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May 05 2026POLITICS

Plans brewing for AI rules after recent tech developments

The government is quietly putting together new guidelines for artificial intelligence, focusing on who gets to use the latest tools first. This push came after a major AI launch raised eyebrows among officials worried about cyber risks. Some inside government want early access to these technologies

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May 05 2026LIFESTYLE

Easy Snacking: Simple Spiced Nuts and Seeds

Plant-based eating seems like a modern trend, but Linda McCartney was pushing this idea decades ago. Back in the 80s and 90s, finding plant-based ingredients wasn’t as easy as it is today. Now, stores carry more options, and farmers’ markets make fresh, seasonal eating simpler. Nuts and seeds are gr

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May 05 2026CRIME

When Online Fame Meets Legal Trouble: What Happens Behind the Screens

A popular social media figure who teaches young men how to change their appearance has been accused of serious crimes. Braden E. Peters, a 20-year-old with over a million followers, is said to have met a teenage girl online and later assaulted her during a visit to his family's home in Cape Cod. The

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May 05 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Giants Fans Get Extra Fun Beyond Baseball

The San Francisco Giants are teaming up with a local bowling chain to give fans another reason to cheer during home games. Starting in early May, whenever a Giants pitcher strikes out a batter in the seventh inning, fans can head to nearby Lucky Strike, AMF, or Bowlero centers for a discount on game

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May 05 2026HEALTH

Needles on wheels: Bangor steps up clean needle game

Bangor is quietly gearing up to let health workers drop off clean syringes at home for people in its HIV case management program. This follows a city council committee vote to allow the public health department to seek certification for syringe delivery services. The move comes as HIV cases rise in

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May 05 2026CRIME

Police activity at Woodford Street home raises questions

A quiet Portland neighborhood turned into a hive of activity on Monday when police arrived at a local group home just before noon. Emergency responders quickly moved residents out of the building using a fire truck’s ladder after an incident unfolded inside. The house at 503 Woodford Street belongs

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May 05 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Season two of the Nordic crime drama steps up with deeper characters and sharper fear

Five years after its first season gave viewers the chills, the Danish crime show returns with a fresh mystery that ditches the wooden dolls and trades them for high-tech fear. Instead of leaving physical clues, the new villain uses a scary nursery rhyme and digital stalking to unnerve victims long b

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May 05 2026CRIME

Why a chef’s testimony about a famous athlete could raise big questions

A personal chef told a court she was hit and choked by a well-known ex-NFL player during an argument at his home in late 2023. She said the fight started over a party invite she lost unexpectedly, which left her feeling hurt and angry. Their relationship had already been complicated—it began as onli

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May 05 2026EDUCATION

A Quiet Corner on Campus for Mental Health Support

Baton Rouge Community College just opened a new mental health hub called The Safe Space. It’s a spot where students can take a break from stress, talk to counselors, or just relax. The college turned an old student life office into this welcoming area, complete with a meditation room and cozy pods f

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May 05 2026TECHNOLOGY

Europe’s Banking Chiefs Want a Powerful AI Tool — But Can They Trust It?

A cutting-edge AI model that spots hidden flaws in computer systems has become a hot topic in European financial circles. Called Mythos, this system can quickly uncover zero-day vulnerabilities — hidden weaknesses in software that even experts miss for years. Recent tests found thousands of serious

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