May 4, 2026
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Lunar clue: A meteorite found in Africa is offering scientists rare insight into the moon’s hidden history. Researchers studying the sample say it helps bridge a missing chapter in knowledge about when the moon was last volcanically active. The rock appears to have formed deep beneath the surface from molten material that later solidified before being thrown into space by an impact. Its minerals suggest lingering warmth inside the moon long after scientists once believed activity had stopped. The find also hints at how energy moved through the lunar interior over time, shaping its surface and structure. Scientists hope it will guide future missions aimed at uncovering more about the moon’s evolving geological story.
Package protector: A stolen delivery prompted welder Brandon Mejia of Frederick, Maryland (U.S.), to build his own answer to package theft. Instead of purchasing an expensive or flimsy store-bought option, he used scrap materials and his metalworking tools to design a strong and practical secure container. The box’s mechanism allows couriers to freely drop parcels inside, but once the lid closes, it automatically locks and can only be opened with a unique code. He carefully painted the unit, reinforced all the welded seams, and made it heavy enough to deter thieves. Marked with delivery stickers, drivers immediately know to use it without confusion. Since installing it outside his home, every order has arrived safely and securely.
Forest fight: Across Britain’s woodlands, ash trees are showing signs of a surprising recovery against a fungus that once threatened to wipe them out. The disease, known as ash dieback, devastated landscapes after spreading through Europe. But new generations of trees are sprouting with stronger natural resistance compared to their predecessors, offering fresh optimism to conservationists. Researchers studying their DNA found many small genetic changes, rather than a single mutation, working together to provide protection. This gradual process highlights natural selection at work, as seedlings endure exposure to the spores in their environment. For now, it seems the species may yet carve a future where it thrives again.
Echoed depths: In Abhaneri, India, stands Chand Baori, a vast stepwell long linked with chilling tales and unsettling folklore. Its stone flights plunge 13 levels, forming a geometric maze of thousands of steps that once guided people to cool water and hosted important social gatherings. Folklore claims the structure rose almost overnight, crafted by unseen spirits, with secret tunnels adding to its enduring mystery. At the floor, the air is cooler and the silence is heavy, broken only by faint echoes. Some visitors describe sudden shivers, strange noises, or even shadow-like phantoms. Both an engineering wonder and a source of legend, Chand Baori remains a place where awe meets unease.
Quoteable Quotes
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“The most difficult thing is the decision to act, the rest
is merely tenacity.”
—Amelia Earhart
“Real generosity is doing something kind for someone
who will never find out.”
—Frank A. Clark
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May 6 - The Great Puzzle Race - Bring your crew for 500 pieces, one shared goal, & lots of laughs.
Free; limited teams. North Oak Branch, 8700 N Oak Trfy, KC. 816-436-4385.
May 9 - Saturday Storytime Plaza Branch - Stories, smiles, and that cozy were all in this together
feeling. Plaza Branch, 4801 Main St, KCMO 816 701-3481.
May 22 - Overland Park Orchestra Concert - Live orchestra. Neighborhood celebration. Bring a
blanket, meet friends, for a free outdoor concert. Thompson Park, 8045 Santa Fe Dr, Overland Park. 913-
895-6390.
May 25 - Memorial Day Concert Remembrance at Independence Uptown Market - The Spirit of
Independence Concert Band, directed by Jane Hicklin, present a Memorial Day Concert 11:00 am at the
Uptown Market 211 W Truman Rd, Independence.
May 26 - Plant Swap Withers - Bring a plant, take a plant. Its part swap, part neighborhood mixer.
Withers Branch, 1665 S. Withers Rd, Liberty 816 439-2550
May 28 - Operation Wildlife: Tiny Raptors, Big Attitude - What makes fierce little birds of prey into
incredible hunters. Free; registration required. East Lees Summit MCPL, 2240 SE Blue Pkwy. 816-759-
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Trivia
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1. In which ocean is Prince Edward Island located?
2. This movie was based on the book Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
3. The barometric pressure rises at the center of a hurricane—T/F?
4. Is the world’s tallest volcano in North America, South America, or Asia?
5. The natural sugar found in milk is called fructose, lactose, or sucrose?
Trivia answers at the bottom of the page!
Your Weekly Horoscope
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Aries (March 20 – April 19)
Gemini (May 21 – June 20)
Leo (July 23 – Aug. 22)
Libra (Sept. 23 – Oct. 22)
Sagittarius (Nov. 22 – Dec. 21)
Aquarius (Jan. 20 – Feb. 18)
Lucky numbers this week: This week’s odds favor Capricorn winners with the luckiest number being 7.
Did You Know...
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Ear boost: Early hearing aids were nothing like today’s sleek devices. Centuries ago, they were carved from wood, later shifting to rubber, and eventually to electricity. Each step brought people closer to clearer sound and better
communication.
Shopping sketches: Michelangelo once drew his grocery list because his servant couldn’t read. The list included simple items like bread, fish, and wine, but those quick sketches now are prized as a rare glimpse into the artist’s everyday life.
Flag first: Denmark’s flag, known as the Dannebrog, holds the record as the oldest national flag still in continuous use. Its simple white cross on a red background has represented the country for centuries, with little change to its
design or meaning.
Painted past: The Parthenon in Athens, Greece, was once far more colorful than the pale ruins we see today. Its marble carvings and statues were decorated with bright paints and shining details. Centuries of weather have worn away their original brilliance.
Longevity gap: Across much of the animal kingdom, females outlive males. From lions to whales, the trend is clear, and humans are no exception. Biology plays a role, making longer female lifespans a near-universal pattern.
On the Lighter Side
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Dogs go to obedience school, but cats go to kittygarden.
A man went to a hospital, riding a horse and covered in hay. He’s now in stable condition.
Nurse: “Why are Mr. and Mrs. Number so happy?”
Doctor: “They are going to have a little one.”
Knock! Knock! Who’s there? Tennis. Tennis who? Tennis five plus five.
What’s small, round, and blue? A cranberry holding its breath.
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Trivia answers:
1.
Atlantic
2. Blade Runner
3. False, lowers
4. South America
5. Lactose
















