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Horoscopes for May 10-17, 2026

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Horoscopes for May 10-17, 2026

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Multiple lifestyle outlets published daily and weekly horoscopes for the period May 10-17, 2026, offering sign-by-sign guidance and repeating core astrological themes. International Business Times Australia ran a weekly forecast (May 10) headlined “Big Cosmic Shifts,” highlighting planetary movements including Jupiter entering a new phase, Mercury shifting signs and a Full Moon in Scorpio around May 15 — themes tied to potential changes in love, career and finances. MensXP posted a weekly forecast (May 11) covering May 11-17 and daily horoscopes for May 10 and May 11 with practical notes on work, money, relationships and health for each zodiac sign; several MensXP pages appear duplicated across its site. Across the pieces, common advice includes caution on midweek financial decisions, opportunities for career or relationship advances, and attention to wellbeing. The stories are entertainment and lifestyle content aimed at general online audiences and not presented as empirical financial or medical guidance.

Storm snap losing streak, Tigers slump

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Storm snap losing streak, Tigers slump

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Melbourne Storm ended a seven-match losing run with a 44-16 victory over a heavily depleted Wests Tigers at AAMI Park on May 10, 2026. The Storm scored four tries inside the opening 12 minutes and raced to a 26-4 half-time lead, with Harry Grant a constant threat from dummy half and Cameron Munster influential. Will Warbrick produced two spectacular aerial tries. Wests Tigers, missing key spine players through injury and suspension, were blown away early despite two tries and 179 metres from centre Taylan May. Coach Benji Marshall described recent heavy defeats as creating “a bit of a negative smell” around the club; the loss dropped the Tigers down the ladder as they head into Magic Round. Melbourne’s win was tempered by a significant injury to fullback Sua Faalogo, who left with a suspected facial fracture and faces a chance of missing the Storm’s next match. The game was also notable as Storm coach Craig Bellamy attended his first home match since disclosing a neurodegenerative diagnosis; he said he would be fine but planned scans for injured players.

Rock fisherman drowns at Snapper Point headland

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Rock fisherman drowns at Snapper Point headland

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A 41-year-old man has died after being swept into the ocean while rock fishing at Snapper Point in the Munmorah State Conservation Area on New South Wales’ Central Coast. Emergency services were called about 1.20pm on Saturday after three men were fishing on jagged volcanic platforms; the man was knocked from a lower platform by a wave. He was wearing a flotation device around his torso but not a life jacket and clung to an esky before being seen floating face-up roughly 10–15 minutes later. A friend who entered the water to try to help was recovered uninjured by a passing boat. A Westpac Rescue helicopter winched a paramedic down to retrieve the man’s body; paramedics began CPR but he could not be revived. NSW Police, Marine Area Command, Surf Life Saving NSW and NSW Ambulance took part in the response. Police are investigating and preparing a report for the coroner. Locals and authorities described Snapper Point as notoriously dangerous; more than 20 deaths have occurred along the three-kilometre stretch since 2008, and the incident follows two recent rock-fishing drownings at Bouddi National Park.

WA police intensify search for hiker on Bibbulmun Track

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WA police intensify search for hiker on Bibbulmun Track

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Western Australia police have stepped up searches for Samuel Robert Whitsed, 27, a Victorian man last seen on February 18 near Armadale as he walked toward the Bibbulmun Track. Whitsed travelled from Victoria to hike the long-distance trail and was observed on Brookton Highway, near Albany Highway, carrying camping gear and reportedly intending to walk from Brookton Highway toward Mundaring. Police say a green tent believed to be his was found near Canning Hut about 12km from Brookton Campsite, and a campsite linked to him and some purchased camping equipment have been recovered, but there have been no confirmed sightings since. Between April 28 and May 7 officers, rangers and volunteers searched dense bushland around Canning Hut and Brookton Campsite. WA police say they have serious concerns for his welfare and have asked landholders to check outbuildings and sheds. Whitsed is described as 170–180cm tall, slim-medium build, short brown hair with a beard and moustache; last seen in black trousers, a red T‑shirt or light jumper and slides. Anyone with information is urged to contact WA Police on 131 444.

Supreme Court mifepristone decision sparks supplier workarounds

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Supreme Court mifepristone decision sparks supplier workarounds

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The U.S. Supreme Court is weighing whether to allow a 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals order that would block nationwide mail delivery and telehealth prescribing of mifepristone, the drug used in the first step of most medication abortions. The Fifth Circuit’s ruling in Louisiana v. FDA, issued May 1, reinstated an in‑person dispensing requirement that the FDA removed in 2023; the high court placed a temporary administrative stay while it considers emergency filings from manufacturers Danco Labs and GenBioPro. The stay is due to expire May 11 unless the justices act. Providers and pharmacies, particularly in California, say they are prepared to shift quickly to alternative protocols — chiefly misoprostol-only regimens — which WHO and clinicians say are somewhat less effective and can be more painful. About two-thirds of U.S. abortions used medication in recent years, and a growing share are prescribed via telehealth and delivered by mail. Legal uncertainty and a largely silent federal government have left suppliers, clinicians and patients bracing for rapid changes in access and distribution across state lines.

