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May 29 2026CRIME

When Netflix Takes on Legal Drama: The Murdaugh Saga Gets a Fresh Look

A short Netflix documentary series is diving back into one of America’s most talked-about legal cases. The new episode, part of the "Instadocs" lineup, revisits the Alex Murdaugh story just as it’s taken another dramatic turn. In 2023, Murdaugh was found guilty of murdering his wife and son and sent

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May 29 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Detective Hudson makes a comeback to Hudson & Rex after health fight

The show Hudson & Rex is bringing back a familiar face for its ninth season. Detective Charlie Hudson, played by John Reardon, left the series after seven seasons, only to return this year. Filming kicks off in June in St. John’s, Newfoundland. Reardon took a break in 2024 after revealing he had ton

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May 29 2026POLITICS

A Big-Name Fight Lands at the White House—But Who’s Really Paying the Bills?

A giant octagon is getting built on the South Lawn of the White House to host eight MMA fights on the president’s 80th birthday. The UFC calls it “UFC Freedom 250, ” a nod to the nation’s upcoming 250-year anniversary. Big stars like Adam Sandler and Ben Stiller were invited by Dana White, but both

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May 29 2026ENVIRONMENT

The Quiet Land Split: How Rising Waters Threaten a Star-Studded Beach

Jupiter Island isn’t just another stretch of sand in Florida—it’s a private strip where high-profile owners like Tiger Woods and Venus Williams keep homes behind guarded gates. But beneath the glamour, the island is shrinking. A thin strip of land near Peck Lake, just 460 feet wide at its narrowest,

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May 29 2026SCIENCE

How One Scientist Helped Bridge the Gap in Global Immunology

A hundred years ago, the understanding of human immune systems varied sharply between different parts of the world. Western science had made steady progress, but research in Eastern Europe lagged behind due to limited resources and isolation. A key figure changed that balance—Jaroslav Šterzl, whose

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May 29 2026HEALTH

What happens to race car drivers' brains after years of high-speed crashes?

Professional race car drivers push their bodies to extreme limits every race—speed, precision, even danger. But behind the thrill of the track lies a hidden risk: repeated hits to the head. Whether from big crashes or constant small jolts, these impacts add up over time. Even when drivers don’t get

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May 29 2026HEALTH

Why Patients Struggle to Move After Oral Cancer Surgery

Hospitals push patients to start moving soon after surgery because it helps recovery. But many with oral cancer still don’t follow this advice. Early movement can lower infection risks, speed up healing, and improve mood. Still, patients often resist even simple exercises like walking or stretching.

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May 29 2026SPORTS

Knicks' Big Man Faces Tough Road to Finals Recovery

Mitchell Robinson's broken right pinky finger has suddenly become a major talking point for the New York Knicks. Just days after securing their first NBA Finals berth in 25 years, the team now faces a major setback. The injury occurred right before the championship series, raising immediate concerns

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May 28 2026POLITICS

Beard Battle: California’s Governor Race Gets Facial‑Haired

California voters are seeing a new twist in their upcoming governor race—an unexpected showdown over facial hair. Two Republican contenders, Sheriff Chad Bianco and former commentator Steve Hilton, are not only debating policy but also competing for the most impressive mustache or beard. Bianco,

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May 28 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Crime Show Coming from the Author of Harry Bosch

The popular crime novelist who brought us Harry Bosch is set to make a new appearance on television. His latest book, Nightshade, published in 2024, is being turned into a TV series for HBO Max. The adaptation is headed by writer and producer David E. Kelley, known for shows like The Practice

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