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May 13 2026POLITICS

Syria’s Food Aid Cut Back: What It Means for Millions

The World Food Programme announced that it has cut its emergency food support in Syria by half because of a lack of money. Only 650, 000 people now receive help instead of the 1. 3 million it did earlier in May. The program also dropped its operations from all 14 regions down to just seven. The mai

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May 13 2026POLITICS

Macron’s African Promise: Big Money, Small Change

Macron met with Kenyan runner Eliud Kipchoge and talked to students in Nairobi, then announced a $27 billion investment package at a Franco‑African summit. The plan includes a “first‑loss guarantee” that would let private investors take on initial losses, hoping to pull more money into African proje

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May 13 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Sophie Cunningham Shines in Swimsuit Issue, Inspires Fans

Sophie Cunningham recently appeared in the 2026 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit edition, a move that surprised many fans. The photos were taken at a beautiful resort on Captiva Island in Florida, and she posted them online with excitement. Her caption celebrated her first year with the magazine. Her te

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May 13 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Hidden 80s Sci‑Fi Gems Uncovered

The eighties were more than blockbusters. Some films took quiet risks, exploring strange ideas with modest money. One movie dives into a scientist’s mind‑bending experiment in a tank that strips away senses. Its mix of hard facts and trippy images makes you doubt what’s real, even if the ef

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May 13 2026FINANCE

What’s the real story behind OTF and KBDC investments?

A lot of buzz exists around OTF and KBDC, two companies often mentioned together in investment circles. Some analysts claim OTF is the best bargain in a crowded market, but is that really true? The argument usually hinges on long-term growth potential, though past success doesn’t always predict futu

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May 13 2026LIFESTYLE

Keeping Cool Without the Noise: Smart Fan Picks for Peaceful Sleep

When summer heat turns your bedroom into an oven, a quiet fan can save your sleep. Many strong fans sound like a jet engine, which makes nighttime rest nearly impossible. The trick is finding a model that moves air without drowning out silence. Size matters too – a huge fan in a tiny room wastes ene

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May 13 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A loud voice that changed how we see movies and celebrities

Critics usually stay in the back seat, writing quietly about performances. But one man drove himself right into the front seat and never looked back. He didn’t just review films—he turned his opinions into public moments. The New York arts world in the mid-1900s was full of energy, but he stood out

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May 13 2026CRIME

The Life and Case of Betty Broderick

Betty Broderick spent most of her adult life behind bars. She was 78 when she died in May 2024. Her story became famous not just because of the crime she was convicted of, but because it touched on themes many people find hard to ignore: love turning sour, betrayal, and the blurred line between vict

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May 13 2026CRIME

Why a young man's life ended over a dance move

A teenage boy stabbed a gay Black dancer to death last summer in Brooklyn, not because he felt threatened, but because he took offense to the way the man was dancing. Prosecutors say the 17-year-old, who brought a knife to a gas station showdown, acted out of pure hatred, calling it a classic case o

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May 13 2026POLITICS

Senators push to make social media safer for kids

A major step forward for online safety laws happened when a top Republican senator spoke in favor of a bill that would hold social media companies accountable for harming young users. The senator, who leads a key committee, made the announcement during a gathering near the Capitol with parents who l

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