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May 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

McCartney Lights Up SNL with New Song and Classic Hit

Paul McCartney returned to Saturday Night Live after a year, showcasing the first single from his newest solo record and reviving a beloved Wings track. The legendary musician opened with “Days We Left Behind, ” a gentle tune that pulls listeners back to his Liverpool roots. The song reflects on mem

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May 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Funny Night With a Ghost, a Rock Star and Paul McCartney

Will Ferrell returned to host Saturday Night Live for the 51st season finale, joining Paul McCartney who performed three songs. The show began with a prank where Ferrell appeared as a ghost in prison garb, mocking President Trump and pulling surreal visions that included fake beer bongs and a Home S

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May 17 2026POLITICS

White House Security Funding Stuck in Senate

The Senate parliamentarian has blocked a key part of a Republican spending bill, saying that the proposed $1 billion for White House security cannot be added as written. The money was meant to fund the “East Wing Modernization Project, ” which includes a 90, 000‑square‑foot ballroom that former Pres

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May 17 2026POLITICS

Labour Leader Wes Streeting Sets His Sights on the Prime Minister’s Post

Wes Streeting, who has served as Britain’s health minister, announced he will challenge the current Labour leader for the top job in Parliament. The move marks the first time a sitting MP has openly declared a bid to replace the party’s head. Streeting’s announcement came after a series of electo

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May 17 2026HEALTH

Coordinating Care: Europe’s COVID Lessons

The coronavirus crisis forced European health systems to rethink how they work together. When hospitals, laboratories and public‑health agencies started talking in sync, the country that could share information fastest saw better outcomes. Countries that had formal plans for emergency cooperat

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May 17 2026EDUCATION

Parent vs. School: A Fight Over a Child’s Identity

A mother in Illinois is suing her local school district. She says the district changed her child’s name and pronouns without telling her. The school also made plans to support the child’s gender identity after the student was in crisis. The mother claims her rights were ignored. She says

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May 17 2026SCIENCE

SpaceX Dragon Brings New Science to the ISS

A SpaceX Dragon capsule carried a large amount of science experiments and supplies to the International Space Station two days after its launch. The vehicle reached the station at 6:37 a. m. EDT on Sunday and docked automatically to the forward port of Harmony, one of the station’s modules. NASA ast

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May 17 2026SCIENCE

Uniform Tube‑in‑Tube Reactor Gives Even Mixing and Better Nanoparticles

A new type of ultrasonic reactor was built to solve problems that older models had. Older straight‑tube reactors produce uneven bubbles, poor mixing and hard‑to‑control heat. The new design places a small 2. 5 mm ring of cavitation between a heated inner tube and an outer glass shell that vibr

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May 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

K2 Pictures Launches Big Film Fund and New Projects

K2 Pictures, a Japanese film company, has finished its first fund and raised $33 million from banks and investors. The firm also secured an extra $67 million in loans, bringing its total resources to $100 million. Founded by former Toei boss Muneyuki Kii, the company wants to change how Japane

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May 17 2026RELIGION

Small churches in America find new strength after pandemic struggles

Across America, small churches once on the brink of closing are now seeing fresh energy after the pandemic forced them to change. In a suburb of Atlanta, one church barely survived when members stopped coming and the building fell into disrepair. But with new leadership and a fresh approach, the con

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