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May 24 2026SPORTS

Rain Forces Baseball Game to Switch Days

A Major League Baseball matchup between two teams was called off Friday night because the field was too soaked from steady rain. The game, originally set for Saturday afternoon, will now be played Sunday as the first game of a doubleheader. Fans who had tickets for Saturday must return to the ballpa

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May 24 2026POLITICS

How the World Cup turns cities into temporary perfection

This summer, 11 U. S. cities will behave like they’ve been plugged into a different operating system. For six weeks, streets will stay clean, crowds will move smoothly, and public spaces will feel like a well-oiled machine. But this isn’t normal city life—it’s a FIFA experiment in temporary order.

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May 24 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A quiet town with a rough edge

A filmmaker once made a movie about a place where not much happens—at least not in the way people expect. Instead of fast chases or big shootouts, the story lingers on everyday moments: conversations over food, long drives in beat-up cars, and the slow burn of old grudges. The town itself feels stuc

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May 24 2026ENTERTAINMENT

How the next Star Wars films might finally get their act together

For years, Star Wars fans have watched different shows and movies float around with no clear way to fit them all together. Imagine trying to solve a puzzle where the pieces keep changing shape—that’s the experience many have had. Now, a new trilogy is in development, and one big difference could cha

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May 24 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A fresh take on crime drama that’s not just another heist flick

When Netflix needed a quick win, it skipped the usual blockbuster sequel route and dropped a crime series that feels like a cousin to a classic movie, not a carbon copy. Instead of focusing on high-speed chases or flashy getaways, this show digs into the chaos behind the crime. The real story isn’t

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May 24 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A New Twist in MobLand’s Future Without Tom Hardy

The hit crime drama MobLand, set to release its second season in 2026, faces a major shake-up after reports emerged that Tom Hardy has been let go from the show. Hardy’s character, Harry Da Souza, plays a key role as a fixer trying to prevent a gang war between two crime families. His departure come

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May 24 2026POLITICS

Gaza after the ceasefire: promises broken and lives still at risk

Six months after the October 2025 ceasefire, Gaza remains trapped in a cycle of unmet promises and worsening conditions. A major rights group recently pointed out that the promised relief from President Trump’s “Board of Peace” has not materialized. Data from Gaza’s Health Ministry shows that Israel

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May 24 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Life beyond the screen: The real story of a tall actor's struggles

A towering presence on screen hid a person dealing with serious health battles. Standing at seven feet tall, he became a familiar face in a popular comedy show, playing a cheerful supporting role. But his life behind the camera was far from easy. Years of medical challenges, including a kidney trans

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May 24 2026LIFESTYLE

Helping Kids in Saginaw Sleep Better: A Simple Way to Make a Big Difference

Every night, thousands of children in Saginaw go to bed without a proper mattress. For families struggling financially, a bed is often one of the first things cut from the budget. But missing out on a good night’s sleep isn’t just about feeling tired—it can deeply affect a child’s growth. Studies sh

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May 24 2026POLITICS

Colombia's Election Race Gets Tight Before Final Vote

With just a week left before Colombians cast their ballots, two candidates are locked in a fierce battle for the top spot in the presidential race. Polls show leftist Ivan Cepeda leading with 38. 7% support, but right-wing businessman Abelardo De La Espriella is close behind at 37. 3%. The real dram

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