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Hantavirus outbreak on cruise ship sparks global medical concern
On May 2nd, 2026, the World Health Organization (WHO) officially documented a rare cluster of Andes virus: a deadly strain of the hantavirus detected on a polar expedition cruise ship.
Man gets arrested on the UCLA campus for violent assaults against female students
On May 29th, a man was arrested by the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) police department for a series of assaults on several UCLA female students.
New breakthrough in genetic research opens the door for human limb regeneration
On May 9th, 2026, a groundbreaking scientific study was published, unveiling the most significant work in the field of regenerative medicine that has ever been seen.
Wuthering Waves continues to grow as a popular game in the gacha genre
Wuthering Waves, developed by Kuro Games, has seen a dramatic increase in popularity, particularly after winning the 2025 Player’s Voice Award and rolling out its major Version 3.0 update.
Project Hail Mary receives mixed reviews following movie success
The movie ‘Project Hail Mary’ surpassed 2 million cumulative viewers in just 26 days since its release, which is 3 days faster than ‘F1 The Movie’.
Trump's repeated attacks on Newsom's dyslexia reopen national debate over the learning disorder
Donald Trump's repeated attacks on California Governor and possible 2028 presidential candidate, Gavin Newsom’s dyslexia, at least four in a week, dragged the long-misunderstood disorder back into political crossfire even as medical experts insist it has no link to intelligence.
The Weeknd announces the final leg of his world tour
On May 10th, 2026, The Weeknd unveiled the final Asia leg of his “After Hours Til Dawn” stadium tour.
Teen mental health crisis raises concern across the U.S.
Teen mental health problems are on the rise across the United States, with increasing rates of depression, suicide, and substance abuse causing concern among doctors, schools, and families.
Trump denies Iran's request for peace talks regarding the US and Iran war
After two months of conflict, Donald Trump finally declared that the US and Iran would negotiate for some peace in the war but recently the peace talks fell through due to failure to establish meeting times on April 25th.
AI hiring may be discriminating against workers with disabilities
The United States District Court for the Northern District of California held in Mobley v. Workday, issued on July 12, 2024, that a provider of AI-based hiring software may be liable under federal anti-discrimination laws if its screening algorithms discriminate against protected groups.
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