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May 18 2026HEALTH

Caregivers in home hospice often struggle in silence

More than half of family members caring for elderly patients at home during their final months report feeling overwhelmed. A recent study found that most are juggling daily medical tasks while watching their loved ones slowly decline. Many admit to constant worry about whether they're doing enough,

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May 18 2026POLITICS

America rings in its 250th with a bold faith event—and mixed reactions

On a sunny Sunday, thousands packed the National Mall for a mix of prayers, music, and speeches under the banner of "Rededicate 250. " Organizers pitched it as a national reset—bringing God and country together for the nation’s upcoming 250th birthday. But while supporters cheered patriotism and fai

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May 18 2026FINANCE

Tech Stocks Get a Boost: What Two Analysts Say About These Companies

Two tech companies just caught the attention of stock analysts, and their reactions are worth noting. Megaport saw a price target of $18. 40 from Jefferies, even though its shares were trading at $7 last week. That’s a big jump if it happens. The same firm also gave Megaport a thumbs-up earlier this

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May 18 2026BUSINESS

Why AI isn't killing offshore call center jobs as expected

Many thought AI would replace call center workers in countries like the Philippines and India. Instead, the opposite happened. Call center jobs in the Philippines nearly doubled from 2016 to 2025, growing to 2 million workers. Unemployment there dropped from 9% to about 4% during the same period. In

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May 18 2026FINANCE

What to watch in markets this week beyond the usual headlines

This week isn’t packed with blockbuster events, but a few key reports could shift how investors see big tech and the broader economy. Nvidia’s results on Wednesday will likely steal the spotlight, as the company’s massive lead in AI chips makes it a test case for whether sky-high AI investments are

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May 18 2026BUSINESS

When a boss fails to act on bullying and then punishes the victim

A construction worker in Rio Rancho got promoted in mid-2023, yet some coworkers began targeting him with insults. They used words like “half-breed” and “pocho, ” phrases that mock someone for blending into American life and not speaking Spanish well. The worker, Robert Gutierrez, told his boss this

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May 18 2026LIFESTYLE

A High School Star’s Balancing Act

Kaden Tennyson is a 6'6", 300-pound high school senior who throws shotput and discus—but he’s also working part-time at an ice cream shop to help cover bills. While balancing school, sports, and a side job, he faces an extra challenge: his mom’s health battles. When his manager called in a rush, he

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May 18 2026CRYPTO

How Smart Money Piles Into XRP Without a Price Jump

Behind the scenes, big investors are quietly buying XRP through special funds known as spot ETFs. Last month, these funds pulled in over $94 million—beating April’s $81 million and marking the highest monthly total since last December. The three largest funds—Bitwise’s, Canary’s, and Franklin Temple

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May 18 2026ENVIRONMENT

How AI is changing the cleanup game for polluted sites

Cleaning up polluted land isn’t just about digging and dumping. It’s about understanding what’s happening underground and making smart choices fast. For years, experts have relied on site models—basically educated guesses—to decide how to remove harmful vapors from soil and groundwater. These models

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May 18 2026BUSINESS

Greece turns energy deals into a new kind of power play

Greece is making a bold move under U. S. influence. It’s not just about drilling for gas—it’s about rewiring Europe’s energy map. The country is teaming up with American firms like Chevron and ExxonMobil to explore deep-sea gas reserves near its islands. After decades of hesitation, Greece is finall

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