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May 22 2026CRIME

Kids Online Safety: A Fresh Push to Stop Abuse

The fight against child exploitation online is huge, and no single team can catch every predator or rescue every victim. In 2024, a national hotline that collects tips from tech firms received over twenty million reports of possible child sexual abuse. The volume is simply too large for investigator

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May 22 2026POLITICS

Alaska’s Energy Puzzle: Small‑Scale Fixes Over Big Projects

In Alaska, fuel costs are sky‑high: gasoline tops $5 a gallon and heating oil over $6. Electricity is even pricier, and the future of natural gas looks shaky. Back in 2010, lawmakers set a goal to get half the power from renewables, but that was only a suggestion. Today, renewables supply about 30%

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May 22 2026EDUCATION

Dig Safely in Spring: A Quick Guide for Home Projects

Spring brings bright flowers and fresh money, but it also turns the ground into a minefield for anyone who wants to dig. Every year, thousands of underground cables and pipes are damaged across Florida, with a large share hit in the northern part of the state. These mishaps can cause expensive

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May 22 2026HEALTH

Parents’ Eye on Vision: What They Know, Feel and Do About Kids’ Blindness

Parents of children with inherited eye problems often have mixed feelings about what they understand and how they act. A recent survey of 459 caregivers in China found that most are only moderately informed about the condition, with an average score of just over eight out of a possible seventeen. Th

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May 22 2026POLITICS

A Surprising Deal: How a Trump Lawsuit Ended Up Protecting Him

A long‑running federal judge explained that most civil cases end in settlement, which usually saves time and money. But one case was different: a lawsuit that Donald Trump filed against the IRS for $10 billion. The judge said this case raised serious questions about fairness. Federal courts must on

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May 22 2026EDUCATION

School Success Secrets: What Predicts Students Who Skip Support

Many schools in the United States use a system called Multi‑Tiered Systems of Support for behavior, or MTSS‑B. It is a layered plan that aims to help students who may need extra help before they become serious troublemakers. In a large study, researchers looked at almost 17, 000 kids from 42 schools

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May 22 2026TECHNOLOGY

First-ever full sports game broadcast with just iPhones kicks off this week

This weekend, a Major League Soccer match between the LA Galaxy and Houston Dynamo will make history—not because of the teams or the rivalry, but because every single shot of the game will come from iPhone 17 Pro cameras. It’s the first time a major professional sports league has trusted a smartphon

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May 22 2026SPORTS

Why do some Premier League players fake injuries?

The Premier League has a problem. Some players fall too easily when barely touched. They roll around on the pitch as if hit by a truck, but cameras show no real contact. Critics call it cheating. Former defender Jamie Carragher recently pointed fingers at Tottenham’s Pedro Porro and Richarlison for

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May 22 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Remembering a journalist who made sports stories unforgettable

Howard Fendrich spent over three decades turning sports events into vivid stories. His work wasn't just about scores or stats—it was about the moments in between. From tennis courts to Olympic arenas to ski slopes, he found the human side of competition. Tennis legends like Roger Federer saw him as

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May 22 2026SPORTS

De'Aaron Fox's Injury Puts Spurs' Game Plan in Jeopardy

The San Antonio Spurs face a tough spot as they prepare for Game 3 of the Western Conference finals. De'Aaron Fox, their star point guard, has been sidelined with a high ankle sprain, leaving the team without its top playmaker for two straight games. High ankle sprains are trickier than regular ankl

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