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May 29 2026HEALTH

Kid gets sick after eating at a kebab shop

A three-year-old girl from Orange County ended up in the hospital for nearly three weeks after eating beef from a local kebab shop. Her family shared part of their meal with her, and within a day she had bloody diarrhea, vomiting, and severe pain. Doctors later found she had acute kidney failure, a

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May 29 2026CRIME

A Drunk Cyclist\'s Outburst Leaves Two Candidates Shaken

Over Memorial Day weekend, two Spokane political hopefuls found themselves in an unexpected clash with a clearly intoxicated man while putting up campaign signs. Adrian Davis, 43, now faces serious charges after what started as a simple act of political campaigning turned into a violent confrontatio

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May 28 2026ART

Break It, Build It: The Belfast Photo Festival’s Shocking Camera Challenge

The Belfast Photo Festival is gearing up to open on June 4, and its headline act has already sparked a firestorm among the photographic community. The event will feature an installation called “Camera Obsolete? ” where guests can grab a hammer and smash old cameras in a room dubbed the Destroy Room.

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May 28 2026POLITICS

Arkansas Pushes for Less Federal Rules in Schools

Arkansas wants to change some federal rules that guide its public schools. The state says these rules slow down progress for students and make it hard to use money wisely. In April, the state’s education department sent a letter to the U. S. Department of Education asking for three special permissi

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May 28 2026CRIME

City Boosts Bike Patrols as E‑bike Craze Rises

Elyria is stepping up its road watch to keep pace with the growing popularity of electric bikes, dirt bikes and scooters. As spring rolls in, more people are hitting streets, parks and pools on these fast vehicles. The police chief told the council that patrols will increase across traffic, bike lan

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May 28 2026POLITICS

Police Speed Ups After Dropping ShotSpotter, City Hopes for New Tech

The mayor says Chicago police are quicker without the gun‑shot detector he removed last year, citing a study that shows response times improved by more than four minutes on average. He calls critics’ worries “fear‑mongering” and says the tech had been a drain on resources. The city is still looki

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May 28 2026SPORTS

Sheffield United’s Defence Dilemma: Who Will Hold the Line?

The Blades are staring at a shaky back line as summer opens. Only two senior centre‑backs exist, and neither has proven themselves long enough for fans’ trust. The season ended in 13th place, a result that shows the defence needs urgent help if promotion is the goal. Mark McGuinness, signed

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May 28 2026WEATHER

Thunderstorm Hits Northwestern Ravalli County

A strong storm is moving across northwestern Ravalli County. It travels about 10 miles per hour toward the northwest and will keep going until 7:30 PM MDT. The storm is seen on Doppler radar, which tracks its path and strength. Four towns feel the impact: Victor, Woodside, Pinesdale, and Bell

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May 28 2026POLITICS

Germany’s Drug‑Price Move and the U. S. Push for Fair Share

The United States spends a huge portion of the money that fuels new medicines, from cancer drugs to treatments for rare diseases. Because American companies invest most of the research and development money, they earn a lot of the profits that cover these costs. European governments often negotia

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May 28 2026ENVIRONMENT

Garden Grove chemical scare: What comes next for public safety?

Last Memorial Day weekend, Orange County had a close call. A storage tank at a local aerospace plant started overheating dangerously, raising fears of a deadly explosion or toxic leak. Authorities scrambled to evacuate 50, 000 people in a hurry, but cooler temperatures and a lucky tank crack helped

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