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May 15 2026POLITICS

Senate Pushes Crypto Rules Forward Despite Sharp Disagreements

The Senate Banking Committee just voted 15-9 to move a major crypto regulation bill forward, but not everyone agrees on how it should work. Two Democrats, Ruben Gallego from Arizona and Angela Alsobrooks from Maryland, joined all 13 Republicans in backing the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act. This b

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May 15 2026CRYPTO

New Crypto Rules Win Early Vote, But Big Questions Remain

A recent Senate vote pushed a major crypto regulation bill forward, but not without drama. The bill passed a key committee 15-9, surprising some watchers who expected more resistance. Two Democrats broke ranks to support it, even though they had reservations about the bill’s current form. One of the

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May 15 2026POLITICS

Lawmakers Dig Into Crypto Tax Rules Before Year-End Push

A quiet meeting in Washington shows how cryptocurrency is changing the way taxes get written. Behind closed doors, tax experts from both sides of the aisle sat down with financial professionals to sketch out rules that could become law soon. Instead of fighting over every word, they swapped ideas on

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May 15 2026TECHNOLOGY

An affordable way to upgrade your TV’s sound without breaking the bank

Many TVs these days come with speakers that work fine for everyday shows or quick news updates. But if you’ve ever watched a big action scene or a music-heavy scene and felt like something was missing, a soundbar can change that. A popular choice right now is the Sony S100F, which is on sale for jus

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May 15 2026OPINION

Boulder’s open spaces: where cycling thrives but official plans don’t

Boulder County calls itself a cycling paradise, but its parks department seems to have missed the memo entirely. Leaders now want to cut mountain bike access at key spots like Heil Valley Ranch and Hall Ranch, blaming "user conflicts. " The real picture tells a different story. Official numbers show

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May 15 2026POLITICS

Better Forest Care Needs Smart Choices Not Big Chop

The U. S. Forest Service looks after nearly 200 million acres of public lands spread across the country. Forests and grasslands need regular care to stay healthy and safe. Many experts have pointed out that the agency could work more closely with local groups, tribes, and state teams to improve fore

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May 15 2026RELIGION

From Makeup Millionaire to Priest: A Businessman's Big Career Change

Scott-Vincent Borba is trading in his glamorous past for a much quieter life. Once a big name in the cosmetics world as the co-founder of e. l. f. Cosmetics, he now stands on the verge of becoming a Catholic priest. His journey from a luxury-filled life to this new path shows how life plans can shif

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May 15 2026LIFESTYLE

A New Cape Cod Spot Mixes Food, Wellness, and Magic

A Cape Cod hotel is rolling out a restaurant that’s more than just a place to eat. The Uncommoner Hotel in West Yarmouth is launching Gypsy Sol on May 15, blending meals with wellness activities like tarot readings, sound baths, and yoga sessions. The delay from late 2025 to now wasn’t just about co

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May 15 2026HEALTH

A Simple Way to Support Aging with Gummies

Many people want to slow down aging but don’t like swallowing pills. A new option comes in the form of chewy gummies packed with a special ingredient called C15:0. Unlike most anti-aging supplements that rely on vitamins, these gummies focus on a fatty acid rarely discussed in mainstream health tren

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May 15 2026EDUCATION

Why some pharmacy tests might be harder than others

Tests in pharmacy school aren’t created the same way. Many come straight from the teachers who run the courses, which makes their exams part of the learning environment. These exams sometimes include words that have more than one meaning or aren’t used in everyday speech. For students who learned En

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