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May 13 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Patagonia Mystery: New Thriller Arrives in North America

A new psychological crime drama is set to hit North American screens next year. The film, titled “A Silent Death, ” was produced by the company FilmSharks and has just been licensed to Myriad Pictures for distribution across the continent. The agreement was signed by Kirk D’Amico of Myriad and Guido

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May 13 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Legends: A Fresh Take on Real‑Life Crime

Netflix launched a new six‑episode crime drama that quickly caught viewers’ attention. The series, crafted by Neil Forsyth, tells the true story of British customs officers who went undercover to dismantle a drug ring in the early 1990s. Its ensemble includes Steve Coogan, Tom Burke, Hayley Squires,

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May 13 2026CRIME

How DC police reports might have changed real cases

Washington D. C. has a problem with how some crimes get labeled. A big internal review found that serious incidents often got downgraded to less serious offenses. This wasn’t just about numbers changing—it meant real cases got less attention. When crimes like shootings or robberies were called some

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May 13 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Why hasn’t sci-fi TV made another show this good since 2022?

Back in 2015, a six-season space drama launched on SyFy that didn’t just survive early cancellation—it redefined what ambitious sci-fi could look like on screen. Four years after its finale on Prime Video, the show still sits at 95% on Rotten Tomatoes, a score most series never touch. You’ve probabl

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May 12 2026HEALTH

A Small Kansas Home Bringing Big Changes to Senior Care

A new care home in Topeka is trying to do things differently for older adults. Called Bea’s Place, it’s a cozy eight-bed home in North Topeka where residents get personalized care without the feel of a hospital. The idea came from the owner’s grandmother, who inspired a place where families could fe

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May 12 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI artists wanted: blending creativity with machine power in game design

Game companies now need artists who aren’t just skilled with brushes or pixels—but also with AI tools. The push is on to find creators who can merge traditional art with digital innovation. Their main task? Turning quick sketches into polished game characters and worlds using programs like Stable Di

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May 12 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Quick picks: Three top movies on Prime Video right now

Prime Video shuffles its weekly top 10, but three titles keep rising above the noise. At the top sits “Regretting You, ” a tear-jerker that turns a family car wreck into the centerpiece of a streaming hit. Critics call it over-the-top but admit it hooks viewers who just want something heavy on emoti

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May 12 2026CRIME

How crime reports can leave families in the dark

Eric Tarpinian-Jachym had just finished his summer internship in Washington when his life ended. The 21-year-old was walking near 7th and M Streets Northwest last June when a stray bullet hit him during a shooting. Police say the shot wasn’t meant for him, but that doesn’t bring him back. Three peop

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May 11 2026CRIME

Crime Rates Drop in Big US Cities

The latest snapshot from the Major Cities Chiefs Association shows that violent crime has slipped in almost every category across 67 major U. S. police departments during the first quarter of 2026. Homicides fell by nearly 18 percent, from 1, 333 to 1, 097. Robberies dropped by about 20 percent, rap

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May 11 2026POLITICS

Alaska Legislature Races to Finish Bills Before May Deadline

The state’s lawmakers are sprinting toward the end of their session, with less than two weeks left to pass a budget and other urgent measures before the constitutional deadline on May 20. Both chambers say a special session could focus on the Alaska LNG pipeline after the regular period ends, but ma

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