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Why Oklahoma City Thunder Are One Win From the NBA Finals — Game 5 Was the SGA Show

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander poured in 32 points and 9 assists as the Thunder beat the Spurs 127-114 in Game 5. OKC leads the WCF 3-2 — one win from the 2026 NBA Finals.

Why NASA’s Moon Base Changes Everything: Rovers, Drones, and a Permanent Lunar Outpost by 2032

By Muhammad Imran | LinkedIn | May 27, 2026 Why NASA’s Moon Base Changes Everything: Rovers, Drones, and a Permanent Lunar Outpost by 2032 On Tuesday, May 26, 2026, NASA held a press conference at its headquarters in Washington, D.C. and unveiled the most detailed blueprint for a Moon Base that any space agency has […]

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Why the Vegas Golden Knights Are the Team to Fear in the 2026 Stanley Cup Finals

Mohammad Omar  ·  May 27, 2026  ·  Sports  ·  FixItWhy Score: 7.3 Why the Vegas Golden Knights Are the Team to Fear in the 2026 Stanley Cup Finals The Vegas Golden Knights did it again. On Tuesday night at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, they swept the Presidents’ Trophy-winning Colorado Avalanche in four games, punching […]

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Why Montreal’s Four-Goal First Period Just Stunned the No. 1 Hurricanes in the East Final

Montreal scored four goals in the first 11 minutes at Lenovo Center, stunning the No. 1 Hurricanes 6-2 in Game 1 of the 2026 East Final. Here is why.

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Why The Mandalorian and Grogu Is Star Wars’ First Theatrical Return in Six and a Half Years

Star Wars returns to theaters after a six-and-a-half-year drought. Why The Mandalorian and Grogu’s opening weekend is the real story — and what it tells us about Lucasfilm’s future.

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Why High-Functioning Adults Are Quietly Burning Out — The Hidden Cost of Always Being ‘The Strong Friend’

Therapists call it the ‘competence trap’: the high-functioning adults everyone leans on are quietly burning out. APA, Pew, Fed and McEwen-tradition stress research on the real cost of always being the strong friend.

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Why Google’s New Gemini Spark AI Agent Wants to Live in Your Gmail 24/7

By Mohammad Omar · LinkedIn ↑ · Last reviewed May 20, 2026 Sundar Pichai opened Google I/O 2026 on May 19 by declaring the company had entered an “agentic Gemini era,” and the headline product backing that claim was Gemini Spark — a personal AI agent designed to run on Google Cloud virtual machines, read […]

Why More Married Couples Are Sleeping in Separate Rooms — and What the Research Actually Says About It

Sleep divorce isn’t a confession of failure — it’s how a generation of couples is renegotiating shared sleep. The research is more nuanced than the headlines.

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Why the Thunder-Spurs Western Conference Finals Could Decide More Than Just a Trip to the NBA Finals

Thunder vs Spurs Game 1 tips off May 18 at 8:30 ET. MVP finalists, an 8-0 OKC, and a Spurs team that won the regular-season series 4-1.

Why Adult Friendships Are Quietly Disappearing in 2026 (and What Actually Brings Them Back)

Twelve percent of Americans now have zero close friends, four times the rate in 1990. The friendship recession is structural, not personal, and what works to reverse it is more boring than you think.