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May 10 2026POLITICS

Senator’s Arms‑Sale Vote Sparks Debate Over Israel Support

Angela Alsobrooks, a senator from our state, promised to back Israel during her campaign. She spoke about shared values and the need for strong U. S. –Israel ties, saying she would protect that partnership. Yet in April she voted to block American weapons sales to Israel, citing a protest against U.

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May 09 2026LIFESTYLE

Summer Gear Bargains: Target’s Hot Deals

Target has rolled out a fresh batch of discounted activewear that fits everyday summer activities. The range includes leggings, shorts, tank tops, sports bras, dresses and light layers from brands like All in Motion. Whether you’re hitting yoga mats, strolling the block, or sprinting on a sunny trai

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May 08 2026BUSINESS

Sony Projects Profit Growth Amid Gaming Sales Dip

Sony announced that its operating profit for the fiscal year ending March 2027 is expected to climb by 11 %, reaching roughly 1. 6 trillion yen (about $10. 2 billion). This increase comes even though the company’s gaming division, a key revenue source, is projected to see lower sales. The firm also

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May 08 2026FINANCE

How Real Estate Loans Shape a Company's Future

A real estate finance company recently shared its first-quarter 2026 results, showing how big financial moves can shift a business's direction. Instead of growing, the company focused on shrinking its debt by selling loans and other assets. This strategy brought in $1. 4 billion from loan sales and

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May 07 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Survival on the Sea: Iceland’s First Feature Film

A new adventure film from Iceland is set to hit the world stage at Cannes. The movie, called “Dark Ocean, ” tells the story of a young deckhand who joins his first fishing trip in the harsh North Atlantic. The crew faces relentless weather and the constant pressure to keep their lives afloat. The s

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May 06 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Thai horror film '1 After One' gets global spotlight before Cannes

A new Thai horror film called "1 After One" is getting attention worldwide before the Cannes Film Market. The movie is all about spirits and curses passed down through families. The story follows Tong, whose shaman father-in-law spent years trapping evil spirits inside himself. When he dies without

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May 05 2026POLITICS

One in a dozen: How San Diego County might pay for bigger services

San Diego County could soon ask its residents to pay a little more at the cash register to fund services that many agree are stretched thin. Volunteers backing a half-cent sales-tax boost just delivered 151, 000 signatures—far more than the 103, 000 needed to land the question on the November ballot

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May 02 2026SPORTS

Comfort‑First Running Shoes That Last All Day

The new HOKA Skyward X 2 shoes are made for people who need a soft, supportive shoe that can keep up with long hours of walking or running. They cost $225 for men and women, each with two color choices. The shoe’s base is a thick, cushioned midsole that uses PEBA and EVA foam. A carbon‑fibe

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May 01 2026BUSINESS

Columbia’s Sales Surge, Europe Leads the Charge

Columbia Sportswear surprised investors by beating Wall Street expectations for its latest quarterly results. The company posted $779 million in sales, topping the $758 million forecast from analysts. Earnings per share reached 65 cents, well above the anticipated 35 cents. The jump in revenue came

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Apr 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Summer Glow Deals: Celeb‑Fav Beauty on Amazon

Amazon has launched its Summer Beauty Event, offering deep discounts on many popular skin‑care and makeup items. The sale includes products that have been highlighted by celebrities in recent media appearances, giving shoppers a chance to try the same items for less. One of the highlighted products

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