U.S. snack mixes recalled over salmonella risk

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U.S. snack mixes recalled over salmonella risk

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John B. Sanfilippo & Son Inc. has voluntarily recalled multiple snack mixes sold under the Good & Gather (Target), Fisher, Southern Style Nuts and Squirrel Brand labels after a seasoning used in production was linked to dry milk powder previously recalled by supplier California Dairies. The company announced the recall in early May and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration posted details May 6. Affected items include Good & Gather Mexican Street Corn Trail Mix (8 oz, lot 6082GY5D, best-by March 23, 2027) and various Fisher, Southern Style Nuts and Squirrel Brand trail and nut mixes with best-by dates through 2027; products were distributed nationwide in retail stores, online and via QVC. The seasoning batches tested negative for Salmonella before use, but the recall was issued as a precaution. No illnesses have been reported. Consumers are urged not to eat the products and to return them to the place of purchase for a refund or discard them. Those with concerns can contact John B. Sanfilippo & Son customer service for guidance; the FDA warns people at higher risk of severe infection to be especially careful.

Hepatitis A outbreak in Barry prompts hand-washing warning

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Hepatitis A outbreak in Barry prompts hand-washing warning

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Public Health Wales has identified a small cluster of hepatitis A cases in Barry, a seaside town in South Wales, advising parents and carers to be vigilant about hand-washing. At least three households have been affected by the same strain, prompting contact tracing, targeted vaccination offers for close contacts and letters to families of primary school children. Health officials said those who fell ill are receiving care and are recovering well. Hepatitis A is spread by faecal-oral contact or contaminated food and water, with symptoms including fever, jaundice, fatigue, abdominal pain and nausea; people are typically infectious for about a week after symptoms begin. UKHSA figures cited by Public Health Wales note the UK usually records roughly 400 hepatitis A cases annually, with higher totals reported in recent years. Vaccination against hepatitis A is not routinely given in the UK, so local public health teams have focused on hygiene advice, targeted immunisation of identified contacts and investigations to understand potential local transmission routes. Residents with symptoms are advised to contact a GP or NHS 111 Wales.

Utz recalls Zapp's, Dirty chips over salmonella

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Utz recalls Zapp's, Dirty chips over salmonella

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Utz Quality Foods on May 4-5, 2026 issued a voluntary nationwide recall of nine varieties of Zapp's and Dirty brand potato chips after being notified that a seasoning containing dry milk powder sourced from California Dairies Inc. and supplied by a third party may contain salmonella. Affected products — including Bayou Blackened Ranch, Salt & Vinegar, Big Cheezy, Maui Onion and Sour Cream & Onion in multiple bag sizes — carry best‑by dates in July and August 2026 and specific batch/UPC codes listed in the FDA notice. Utz said the seasoning batches tested negative for salmonella prior to use but recalled the chips out of an abundance of caution after the ingredient supplier's recall. The company and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration urged consumers not to eat the products, to discard or return them for a refund, and to contact Utz consumer relations (1‑877‑423‑0149) with questions. No illnesses have been reported in connection with the recalled chips as of the announcement.

Trump revives Presidential Fitness Test for schools

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Trump revives Presidential Fitness Test for schools

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President Donald Trump on May 5 signed a proclamation restoring the Presidential Physical Fitness Award and moving to reinstate a performance-based Presidential Fitness Test in U.S. schools. The Oval Office event, attended by Cabinet officials, children and high-profile athletes, follows an executive order last summer re-establishing the President’s Council on Sports, Fitness and Nutrition. The original test, created mid-20th century and phased out under President Barack Obama in 2012 in favor of a health-focused Youth Fitness Program, measured tasks such as a one-mile run, sit-ups and pull-ups; details of the revived exam and criteria have not been released. Administration officials said the test will be mandatory at 161 schools on U.S. military installations, and they encouraged broader adoption. Trump, flanked by figures including Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, joked about his own brief workout routine during the ceremony. The move is tied to the administration’s broader “Make America Healthy Again” push and is billed as an effort to promote competitiveness and physical readiness among youth.

Restaurants Offer Teacher Appreciation Week Deals

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Restaurants Offer Teacher Appreciation Week Deals

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Teacher Appreciation Week (May 4-8) and overlapping National Nurses Week (May 6-12) have prompted a wave of restaurant promotions across the United States this week, with chains offering freebies, discounts and catering deals to educators and health-care workers. Prominent offers include Chipotle’s giveaway of up to $2 million in free entrées (about 200,000 e-gift cards across teacher and healthcare campaigns) that runs through May 12 with winners notified after May 13 and employment verification via ID.me. Shake Shack is offering a free Single ShackBurger or Veggie Shack with purchase through May 12; Einstein Bros. is giving a free bagel and shmear on May 6; Whataburger is providing free breakfast to teachers on May 7; Potbelly, Buffalo Wild Wings, Insomnia Cookies, Ruby Tuesday, and dozens of regional chains are also running discounts, BOGO deals or free items. Most offers require presentation of valid school or work ID and vary by location and date. The National Education Association, noting National Teacher Day on May 5, has urged lawmakers to convert public appreciation into increased investment in educators.

Elizabeth Smart feels liberated after bodybuilding contest

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Elizabeth Smart feels liberated after bodybuilding contest

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Elizabeth Smart, the child-safety advocate who survived abduction and sexual abuse as a teenager, says competing in bodybuilding has been both “terrifying” and liberating. Speaking to Gayle King on CBS Mornings on May 4, 2026, Smart described stepping onto stage in a bikini as an especially vulnerable moment but said the experience helped her reframe her relationship with her body. She placed first in the Fit Model Novice category at the Wasatch Warrior competition in Salt Lake City (held April 17–18), and also earned second in Fit Model and third in Fit Model Masters 35+. Smart — who began bodybuilding after stepping away from marathon running because of knee issues — posted photos of the April competition on April 21, saying it was her fourth show though she had been too afraid to share earlier. She emphasized that pursuing bodybuilding does not diminish her work as an advocate for survivors and described the change as a celebration of her body, which she credits for carrying her through trauma and motherhood.