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May 08 2026ENTERTAINMENT

The Streaming Switch‑Up: Gen Z’s New Habit

A fresh survey shows that young viewers are treating streaming like a temporary rental. Instead of sticking to one service, they sign up, binge their favorite show, then cancel and move on. The study gathered responses from 6, 250 “highly‑engaged” fans in the U. S. , U. K. and Australia. During t

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May 05 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Sports Shows on Your TV Guide – A Quick Peek

The latest update to the channel lineup lets fans spot their favorite games right in the TV guide. Subscribers now get a handy “Sports” section that pulls together live matches, highlights, and analysis from across the network. Each week’s schedule is refreshed automatically, so viewers can plan ah

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May 05 2026EDUCATION

Behind the scenes: When substitute teachers go above and beyond

The recent awards for substitute educators Esther Yardumian-Smyth and Celia Effrig show that recognizing everyday heroes isn’t just about grand gestures—it’s about seeing the quiet power of persistence. While full-time teachers often get the spotlight, these two winners prove that substitute roles c

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May 04 2026POLITICS

Health Insurance on a Budget: The High‑Deductible Debate

Many people now pick plans that cost less each month but require them to pay most of their medical bills first. These “high‑deductible” options let patients save money in special tax‑free accounts, but the savings come at a price: when an illness or injury happens, patients face huge out‑of‑pocket c

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May 04 2026HEALTH

How close is too close? The link between city stores and habits

Cities have a way of making almost anything easy to find. Bangkok is no exception, especially when it comes to everyday products like alcohol and cigarettes. Researchers wanted to see if where people live and who they are plays a role in how often they end up buying these items. They looked at how f

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Apr 29 2026FINANCE

UBS Shines with 80% Profit Jump in First Quarter

UBS posted a net profit of $3 billion for the first quarter, an 80% rise from last year and higher than analysts’ $2. 8 billion forecast. The Swiss bank’s CET‑1 capital ratio climbed to 14. 7%, up from 14. 4% a quarter earlier, showing stronger solvency. It plans to buy back $3 billion of shar

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Apr 24 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Catching Every Marlins Game Without Breaking the Bank

Watching baseball doesn't have to mean paying for expensive cable packages. The Miami Marlins make most of their games available through streaming services, but figuring out the best deal takes some planning. Local fans have a few budget-friendly options, while those outside Florida need different s

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Apr 21 2026HEALTH

Fresh veggies stepping in for old favorites

Most people know they should eat more vegetables, but lately many are getting creative with how they use them. Instead of skipping comfort foods, folks are swapping in produce where they used to rely on starches like bread, rice, and pasta. These vegetable stand-ins aren’t exactly new ideas, but the

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Apr 17 2026POLITICS

High School Clubs and a New Push for Conservative Voices

In many Republican‑led states, governors are backing a movement to set up chapters of Turning Point USA in every public high school. The goal, according to officials, is to give students a platform for conservative ideas that they say have been suppressed in schools. The initiative follows the de

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Apr 15 2026POLITICS

High School Clubs Spark Free‑Speech Debate

In a wave of political action, several U. S. governors have announced plans to help set up chapters of Turning Point USA in public high schools across their states. The initiative, dubbed “Club America, ” aims to give students a platform for conservative discussion and civic engagement. While the mo

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