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May 03 2026LIFESTYLE

A Glimpse of Athens: Luxury at Hotel Grande Bretagne

Perched in Syntagma Square, the Grande Bretagne overlooks Athens’ political heart. The hotel’s location isn’t just convenient—it’s steeped in history. The square itself was renamed in 1843 after Greece’s first constitution, a reminder of the city’s resilience. From many rooms, guests can watch the C

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May 03 2026OPINION

A governor who opened doors and built a stronger Maine

Janet Mills made history in Maine by becoming the first woman to hold key legal and political roles in the state. Starting as district attorney in three counties, she later served as attorney general, and finally as governor. Each step broke barriers for women in public service, showing young girls

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May 03 2026TECHNOLOGY

How Tiny Particles Change Over Time in Harsh Conditions

Scientists often struggle to watch how tiny catalysts behave in tough acidic environments. These catalysts help speed up chemical reactions, like splitting water into oxygen, but their structures can shift unpredictably. A team found a way to track the same iridium nanocatalysts over long periods us

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May 03 2026HEALTH

Why most people miss the easy ways to protect their brain

Most Americans see brain health as a top priority, yet very few actually know how to safeguard it. A recent study found that 88% of adults worry about losing their memory as they age, but only 9% feel well-informed about keeping their brain sharp. The gap between concern and action is striking. Whil

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May 03 2026SPORTS

Earlier start set for Miami race due to storm worries

This year’s Miami Grand Prix won’t kick off as planned because of rain in the forecast. Organizers moved the start back three hours to avoid storms expected to roll in later on Sunday. The race now begins at 1 p. m. local time instead of the originally scheduled 4 p. m. start. The change came after

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May 03 2026HEALTH

Running for Wellness: How New Yorkers Are Using Movement to Boost Mental Health

Every May, cities across the U. S. highlight mental health through special campaigns, and New York is no exception. This year, a local running group took the initiative further by blending physical exercise with mental wellness strategies. Their approach? Hosting events that encourage people to run,

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May 02 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Life for a Classic Thriller

Hannibal, the show that left many viewers in suspense, deserves another chance. The series ended abruptly after three seasons, and its final moments felt more like a cliffhanger than a conclusion. Viewers were left wondering what would happen next to Will Graham and Dr. Lecter. The story ended with

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May 02 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Retirement of a TV PR Legend

Audrey Beth Davis, who helped promote many beloved TV shows, passed away at 82. She spent her life working in public relations for television. Her career began after high school, when she joined a production company that ran the popular game show “The Match Game. ” Later, she moved into PR.

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May 02 2026HEALTH

Longevity Gifts for Mom: Skincare That Works Inside Out

A new way to celebrate mom this year moves past flowers and goes straight to the science of staying young. The focus is on a brand that blends research with clean beauty, offering products that target the cell level instead of just covering up signs of aging. By using a clinically tested ingredient

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May 02 2026POLITICS

Big Law’s Puerto Rico Plan Sparks IRS Scrutiny

The Senate’s top Democrat on the Finance Committee has called for an investigation by the IRS into tax advice given by two large law firms. He points to a strategy that lets wealthy clients claim Puerto Rico residency and avoid more than $100 million in U. S. taxes. The request targets opinion

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