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May 12 2026SCIENCE

How Groups Handle Big Feelings Together

When people face the same event—good or bad—they don’t just react separately. Think of a crowd cheering at a game or a town uniting after a disaster. These shared feelings aren’t random. They often lead to efforts to fix or boost those emotions as a group. Experts call this "collective emotion regul

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May 11 2026SPORTS

How a new catcher and teamwork are shaping Cleveland’s game plan

Tony Arnerich wasn’t just filling in as Cleveland’s acting manager—he was stepping into a system already built for success. When Stephen Vogt missed a game due to illness, Arnerich took charge of a coaching staff that had been trained to work together. Instead of making decisions alone, he leaned on

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May 09 2026BUSINESS

Bowling Boom or Bust? The Big Question Over Bowling Prices

A new lawsuit says a big bowling chain, Lucky Strike Entertainment, is running an illegal monopoly. The suit claims the company has bought many small bowling alleys and then raised prices a lot. In 11 state courts, people who bowl often say the chain is making them pay too much. They say Lu

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May 07 2026ENTERTAINMENT

The Hidden Strength in Stories of Rebellion

A fresh look at life in a tightly controlled world reveals how two very different young women uncover its hidden cracks. One grew up with power and comfort, while the other knew only resistance. Their friendship starts when they both question how deep the system’s control really goes. The real surpr

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May 03 2026SPORTS

Stroud Speaks Up as Texans Eye His Future

C. J. Stroud has finally broken his silence after a season of doubts and criticism. The young quarterback posted a short video on social media that said “Change is inevitable, Growth is intentional. ” He made the point clear: the responsibility for improvement lies with him and not others. Th

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May 03 2026SCIENCE

Fast‑Moving Twin Walls in Tiny Ferroelectric Layers

The study looks at how tiny layers of ferroelectric material can change so quickly that they might help make super‑fast electronics. Researchers focused on a stack made of lead titanate and strontium titanate, which naturally forms many tiny twin domains. These twins have walls that can move and

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Apr 30 2026LIFESTYLE

When Parents Spend Like There’s No Tomorrow

A family faces a tough spot with their mom who loves big trips but skips on basics. She often books expensive trips overseas and then struggles to pay for essentials. The kids help with groceries or repairs when they can, but she’d rather spend on vacations than fix a leaky roof. She complains abou

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Apr 29 2026CRIME

Behind the Scenes of a Dark French Crime Drama

A new French crime series called "La Petite" is gearing up for production with veteran producer Marco Cherqui at the helm. Known for his work on Jacques Audiard’s acclaimed film “A Prophet, ” Cherqui is now bringing a four-part drama to screens. The show, set in a small Northern French town, follows

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Apr 29 2026CELEBRITIES

The quiet power behind La La Anthony’s life choices isn’t a celebrity

La La Anthony has lived in the spotlight for years, but she just revealed the real influence in her life: her son Kiyan. At an event, she made it clear that no one—not managers, celebrities, or public figures—holds more sway over her decisions than her 19-year-old son. "He’s the only one who can tel

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Apr 28 2026CELEBRITIES

When Ambition Clashes in Love

Some couples aren’t built to handle the pressure of success. Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon’s whirlwind marriage showed how fast one partner’s fame can overshadow the other. While Mariah’s career skyrocketed with awards and global fame, Nick struggled with his role—not just as husband, but as the man

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