction

Scientists recently tested how brief but intense heatwaves affect the red mason bee, a common pollinator. They exposed young bees to three days of high temperatures, matching heat levels seen in the UK in 2022. The bees survived the heat, but something unexpected happened inside them. As adults, mal

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May 22 2026LIFESTYLE

Los Angeles Tips for Business Trips in 2025

Los Angeles isn''t just one place. It''s a mix of different scenes, cultures, and vibes all crammed together. Some parts feel familiar fast, others stay confusing no matter how many times you visit. The city has this way of surprising you—whether it''s the unexpected beauty of the hills, the endless

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May 21 2026POLITICS

Quiet Hours, Big Debate: Marco Island’s New Noise Rules

Marco Island is facing a heated discussion over a new noise ordinance that would set quiet hours at 8 p. m. The proposal, backed by Councilor Gray, aims to curb disturbances but critics argue it unfairly targets normal family activities. They say children laughing in pools or families gathering on l

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May 20 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin Faces New Slide After Hitting Key Resistance

Bitcoin has slipped below $77, 000 after failing to break past its 200‑day moving average, a level that has historically acted as a barrier during downturns. Analysts point out that this pattern repeated in 2018, 2022, and now again in 2026, suggesting a recurring theme where the currency rallies to

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May 20 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Getting Ready for Electric Forest 2026 in Rothbury, Michigan

Every June, the small town of Rothbury, Michigan bursts into life with Electric Forest, a massive outdoor music festival. In 2026, the event returns for its fourteenth year, drawing crowds from across the country to a rural festival site owned by Billy Bob’s Campground. The festival spans four days

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May 20 2026WEATHER

Stormy Tuesday ahead for southeast Michigan

Weather experts say metro Detroit should brace for a wild Tuesday. Early morning rain swept through Wayne County, and now stronger storms are brewing for the afternoon. Doppler radar picked up intense thunderstorms moving from Dixboro toward Ypsilacor around 9 AM, bringing heavy rain to Detroit by 9

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May 20 2026WEATHER

Unusual Weather Mix: Storms, Heat, and Snow Across the U. S.

The U. S. is dealing with a strange weather mix this week. Some areas face heavy storms while others swelter under unexpected heat. Millions from Texas to the Midwest could see strong winds, hail, and flash floods. Meanwhile, states along the East Coast are hitting record-breaking temperatures in th

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May 20 2026TECHNOLOGY

Skyraider II: The Military's New Flexible Fighter

The Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) is preparing to test how quickly their new OA-1K Skyraider II planes can be taken apart and put back together in real-world conditions. The idea is simple: if these planes can be broken down fast, moved easily, and reassembled without much hassle, the

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