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May 03 2026HEALTH

When the Body Weakens, the Spirit Fights Back

Few diseases reshape lives as drastically as ALS. It doesn’t just weaken muscles—it forces people to adapt daily tasks in ways most of us never consider. Some, like a famous physicist diagnosed in the 1960s, defied expectations by living decades longer than predicted. His sharp mind stayed intact, t

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May 03 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A New Take on Narnia: From Big Screen to Small Screen

Netflix isn t just about streaming shows anymore. The platform now has a new movie to prove it: "Narnia: The Magician’s Nephew" will hit theaters first, then move to Netflix after seven weeks. That s a rare move for a big Hollywood film, showing how streaming services are trying to bring people back

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May 03 2026POLITICS

Troops Move from Germany Stirs Debate in Washington

A sudden decision to pull over 5, 000 U. S. soldiers from Germany has sparked debate among top Republican leaders. Two powerful committee chairs, Senator Wicker from Mississippi and Representative Rogers from Alabama, called the move “risky. ” They argue that shifting forces without careful planning

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May 02 2026WEATHER

WIS Weather Wins the Accuracy Crown

WIS First Alert Weather has just earned a top honor from an independent group that rates TV weather reports. The award says it is the most accurate in its region, a big deal for viewers who rely on clear forecasts. The organization that gave the award is called WeatherRate. It doesn’t belong to any

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May 02 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Thriller Features Rising Stars and Dark Drama

The film called I Am Not Your Mother is a psychological thriller that will bring together Carrie Coon, Ben Platt and Lukas Gage. A director named Craig Johnson is in charge of the project, while he and writer Ryan O’Connell have written the script. The production company Mister Smith Entertain

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May 02 2026HEALTH

Learning Life Lessons From Doctors

Doctors and medical students talk about real patient stories to show how they use good judgment in tough moments. They say that being a skilled clinician is more than knowing facts; it’s also about making smart choices when things don’t go as planned. When a doctor shares how they handled an u

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May 02 2026POLITICS

Choosing the Right Holiday for Workers

In the United States, a holiday called Labor Day is celebrated every September. It honors all workers and marks the end of summer with picnics and barbecues. Some people want to replace this day with May 1, a holiday that many countries call International Workers’ Day. May 1 began in the 19th

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May 02 2026BUSINESS

Gas Surplus in the US While Global Demand Soars During Iran Conflict

The war with Iran has caused a major disruption in global gas supplies. Normally, the Middle East supplies a large portion of the world's liquid natural gas (LNG). But recent attacks have damaged key facilities and made shipping routes unsafe. Meanwhile, in the United States, gas is so plentiful tha

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May 02 2026HEALTH

A New Hope for Late-Stage Pancreatic Cancer Patients

Doctors in the U. S. now have another tool to fight a tough cancer. The FDA gave the green light for early use of an experimental pill called daraxonrasib. It targets pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma, a fast-spreading form of pancreatic cancer that has already resisted other treatments. Patients who

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May 02 2026OPINION

Danica Patrick shows how fitness stays fun at any age

At 44, Danica Patrick doesn’t act like she’s past her prime. Instead of slow walks or yoga retreats, she’s flipping gym weights and dropping tennis serves. Her weekend routine reads like an amusement park list: skiing in swimsuits, guzzling wine straight from bottles, golfing, skydiving—even tennis

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