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May 14 2026HEALTH

Slow Moves, Big Gains: Easy Daily Workouts Build Muscle

People often think big muscles need hard, long workouts. New research from Edith Cowan University shows that tiny, slow movements can actually make muscles stronger and bigger. The study focused on eccentric exercise, which is the part of a lift where the muscle lengthens – for example, lowering a w

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May 14 2026SCIENCE

Boosting AI for Teaching Blood Pressure

The HEART framework is a new way to improve medical artificial intelligence that helps students learn about high blood pressure. Instead of letting the computer give one answer, HEART lets it look up many pieces of information and then combine them. This approach is called “retrieval‑augmented

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May 14 2026POLITICS

Senate Holds Trump’s Iran Action in Check

The Senate fought back against a new bill that would force President Trump to ask Congress for permission before continuing military actions in Iran. The vote was 50‑49, almost split along party lines. Three Republicans joined all Democrats except one to support the measure, showing that some lawmak

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May 14 2026TECHNOLOGY

China‑US Chip Deal Stalled: Why Nvidia’s H200 Is Still Unpacked

"Nvidia’s powerful H200 AI chip has just cleared U. S. export rules for about ten Chinese companies, but no chips have been shipped yet. The deal sits in a tense spot where both countries want to benefit but also protect their own tech goals. The approval came after the U. S. Commerce Department

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May 14 2026SPORTS

A New Home for the Sooners

The Sooners are planning a brand‑new arena that will host games, events and fan gatherings. The project is led by Porter Moser and Jennie Baranczyk, who are excited about the future. They believe the new venue will boost school spirit and bring more visitors to Tulsa. The arena’s design focus

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May 14 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Taste the Summer: Ohio’s Wine & Fun Festival

Lake Metroparks Farmpark in Kirtland will host a two‑day gathering on August 7 and 8, running from noon to nine in the evening each day. The highlight is a wide selection of wines ranging from dry to sweet fruit styles, letting visitors sample and learn about different flavors. Alongside the drinks,

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May 14 2026SPORTS

Virat Kohli’s Surprising Clash With Cameron Green in IPL 2026

The match between Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Kolkata Knight Riders on May 13 in Raipur ended with RCB winning by six wickets, but the real buzz came from a sudden altercation on the field. After RCB’s star batter, Virat Kohli, had a standout innings of 105 runs in just one over, tensions rose d

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May 14 2026CRIME

Three Men Charged with Assault After Santana Row Attack

A group of three men were brought before a judge on Wednesday for an assault that happened outside a restaurant in Santana Row. The incident took place on March 8 and involved two Israeli‑American men who were speaking Hebrew on a patio. The three suspects—Bruneil Henry Chamaki, Roma Akoyans and

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May 14 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A New Mystery on South Carolina’s Lower Fourth Street

The story begins in a quiet corner of South Carolina, where an upcoming crime novel is being set. The writer has chosen Lower Fourth Street as the backdrop for a tense thriller that will pull readers into the city’s hidden alleys and bustling cafés. The plot centers on a series of puzzling crimes th

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May 14 2026CELEBRITIES

Surprise Health Check‑In Shakes Up Ted Danson’s Routine

Ted Danson, who is 78 years old, recently shared that he had a sudden health issue during an episode of his podcast “Where Everybody Knows Your Name. ” He didn’t give many details but said he’s now back to full health. The actor described the experience as a wake‑up call that reminded him how fra

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