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May 19 2025CELEBRITIES

Shia LaBeouf's Surprising Look at Cannes

Shia LaBeouf made a notable appearance at the 78th Cannes Film Festival. He was there for the photocall of "Slauson Rec" on May 18. The actor looked quite different from his usual self. He wore a simple white t-shirt, a black jacket, and slacks. His hair was neatly slicked back, showing more gray th

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May 19 2025SPORTS

Verstappen's Clever Start Moves Him to the Front

Max Verstappen's impressive maneuver at the start of the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix put him in the lead and set the stage for a potential win. This wasn't an easy feat, as he had to overtake Oscar Piastri, who had started from pole position. Piastri had a strong start, but Verstappen managed to stay

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May 19 2025POLITICS

A New Start for NJ Transit: Engineers and Management Find Common Ground

A possible solution has emerged from the three-day standoff between New Jersey Transit and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen. This union represents 450 engineers who had been on strike. The tentative agreement, if approved, could resume normal operations and ease the strain on com

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May 19 2025ENVIRONMENT

Piping Plovers: A New Hope at Montrose Beach

Chicago's Montrose Beach is buzzing with excitement. A pair of piping plovers, Searocket and Imani, have laid their first egg of the season. This event marks a significant moment in the city's wildlife history. It is the second breeding season for this pair. Their first attempt last year resulte

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May 19 2025SPORTS

Kayla Harrison's Journey From Judo to MMA

Kayla Harrison is a name that resonates with excellence in the world of combat sports. She is not just any athlete; she is a trailblazer. Harrison made history by becoming the first American to win an Olympic gold medal in judo, and she did it not once, but twice. Her journey is a testament to her r

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May 19 2025HEALTH

The Unseen Struggles: Coping with PPA and PCA

People with primary progressive aphasia (PPA) and posterior cortical atrophy (PCA) face a tough road. These conditions often strike when people are still young. This can make it hard for them to understand what is happening to them. It also makes it tough for others to grasp their situation. This is

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May 19 2025CELEBRITIES

Tiffany Trump: The Quiet Millionaire

Tiffany Trump is a name that might not pop up in every conversation about the Trump family. She is not as vocal or visible as her half-siblings. However, she has a story that is worth knowing. Tiffany is the only child from the second marriage of Donald Trump. Her mother is Marla Maples. Unlike her

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May 19 2025HEALTH

The Sleep-Depression Dance During Pregnancy and Beyond

The journey of pregnancy and early motherhood is a rollercoaster. It is not just about the baby's growth but also the mother's mental and physical health. Two big issues that often go hand in hand are insomnia and depression. These problems can start early in pregnancy and stick around for months af

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May 19 2025BUSINESS

Local Initiatives: Workshops, Conferences, and Community Support

There are several upcoming events and initiatives in the community that focus on education, health, and support for families and students. One of the upcoming events is a doula certification workshop. Doulas are trained professionals who support families during childbirth, providing physical, emot

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May 19 2025HEALTH

How Stroke Survivors See Digital Tools in Recovery

Stroke is a serious health issue that can leave lasting effects. Many who survive a stroke find that their recovery needs are not fully met. This is where digital technology comes in. It's becoming more common in healthcare, but how do people who have had a stroke feel about using it for their recov

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