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May 18 2026HEALTH

How the U. S. is stepping up to fight Ebola in Africa

Health officials in the U. S. are ramping up efforts to contain the Ebola outbreak in Central Africa after international health authorities raised alarms. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is sending more experts to Congo and Uganda to help track cases and stop the virus from spreading

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May 18 2026HEALTH

Understanding postpartum depression: More than just hormonal shifts

New moms often face tough emotional challenges after giving birth, with around 10 to 15% experiencing postpartum depression (PPD). For years, experts pointed to sudden drops in hormones like estrogen and progesterone as the main cause. But recent research shows it’s not that simple. Hormonal changes

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May 18 2026ENVIRONMENT

Weekend warmth fades as rain moves in for the week

Baltimore braces for a quick taste of summer before Mother Nature brings a change. Sunday will feel more like July with temperatures climbing into the upper 80s to near 90 degrees. Humidity will tag along, making it feel even heavier outside. When the workweek starts, the heat sticks around. Monday

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May 18 2026SPORTS

Chelsea’s Fresh Start: What Xabi Alonso’s Hiring Means for the Blues

Chelsea have finally made a bold move by naming Xabi Alonso as their new manager, signing him to a four-year deal starting July 1, 2026. The club’s announcement came right after a tough loss in the FA Cup final, suggesting they’re ready for a big change. Alonso isn’t just any coach—he’s someone who’

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May 18 2026SPORTS

Michigan's star forward gaining NBA attention before draft

A player from Michigan's championship team is turning heads in the NBA Draft process. Morez Johnson Jr. , a 20-year-old power forward, has seen his draft prospects improve after strong performances at the NBA Combine this year. His name is now being mentioned in discussions about late lottery picks,

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May 18 2026EDUCATION

Why More Americans Know Their Government Today

Ten years back, only about 25% of U. S. adults could list the three branches of government. Now that number has jumped to 70%. The question isn’t why fewer people know this today—it’s why more people know it now compared to before. Over the last decade, civic education quietly became a quiet superpo

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May 18 2026SCIENCE

New Clues Found in Brain Study of Rare Seizure Disorder

Doctors have long struggled to treat Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome, a tough-to-handle epilepsy that starts in childhood. Many patients deal with constant seizures that don’t go away even with strong medications. Recent research took a close look at two markers in the blood—neurofilament light chain and ca

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May 18 2026POLITICS

Russia and China’s Deepening Bond Beyond Just Energy

Russia and China’s relationship keeps growing in ways that go far beyond oil and trade. Officials in Moscow highlight education and technology as key parts of their partnership. This goes against the idea that the two countries only work together because of pressure from the West. Their cooperation

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May 18 2026POLITICS

Trump’s Ballroom Funding Hits a Senate Snag

A recent Senate roadblock threatens to derail Republican efforts to funnel $1 billion into the White House ballroom project, raising questions about how public money gets spent on presidential whims. A top Senate official ruled that the funding proposal stretches beyond the usual budget rules, forci

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May 18 2026TECHNOLOGY

Gadgets to pack for sunny days out

Summer means parks, trips, and long days outside but who wants to carry heavy gear? Costco stocks plenty of portable gadgets that promise fun without the bulk. Some are smart buys while others look like hype. The trick is knowing which ones actually earn their place in your bag. A tablet that start

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