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May 24 2026OPINION

When Trouble Comes, What Really Holds Us Together?

Big problems don’t always bring people closer—sometimes they pull them apart. Whether it’s a flood, a disease, an economic crash, or a war, each crisis tests how well a group can work as a team. The way people depend on each other matters a lot. If a few people do all the heavy lifting or if some gr

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May 24 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tech Giants Race Ahead While Struggling With Fair AI

Big tech companies are in a hurry to build the next big thing, but sometimes speed leads to problems they didn’t plan for. Microsoft found this out the hard way when their AI started showing blind people with overly dramatic blindfolds instead of realistic representations. The issue? Most AI trainin

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May 20 2026OPINION

New York’s Big‑Box Takeover

Big retailers have been eyeing New York City for years, but a recent move by two major players shows they are finally ready to stake their claim. One company, which has already opened a store in the city’s East Village, is planning to launch a flagship shop on 52nd Street. The plan includes a mixe

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May 13 2026CRYPTO

Privacy in crypto gets big money with new tech

Big money is pouring into blockchains that keep things private. Three new networks—Arc, Canton, and Tempo—have pulled in over a billion dollars together. That shows companies really want ways to move money without everyone watching. Circle just raised $222 million for Arc, a stablecoin-focused netw

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May 07 2026CRYPTO

Wall Street’s crypto plans depend on clear federal rules

Big investors won’t touch blockchain assets until the government sets solid rules. At a Miami tech conference, O’Leary said most Wall Street firms still see crypto as too risky because laws are unclear. Many banks are testing tokenization—turning stocks and bonds into digital tokens that trade inst

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May 06 2026FINANCE

Crypto ETFs gain ground as big money moves in

Big investors are changing how people buy crypto, not by trading coins directly, but through exchange-traded funds. These ETFs act like a bridge, letting traditional traders join the crypto world without dealing with wallets or exchanges. In places where buying Bitcoin directly is banned, ETFs offer

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May 02 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin ETFs: Why Big Money is Choosing Digital Gold Over Other Cryptos

Big investors are slowly but surely putting more money into Bitcoin through new exchange-traded funds, making it easier for regular and institutional players to join the market. Unlike past hype cycles, this time the growth is steady rather than explosive. Major firms like Morgan Stanley and top U.

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Apr 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrity‑Style Gifts That Won’t Break the Bank

Big names love to treat themselves and their loved ones with high‑end goodies. If you’re hunting for a present that feels fancy but is still practical, look no further than what the stars are piling into their closets and bathrooms. First up is a makeup kit that mixes all‑in‑one shades, praised

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Apr 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Big game updates and why they sometimes backfire

Big updates in online games often feel exciting at first. Players expect new features that will make the experience better. But sometimes those updates cause more problems than they solve. That’s exactly what happened with a recent release in a popular fantasy game. Within hours of launch, players

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Apr 24 2026POLITICS

Soccer Fans Warned: US World Cup Trip Could Bring Trouble

Big sporting events usually mean fun, excitement, and friendship. But not everyone heading to America in 2026 for the World Cup might feel safe. That’s the warning from human rights groups who say travelers could face problems like being held without reason or kicked out of the country. These groups

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