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Innovative Artists signs actress Emeraude Toubia for representationEntertainment

Innovative Artists signs actress Emeraude Toubia for representation

Innovative Artists Entertainment signs actress Emeraude Toubia for representation across the board to expand her professional career in the film industry.

Biden skips Philadelphia union dinner before May 19 primaryPolitics

Biden skips Philadelphia union dinner before May 19 primary

Joe Biden canceled his appearance at the Sheet Metal Worker’s Union Hall dinner in Philadelphia, avoiding a public event before the May 19 local primary.

Green Party targets Reform UK to break Britain’s two-party systemPolitics

Green Party targets Reform UK to break Britain’s two-party system

Green Party leader Zack Polanski targets Reform UK voters to challenge Britain’s two-party system following recent electoral gains in local council seats.

Turkana Rift study reveals how tectonic plates thin and break apartScience

Turkana Rift study reveals how tectonic plates thin and break apart

Columbia University researchers Folarin Kolawole and Christian Rowan confirm in Nature Communications that the Turkana Rift is thinning the African crust.

UCLA Student Stéphane Miaule Advances Sustainable Polymer ResearchScience

UCLA Student Stéphane Miaule Advances Sustainable Polymer Research

UCLA graduate student Stéphane Miaule won the 2026 NDSEG Fellowship to advance sustainable polymer research for future electronic devices and space travel.

Sierra Streams Institute marks 30 years of local watershed scienceScience

Sierra Streams Institute marks 30 years of local watershed science

The Sierra Streams Institute celebrates 30 years of monitoring Deer Creek. Since 1995, the group has turned complex water data into local community action.

Thunder in trouble after Gilgeous-Alexander picks up fourth foulSports

Thunder in trouble after Gilgeous-Alexander picks up fourth foul

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander picked up his fourth foul in the third quarter against the Lakers, forcing the Oklahoma City Thunder to adjust at Paycom Center.

WHO confirms hantavirus outbreak on Atlantic ship after May 2 reportScience

WHO confirms hantavirus outbreak on Atlantic ship after May 2 report

The World Health Organization confirmed a hantavirus outbreak on a ship in the Atlantic Ocean after receiving official reports of ill passengers on May 2.

Evanston office vacancies hit 18.5% as retail stays below 6%Business

Evanston office vacancies hit 18.5% as retail stays below 6%

Evanston Economic Development Manager Paul Zalmezak reports that downtown office vacancies reached 18.5 percent while retail vacancy remains below 6 percent.

Meeka Owens defeats Stephanie Summerow in Hamilton County primaryPolitics

Meeka Owens defeats Stephanie Summerow in Hamilton County primary

Meeka Owens defeated incumbent Stephanie Summerow Dumas in the Hamilton County Democratic primary after successfully bypassing the official party endorsement.

City Section playoffs ignite five-set thrillers across local gymsSports

City Section playoffs ignite five-set thrillers across local gyms

Canoga Park High School secured a major upset by sweeping top-seeded Hollywood in the City Section volleyball playoffs during a series of intense matches.