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Apr 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Behind the scenes of Running Point Season 2: The real story

The second season of "Running Point" just wrapped up its run on Netflix, and the show’s creators have been sharing some behind-the-scenes insights that reveal more than just plot details. Mindy Kaling and Ike Barinholtz, who also star in the show, talked about the unusual pressures that come with wr

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Apr 27 2026FINANCE

What the Experts Really Think About Live Nation and Telia Right Now

Two big names in communication services grabbed attention after conflicting expert reviews. Live Nation saw bullish bets on its stock, while Telia faced lukewarm reactions from analysts. The contrast shows how even companies in the same sector can get very different reactions from market watchers.

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Apr 27 2026FINANCE

How Rising Costs Are Changing the Way Americans Spend Their Money

Around four out of five people in the U. S. have started cutting back on expenses lately, and it often begins with something as simple as filling up their gas tank. A small increase in price there can push people to rethink other areas of spending too. For some, dining out or weekend trips are the f

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Apr 27 2026TECHNOLOGY

Coachella’s AI Experiment: Mixing Music with Digital Playgrounds

Coachella isn’t just about music anymore—it’s turning into a test lab for AI. This year, the famous festival teamed up with Google DeepMind to build tools that could change how artists perform and how fans enjoy shows. Instead of sticking to traditional stages, they’re experimenting with AI that can

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Apr 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

How streaming shows got serious and changed TV forever

Streaming wasn’t always about making its own shows—it started as a digital video store where people could finally watch whatever they wanted anytime. The turning point arrived when platforms began producing original series, not just borrowing from movie libraries. Amazon Prime Video took the lead wi

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Apr 27 2026CRIME

A familiar place turns dangerous again

The Washington Hilton has hosted big events for decades. It’s famous for its M-shaped design and sits in Dupont Circle, close to the White House. For years, it’s been the venue for the White House correspondents’ dinner, where politicians and reporters gather to share jokes and stories. But this yea

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Apr 27 2026TECHNOLOGY

Can your phone location history put you at a crime scene without proof?

Courts across the U. S. are now debating whether police can use a controversial trick to find suspects. It’s called a geofence warrant—basically a digital dragnet that collects location data from every phone near a crime scene. The Supreme Court will soon decide if this method violates the Fourth Am

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Apr 27 2026CRIME

Medical Reports vs Legal Proof in Violent Crime Cases

When someone survives a violent attack, doctors often create medical reports to describe their injuries. But these reports aren’t always designed for legal battles. The law needs proof that is specific to court cases, unlike the medical records that focus on treatment. This mismatch can create probl

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Apr 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Spotlight on Fresh Crime Gems Streaming Now

A quiet seaside town in Australia gets a rude shock when festival plans turn bloody after a body washes ashore in Deadloch. Two detectives with clashing styles—one meticulous, the other impulsive—must work together despite their differences. Their hunt exposes layers of hidden secrets beneath Deadlo

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Apr 27 2026HEALTH

Spring walks near Rochester: small steps, big health gains

Winter finally loosens its grip in western New York, and many locals start to feel cooped up by early spring’s mix of drizzle and slush. Instead of waiting for perfect weather, residents are discovering that even a brief outdoor walk can boost energy, mood, and heart health. Scientists have gathered

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