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May 22 2026SPORTS

Chicago Bears Eye Josh Sweat to Boost Pass Rush

The Chicago Bears still lack a strong pass‑rushing presence. Last season, they finished near the bottom in both sack rate and run defense, placing 31st and 26th respectively. To address this weakness, the team has turned its attention to Josh Sweat, a proven edge rusher currently on the Arizona Card

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May 22 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Crime Stories You Can’t Miss on Netflix

Netflix keeps adding new crime and mystery shows that make it hard to choose what to watch. In May, two fresh titles jump into the lineup: a gritty Los‑Angeles series that follows an LAPD veteran chasing a powerful criminal, and a Danish thriller about a serial killer who may have ties to an old fam

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May 22 2026CRIME

Crash of a Life: The Netflix Story That Stopped the World

Netflix has turned into a hub for people who enjoy real‑life crime stories. The company first made small series about crimes, then moved on to full movies that look at real murders. A new film called The Crash is now the top watched show on the platform. The story centers on Mackenzie Shiri

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May 22 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Card Game Fantasy Top Says Goodbye

Fantasy Top, a game that mixed fantasy sports with crypto influencer cards, will shut down by the end of June. The idea was simple: pick NFT cards that represent popular crypto personalities and watch their social media buzz determine your score. Players could build lineups just like in fantasy foot

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May 22 2026TECHNOLOGY

How to Share a Loved One’s Story in the Newspaper

When someone passes away, people want to remember them. A newspaper can help by printing an obituary. You can send the details in several ways. First, you can email a form that lists what you need. The form asks for the deceased’s name, your full contact details, a photo, and the text of the notice

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May 22 2026EDUCATION

School Abuse Case Moves to Jury Trial

A judge has cleared the way for a lawsuit against an elite California private school to go before a jury, after rejecting the school's request to keep the matter in closed arbitration. The case centers on a 7‑year‑old girl, referred to as E. K. , who alleges she was repeatedly targeted by older c

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May 22 2026HEALTH

Body Shape After Big Weight Loss: What Works and What Doesn’t

After a major weight drop, people often wonder how to keep the new shape and avoid health problems. Some options look at surgery, hormone therapy, or everyday habits. First, a common procedure is bariatric surgery. It can reduce the stomach’s size or change how food travels, which helps people lose

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May 22 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Comedy Clash: A Roast, a Critique, and the Question of Boundaries

A recent roast event sparked heated reactions when a former comedian publicly criticized two performers for jokes that many found offensive. She claimed the remarks were racist, sexist, and deeply inappropriate, especially when they touched on sensitive topics such as lynching or personal tragedies.

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May 22 2026HEALTH

New Proton Center Brings Cancer Care Home for Kids

Southwest Florida Proton, a new cancer clinic in Estero, now offers proton therapy that many young patients need. The center lets families stay close to home instead of traveling far for treatment. Proton therapy is especially helpful for children because it targets tumors more precisely than reg

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May 22 2026POLITICS

Redrawing the Map: A Call for Fairness in South Carolina

South Carolina’s lawmakers are currently debating how to redraw congressional district lines. The stakes are high: the shape of these maps can decide who gets to speak for a community in Washington. Some politicians believe that reshaping the districts will give them an easier path to reelecti

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