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May 11 2026OPINION

Finding Light After Loss

The day that once felt ordinary now carries a heavier meaning. In the past, celebrating Mother’s Day meant messy breakfasts and simple gifts for loved ones. This year it becomes a visit to a memorial bench, followed by watching the sunset at a nature center. The summer of 2024 brought two dev

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May 10 2026HEALTH

New Jersey Alerts Doctors About Cruise‑Ship Rat Virus

The state of New Jersey joined six other regions on Friday to warn health professionals that people returning from the MV Hondius cruise may carry a rat‑borne virus called hantavirus. Eight passengers on the ship tested positive, and three died. Seven Americans left the vessel last month; another 17

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May 10 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Chicago’s Science Spotlight: A Top Museum Gets Global Praise

One of Chicago’s standout spots now joins an elite club of museums worldwide. The Griffin Museum of Science and Industry just made the cut for Travel + Leisure’s list of the 27 best museums for art, history, and culture. With its massive size and focus on interactive learning, the museum stands out

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May 09 2026SCIENCE

Cross‑City Hospital Trips Reveal Hidden Health Gaps

People often travel between cities for medical care, yet most studies ignore these moves. In the Pearl River Delta, doctors and patients are spread across many urban centers. Transport plans usually stay within one city’s limits, but patients cross borders for treatment. Researchers used ca

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May 09 2026POLITICS

Canadian Summit Sparks Debate Over Trade and Politics

Sen. Elissa Slotkin, a Democrat from Michigan who is seen as a possible 2028 presidential hopeful, will travel to Canada on Saturday. The trip comes after Prime Minister Mark Carney announced a new partnership with China that could bring up to 49, 000 Chinese electric cars into Canada at a low tarif

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May 09 2026TECHNOLOGY

One Power Brick to Charge All Your Travel Tech

Travelers often struggle with carrying multiple chargers for different gadgets. A single laptop, phone, tablet, and earbuds can turn a backpack into a jungle of tangled wires and adapters. But a compact charger is changing that. For under $35, a tiny power block can replace all those bulky adapters

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May 09 2026FINANCE

Bitcoin’s Role in Global Tensions: Why Iran’s Frozen Funds Matter

Countries often use money as a weapon in disputes, and Iran’s experience shows how digital cash can’t always escape the same fate. When the U. S. froze assets linked to Iran, it wasn’t just about politics—it exposed a hard truth about Bitcoin’s limits. Many thought crypto would be untouchable becaus

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May 09 2026HEALTH

How a Cruise Ship Became Linked to a Hantavirus Outbreak

A recent health alert shows how quickly travel can turn risky when viruses jump between people in close spaces like cruise ships. Six passengers and crew members have tested positive for Andes virus—a serious hantavirus—after falling ill on a cruise traveling from Cabo Verde to Spain’s Canary Island

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May 08 2026TECHNOLOGY

CoreWeave’s AI boom brings big numbers and bigger risks

The company just revealed its first-quarter numbers for 2026, and they’re eye-catching. Revenue hit $2. 08 billion, beating forecasts that expected $1. 97 billion. That’s more than double the $981. 8 million it made in the same period last year. But here’s the catch: even as money comes in fast, the

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May 08 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Behind the Screen: How South Korea's Global Wave Started

South Korea wasn’t always the giant it is today when it comes to pop culture. Decades ago, its music, movies, food, and even beauty trends barely left the country’s borders. Today, K-pop albums top charts worldwide, Korean dramas stream in millions of homes, and Korean skincare routines have become

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