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Meryl Streep and Martin Short may still refuse to publicly define their relationship, but the Hollywood pair continues fueling speculation everywhere they go.  While the beloved stars have quietly grown closer since working together on “Only Murders in the Building,” one lingering detail has continued to surprise fans: Streep is still legally married to sculptor Don Gummer.  Now, insiders are shedding new light on how Gummer allegedly feels about Streep’s romance with her famous co-star after years of separation and emotional adjustment within their family. ZUMAPRESS.com / MEGA Streep and Short first sparked romance rumors in 2024 after they were…

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The lines between sports in India are blurring in the best way possible, sparking a fascinating debate over who truly reigns supreme in the fitness arena. It all started when cricket icon Virat Kohli made a candid admission about the elite conditioning of hockey players. Not one to let a compliment slide without a bit of friendly competition, former Indian hockey captain has officially thrown down the gauntlet, challenging the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) squad to a high-stakes fitness showdown.Former India hockey captain challenges Virat Kohli to join a special training session following fitness remarkSpeaking in an exclusive interview with…

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Spoiler: OLED is still best for most people. Devindra Hardawar for Engadget It’s a good weekend to think about buying a new TV! This week, Devindra is joined by CECritic founder Dipin Sehdev to discuss the new RGB TVs and how they compare to OLED, the previous high-end TV technology of choice. Is RGB tech actually worth the premium, especially when OLED TVs have come way down in price? We also offer up a few tips for choosing the best TV today. Credits Host: Devindra HardawarGuest: CECritic founder Dipin SehdevProducer: Ben EllmanMusic: Dale North and Terrence O’Brien

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President Donald Trump is testing his midterm message on the economy in a toss-up congressional district in New York, even as voters largely disapprove of his stewardship. The event’s promoted focus is the tax law Trump signed last year, which quadrupled the federal deduction for state and local taxes, a critical change for high-tax states like New York. Meanwhile, Europeans are confused by Trump’s Thursday announced deployment of 5,000 more troops to Poland, following weeks of changing statements from Trump and his administration about reducing — not increasing — the American military footprint. And Republicans are struggling to find the…

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View gallery Image Credit: Getty Images Kyle Busch, the NASCAR legend and pro stock car driver, died on May 21, 2026, after battling a “severe illness,” the racing team owner’s family confirmed in a statement that day. He was 41. The news came as a shock to fans, as many speculated about the cause of death behind Busch’s shocking passing. “Our entire NASCAR family is heartbroken by the loss of Kyle Busch,” Busch’s family, NASCAR and RCR said in a joint public statement. “A future Hall of Famer, Kyle was a rare talent, one who comes along once in a…

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The Red Sox have selected the contract of right-hander Tayron Guerrero. Righty Zack Kelly was optioned to Triple-A. Boston moved right-hander Kutter Crawford to the 60-day injured list to clear a 40-man spot for Guerrero. The 35-year-old Guerrero last pitched in the big leagues with the Marlins in 2019. He played in Japan’s Nippon Professional Baseball in 2025. The tall righty has a 5.77 across 106 innings in the majors. Guerrero was off to an excellent start at Triple-A Worcester, allowing just two earned runs across 19 2/3 frames. He was punching out nearly 30% of minor league opponents. Guerrero…

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May 10, 2026; Arlington, Texas, USA; Texas Rangers pitcher Jacob deGrom (48) throws to the plate during the first inning against the Chicago Cubs at Globe Life Field. Mandatory Credit: Raymond Carlin III-Imagn Images Los Angeles Angels manager Kurt Suzuki has a simple solution for his team’s offensive struggles, which have contributed to an ugly 6-24 stretch. “We just need to find ways to score runs. That’s all,” Suzuki said after the Angels managed just five hits in a 3-2 loss in 10 innings to the Athletics on Thursday night. It was the third straight defeat and ninth in 10…

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Executives are optimistic about AI’s potential to transform manufacturing. Workers, on the other hand, are more skeptical. In a seven-week internal unpublished study of video diaries from 85 frontline workers across six industries in Australia, the UK and the United States, we asked workers to describe how emerging technologies, including AI, are being introduced into their jobs, what training they receive, and how they see their future. Across industries, distrust ran deep, of both the tools and the organizations deploying them. More than three-quarters of participants said they were dissatisfied with their training. Many were uncertain about how their roles…

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Niall Horan honored his late One Direction bandmate, Liam Payne, in his new song “End of an Era.” “We had it, pure magic  / Remembering what it was like / Time passes so fast that / I couldn’t tell you goodbye,” Horan, 32, opened the track, which he released on Friday, May 22. In the chorus, Horan sang, “Feels like letting go of / Things we’re not supposed to / One breath and it’s over  / The end of an era.” The lyrics to the second verse read: “Twisted and terrified / How things change overnight / Footsteps we can’t…

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As the nation’s 250th birthday approaches, pollsters, researchers and media outlets have focused attention on the future via the hopes and aspirations of young Americans. For example, a Harvard Institute of Politics survey found that 59% of young Americans say the country is on the wrong track, 13% say it’s on the right track and 26% are unsure. The nationwide survey of 2,018 Americans between 18 and 29 years old was conducted March 26-April 3. Meanwhile, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace survey found that 64% of Generation Z (those born between 1997 and 2012) say it would be better…

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