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May 05 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Netflix pickings: What to watch this week

This week on Netflix, there’s enough fresh content to keep viewers busy for days. The streaming giant has dropped at least two brand-new shows, added a sci-fi series that was already trending, and given a true-crime hit a bigger stage. Between returning favorites and fresh faces, the lineup looks st

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May 05 2026HEALTH

Do social media fitness posts really help or hurt?

Social media feeds are full of images showing toned bodies and perfect gym routines. These posts claim to motivate people to eat better and stay active. But research suggests they might do the opposite for many users. A review of over 26 studies found these "fitspiration" posts often lead to unheal

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May 05 2026FINANCE

Bitcoin Near $80K: What’s Really Moving the Market

Bitcoin just dropped slightly after hitting $80, 000, but it's still up for the day. While it took a small step back, other major cryptocurrencies like Ethereum are climbing too. The big question now isn’t just about price—it’s about psychology. The $80, 000 mark has been a tough hurdle before, and

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May 04 2026TECHNOLOGY

What Folding Phones Actually Work Today?

Folding phones used to feel like a gimmick—expensive, fragile, and more trouble than they were worth. After the first wave of foldables flopped due to weak hinges and dust problems, things have improved. Now, folding phones come in two main styles: small clamshells that fit in your pocket, and big "

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May 04 2026FINANCE

Five Key Signals That Could Shape the Markets This Week

This week could set the tone for the economy. After last month’s sudden drop of 92, 000 jobs, investors are watching closely to see if the labor market is bouncing back or slipping further. Friday’s big jobs report will reveal how many new jobs were added in April, along with wage growth and unemplo

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May 03 2026ENTERTAINMENT

How a quiet producer quietly reshaped what we watch on TV

Back in the 1980s, TV was all about noise. Bright lights, loud voices, and rapid scene changes tried to grab attention. One producer noticed something different: families weren’t just watching—they were talking, laughing, and connecting. Instead of following the loudest trends, she chose shows that

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May 03 2026WEATHER

Cloudy Skies and Umbrella Weather in South Carolina

Today won’t be the best day for outdoor plans in Columbia and nearby areas. A steady stream of rain is expected to linger through early afternoon, with some parts of the Midlands seeing heavy downpours. The wet start makes sense—November in the South often brings damp, chilly days. By late morning,

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May 02 2026CRIME

Crime Down, Youth Violence Up in Baltimore

Baltimore police report a drop in overall crime, with fewer shootings and homicides seen across the city. Yet this positive trend is not shared by crimes involving teenagers, who are increasingly appearing in the headlines. The city’s younger residents are gathering in large numbers for events lik

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May 02 2026SPORTS

High tech meets high school baseball in unexpected ways

Terry Sanford High School in North Carolina just did something no other high school baseball program has tried before. They installed a high-tech system that tracks almost everything a player does on the field—125 different stats to be exact. Pitch speed, bat swing, how the ball flies off the bat: t

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May 02 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin ETFs: Why Big Money is Choosing Digital Gold Over Other Cryptos

Big investors are slowly but surely putting more money into Bitcoin through new exchange-traded funds, making it easier for regular and institutional players to join the market. Unlike past hype cycles, this time the growth is steady rather than explosive. Major firms like Morgan Stanley and top U.

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