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May 15 2026CELEBRITIES

How Demi Moore found peace with her body after Hollywood’s harsh beauty rules

Demi Moore has spent decades in the spotlight, where looks often matter more than talent. By her early 60s, she’s learned to value her body for what it does—not just how it looks. At Cannes this year, fans noticed how toned she was, sparking debate about aging and beauty standards. Moore, now 63, ad

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May 15 2026POLITICS

South Carolina’s Public Health Chief Steps Down After Rough Ride

South Carolina just wrapped up its 2026 legislative session, and with it, the state’s top public health official is packing up his desk. Dr. Ed Simmer, who took charge of the Department of Public Health during the pandemic, left the building on May 14 when the legislature refused to give him a perma

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May 15 2026EDUCATION

Why some pharmacy tests might be harder than others

Tests in pharmacy school aren’t created the same way. Many come straight from the teachers who run the courses, which makes their exams part of the learning environment. These exams sometimes include words that have more than one meaning or aren’t used in everyday speech. For students who learned En

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May 15 2026POLITICS

New Rules on Student Loans Spark Debate Over Who Should Pay for Higher Education

This summer, big changes are coming to how Americans pay for college. Back in 2023, a new law set tighter limits on how much graduate students and parents can borrow from the government. It also removed some repayment plans that helped people with lower incomes. These changes were supposed to make b

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May 15 2026POLITICS

Who should run Arizona’s schools? The fight over vouchers, spending, and who can manage public money

Arizona’s superintendent race is heating up between two Republicans locked in a public battle over school money. At the center is a voucher program meant to help families pay for private education. An audit last spring found the program’s overseer couldn’t track over half a billion dollars spent in

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May 14 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Dawn for Final Fantasy 14: Healing, Duo Dungeons and Fresh Changes

Final Fantasy 14 is set to return to life with the upcoming 8. 0 update, titled Evercold, slated for January 2027. After a stretch of disappointment that felt like a long winter in the game, players are finally seeing concrete improvements that could change the whole experience. The most talke

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May 14 2026POLITICS

CNN’s Big Shift: From 24‑Hour News to Opinion Town Hall

In the early 1980s, a visionary named Ted Turner introduced CNN, turning news into a nonstop feed that reshaped how people learn about the world. The network’s promise was simple: deliver news anytime, anywhere. This idea borrowed from radio but pushed it into a new visual arena, sparking both excit

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May 14 2026POLITICS

Chamber Threatens Court Battle Over Portland Arts Tax Revamp

The largest business group in Portland is ready to sue the city council if it moves forward with a plan to change the city’s arts tax. In a letter sent to all 12 council members, the Chamber said that lawmakers cannot alter taxes without voters’ consent. The warning is stronger than before; it sp

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May 14 2026CRIME

Crypto Loss Fight: Man Takes IRS to Court Over Big Refund

A man from Ohio is suing the tax agency after it denied him a large refund he believes should cover losses from a crypto scam. The lawsuit was filed in the Southern District of Ohio and centers on an alleged “pig‑butchering” scheme that stole more than $800, 000 from the plaintiff. He claims h

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May 14 2026POLITICS

Crypto Law Stalls Over Stablecoin Rewards and Ethics

The Digital Asset Market Clarity Act, known as Clarity, has reached a crossroads. The bill first won the House but is now stuck in the Senate Banking Committee, where debates over how stablecoins can earn rewards are heating up. Senators have submitted more than 130 amendments before the upcoming

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