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May 13 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New TV Plans for 2026: What’s Changing on Hispanic Screens?

Next year, Hispanic viewers in the U. S. and Mexico will see big changes in what they watch. A popular host known for decades of TV is coming back after a long break. The same company is also bringing in major sports events, adding new shows, and expanding a streaming service. But why now? Some say

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May 13 2026SPORTS

Nate Diaz blasts fake fight drama in MMA

MMA fans often see fighters pretend to hate each other before a match—talking tough, trash-talking, even throwing fake punches at press events. But Nate Diaz made it clear he finds that kind of pre-fight show boring and unnecessary. Speaking recently with Mike Perry, Diaz called out Sean Strickland

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May 12 2026HEALTH

Staten Island trains workers to spot suicide and overdose risks at the same time

Staten Island is tackling two big problems—overdose deaths and suicide—by teaching frontline workers how to handle both at once. Around 300 people have already gone through a six-part training that mixes mental health and drug-use screening. The idea is to catch warning signs early, whether someone

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May 12 2026POLITICS

Maryland’s new cash help for moms raises questions about past spending

Maryland is joining a growing list of places testing a simple idea: give low-income moms money with no strings attached. The state will work with the Bridge Project, a program started in 2021 that already sends cash to families in ten other cities and states. Unlike typical welfare programs, this on

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May 12 2026ENTERTAINMENT

When Real Cops Clash with Fictional Crime Drama

Two Miami police officers filed a lawsuit against Netflix and the producers of a new crime drama, claiming the show’s plot borrows too much from their real-life case. The officers, Jason Smith and Jonathan Santana, worked on a 2016 drug bust where they seized millions in cartel cash. They argue that

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May 12 2026POLITICS

South Africa’s ruling party faces pressure over President’s cash controversy

A sudden court decision has forced South Africa’s African National Congress (ANC) to cut short its usual plans and call an urgent meeting. The country’s top court recently ruled that impeachment talks against President Cyril Ramaphosa can restart, over an old scandal called “Farmgate. ” This scandal

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May 12 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A family battles holiday madness in a new Christmas thriller

A family just wants peace when they move into a new home, but their neighbors take holiday cheer to another level. While most people pack away decorations by New Year’s, these neighbors keep the tinsel up and carols playing all twelve months. At first, the family finds it odd but mostly harmless. So

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May 11 2026HEALTH

Teens Teaching Teens: The New Way to Talk About Drugs

In Colorado, young people aren’t waiting for adults to teach them about drugs—they’re doing it themselves. Groups like Rise Above Colorado skip the boring lectures and use art, websites, and even podcasts to share real facts. Instead of warnings that don’t work, they focus on science and real-life s

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May 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Showdown Brews in Crime Drama Twist

A new crime series keeps viewers hooked by dropping shocking turns while holding back key details until the last moment. The show follows a young woman driven by loss and rage, slowly climbing Miami’s criminal ladder to settle old scores. After tracking down those who ruined her life, she finally me

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May 10 2026CRYPTO

The Telegram-TON link: a risky bet on quick crypto growth

Telegram’s move to take over TON’s network has sent its token on a wild ride. TON jumped from $1. 32 to nearly $2. 90 in just a week, making it worth over $7 billion. The push came when Telegram said it would become the network’s biggest validator soon. The company also took control of ton. org, a k

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