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May 13 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Disney’s App Now Shows Full Park Entertainment Lineup Easily

Visitors heading to Disneyland soon won’t need to hunt through confusing maps or separate menus to plan their day. A recent update to the official app moves the entire entertainment schedule straight to the main park info page. Gone are the days of switching between tabs or digging through hard-to-r

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May 13 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Plans for a Big Entertainment Zone Near Oklahoma City

Officials in Oklahoma and Norman have just launched building work for a huge entertainment area called the Rock Creek Entertainment District. This isn’t just another construction project—it’s a major step toward giving the area a fresh, lively boost. The plan isn’t just about building more stores or

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May 13 2026BUSINESS

Two Tech Titans Clash: What the OpenAI Court Battle Reveals About Power and Trust

The courtroom drama between two of Silicon Valley’s most recognizable figures—one known for flashy rockets and electric cars, the other for a chatbot that took the world by storm—has exposed deep divides over how artificial intelligence should be shaped and who gets to control it. At the heart of th

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May 13 2026POLITICS

What the U. S. and China really plan to talk about in Beijing

Leadership meetings always come with mixed signals. When the U. S. president lands in China this week, the official line says trade and security will top the agenda. Yet behind the red carpets, the two sides are quietly wrestling with an old question: how much oil keeps a war alive? China buys Iran

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May 13 2026POLITICS

UK steps up naval support in key oil route with drones and warships

The UK is boosting its military presence in the Strait of Hormuz, a narrow waterway where one in every five barrels of global oil moves through. London announced it will send advanced mine-hunting drones, Typhoon fighter jets, and the HMS Dragon warship to join an international effort aimed at prote

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May 13 2026EDUCATION

Canvas struggles after hack: What students and schools are still facing

Last week, a hacking group called Shinyhunters reportedly breached the Canvas online learning platform. The company behind Canvas, Instructure, managed to get the service back online after making a deal with the hackers. But even though Canvas is running again, many users are still dealing with prob

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May 13 2026SPORTS

Why NBA Star Brandon Clarke’s Sudden Passing Shocked Everyone

Brandon Clarke seemed to be having the best time just before he passed away at 29. A close friend who was staying with him in Los Angeles said Clarke was relaxed and enjoying his off-season break. Even his barber noticed—he gave Clarke a fresh haircut on Friday, and the player was in a great mood, c

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May 13 2026HEALTH

How balance exercises can improve running for people with weak ankles

Running with weak ankles often leads to instability and frustration. Many recreational runners deal with this issue without realizing there are exercises to help. A six-week program focusing on balance and hopping drills might be the solution. This training isn’t just about building strength—it also

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May 13 2026SPORTS

How one line from a rival player changed the fate of the Patriots dynasty

James Harrison spent years battling Tom Brady as a star for the Steelers, so when he joined the Patriots in 2017, he saw things from the other side. That year, owner Robert Kraft asked him a simple but loaded question: Who really made the Patriots so successful? Brady or Belichick? Harrison didn’t

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May 13 2026TECHNOLOGY

Self-driving trucks hit the road while shipping struggles to keep up

Trucks without drivers are no longer just a futuristic idea—they’re actually hauling goods now. These trucks mostly stick to the same routes, moving freight back and forth like a bus system for cargo. But while the tech gets real, the shipping world is fighting tough times. Drivers are hard to find,

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