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Jun 02 2026POLITICS

Taiwan’s Smart Health System: Why It Deserves WHO Inclusion

Taiwan has built a leading digital health system that shows how technology can improve care. Its network links more than 400 hospitals and uses AI to spot cancer, predict heart attacks, and help doctors treat patients faster. The country’s National Health Insurance holds a huge amount of clean

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Jun 02 2026BUSINESS

AI Demand Keeps Credo Strong Despite Share Drop

Credo Technology’s recent earnings surprised many, but the stock fell afterward. The company grew its revenue by 157% year‑over‑year, showing that demand for AI chips is still high. Profit margins also widened, which is a good sign that the business can keep costs in check. The price drop aft

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Jun 02 2026BUSINESS

Energy Growth and New Tech Moves

Duke Energy is a big power company in North Carolina. It feeds electricity to many parts of the southeast U. S. Recently, big tech firms have been building huge data centers. These centers need a lot of power and are pushing the grid to its limits. Because of this demand, Duke is looking

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Jun 02 2026FINANCE

Huaqin Technology Keeps Investors’ Eyes on a Buy Signal

Goldman Sachs has decided to stay positive about Huaqin Technology Co. , Ltd. Class H, keeping its “Buy” recommendation intact and setting a target price of HK$127. 76 for the stock. The bank’s stance signals confidence in the company’s future prospects, even as market conditions remain uncertain

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Jun 02 2026POLITICS

Rubio Faces Congress as Iran Conflict Deepens

The U. S. Senate and House Committees will ask Secretary of State Marco Rubio about President Trump’s foreign policy during two hearings this week. Rubio, who also advises the president on national security, will discuss the State Department’s budget request. The administration wants Congress

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Jun 02 2026CELEBRITIES

Meghan’s Brand Faces a U. S. Slide

In early 2026, data shows that Americans’ favorability toward Meghan Markle has slipped, and visits to her online shop, As Ever, have followed suit. The Duchess of Sussex launched the e‑store in 2025 after her Netflix series “With Love, Meghan” premiered, offering items such as jam, honey and wine.

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Jun 02 2026BUSINESS

Star Wars and the Big Deal of Merch

The story starts with a man who loved movies. He made small films that got people talking. Then he released a space adventure in 1977 that everyone watched. That film became the biggest hit of its time. The studio that made the film was not sure it would work. They were scared to spend too much mon

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Jun 02 2026POLITICS

Russia Says Ukraine War Has Shifted to a New “Tougher” Stage

The Kremlin announced that the conflict in Ukraine has entered a new stage, calling it a “different paradigm. ” The statement followed Russia’s heavy overnight air attacks that left at least 17 civilians dead and wounded around a hundred people. The Russian leader’s spokesman blamed Kyiv for wha

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Jun 02 2026SPORTS

Chris Billam‑Smith Finds Power in Pre‑Fight Scare

Billam‑Smith is a cruiserweight who enjoys the drama that comes before a bout. When he steps on the scale, the nervous stares from his opponent do not unsettle him; they give him a burst of excitement. The weigh‑in is more than a number check for many boxers. It is a stage where promoters and bro

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Jun 02 2026POLITICS

Frederiksen Wins a Third Term, Keeps Denmark Steady

Mette Frederiksen has been chosen to stay on as Denmark’s prime minister for a third time. She announced that she will form a centre‑left coalition after months of talks. The new cabinet will be a minority government, but it gives her another term in office. In March, Denmark’s election produ

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