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May 04 2026ENTERTAINMENT

How a mystery writer went from unknown to unforgettable

Patricia Cornwell didn't start out as a crime novelist - she started by studying death up close. In her late twenties, struggling to get published while living in a tiny apartment, she walked into a morgue with an unusual prop: a blowgun disguised as a cane. When she shot a dart into a poster to pro

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May 04 2026CRIME

Judge's past rulings spark debate over fairness in federal cases

A federal judge in California has faced growing criticism after dismissing multiple cases involving immigration and protest-related incidents. The latest controversy surrounds Carlitos Ricardo Parias, an undocumented immigrant accused of ramming his car into ICE agents during a 2023 arrest in Los An

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May 04 2026HEALTH

Checking a Common Neck Pain Guide

Back in 2003, a simple checklist was made to help doctors spot neck pain that shoots down the arm. The checklist looks for four clues: pain that moves when you lift your arm, a specific spot of numbness in one finger, a weak muscle in your arm, and a certain test that makes the pain travel when your

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May 04 2026ENVIRONMENT

When Earth Moves: How Swiss Pollution Spots Risk Contaminating Water

Switzerland keeps track of about 38, 000 spots where soil or ground water has been polluted. These can be old dumps, factory yards, shooting ranges, or places where accidents happened years ago. Most of us don’t notice them, but nature sometimes does. Heavy rain can turn quiet slopes into fast-movin

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May 04 2026ENVIRONMENT

Farm chemicals and the slow push to reshape food into energy

Chemicals labeled “forever” seem to break all the rules—they stick around for decades, building up in soil and bodies instead of fading away like normal substances. In farming, these same chemicals are sneaking into common weed killers such as glyphosate, not by accident but as part of a strategy so

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May 04 2026POLITICS

Aid Workers Held as Flotilla Tension Rises

Two activists, one from Spain and another from Brazil, are stuck in Israeli custody after their boat was stopped near Greece. The men were sailing as part of a group trying to bring supplies to Gaza. Instead of reaching shore, they now face serious accusations like working with enemies or supporting

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May 04 2026HEALTH

What affects patients' quality of life before spinal surgery in Asia?

Before someone goes under the knife for a worn-out lower back, many things can shape how they feel about life. A study looked at patients in Asia with different backgrounds. These patients were about to get surgery for long-term back problems. Researchers checked three big areas. First came social

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May 04 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrity birthdays and fun facts you might not know

May 3rd isn’t just about sharing cake and candles—it’s a day when some well-known faces add another year to their lives. Among them is Frankie Valli, the legendary singer best known for his high-pitched voice in hits like "Can't Take My Eyes Off You. " He turned 92 this year, and while many remember

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May 04 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Jimmy Fallon gets a backstage pass to the Red Bull F1 team in Miami

Comedian Jimmy Fallon isn’t just another face in the crowd at the Miami Grand Prix—he’s actually getting a rare peek behind the scenes. The late-night host isn’t just watching the race; he’s filming parts of his show right in the middle of the action, including a celebrity walk where Formula 1 comme

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May 04 2026FINANCE

Are Digital Coins the Future or Just a Risky Bet?

Back in 2008, many people felt let down by banks. They blamed the financial crisis on risky lending and poor oversight. That frustration helped spark the idea of cryptocurrencies—digital money that promised freedom from traditional banks. Yet, nearly twenty years later, most Americans still trust ba

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