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May 22 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Exchanges Shift Gears: What Will Lead the Market by 2030

The new study from a global PR firm that focuses on fintech says the biggest changes in crypto exchanges are happening now. It looks at data from 2024 to 2026 and talks with leaders at big names like Coinbase, Binance, and Kraken. First, the numbers show that everyday users are trading less while

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May 22 2026EDUCATION

School Abuse Case Moves to Jury Trial

A judge has cleared the way for a lawsuit against an elite California private school to go before a jury, after rejecting the school's request to keep the matter in closed arbitration. The case centers on a 7‑year‑old girl, referred to as E. K. , who alleges she was repeatedly targeted by older c

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May 22 2026SPORTS

Bright Beats on a Sunny Pitch: Hyderabad’s Big Showdown

Sunrisers Hyderabad and Royal Challengers Bengaluru are set to clash in a match that could decide who keeps the top spot alive. Both sides already secured playoff places, but the game will tell which team has a better chance of reaching the finals. SRH’s lineup is known for fast starts, with Travi

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May 22 2026HEALTH

Exploring Student Minds: A New Way to Spot Depression, Anxiety and Stress

Researchers looked at the mental health of 424 Bangladeshi university students who answered an online survey in July 2024, a time of social and political tension. They found that many students reported strong symptoms: two‑thirds felt depressed, over seventy percent were anxious and more than half e

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May 22 2026POLITICS

China Says It Values Moldovan Relations, Even With Ukraine Clash

The Chinese foreign minister met with the deputy prime minister of Moldova to talk about how close the two countries want to stay. He said Beijing “cherishes” ties with Moldova and wants them to grow stronger, even though the two sides disagree on Russia’s war in Ukraine. The meeting happened rig

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May 22 2026POLITICS

President Trump’s Call to Taiwan Sparks China’s Frown

The U. S. president announced he would speak with Taiwan’s leader, a first for any American chief executive. This move could strain U. S. –China ties and trigger more military drills near the island. Taiwan welcomed the idea, but no time was set. China warned that such a call would send “wrong sign

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May 22 2026POLITICS

Challenges Facing U. S. Scientists Under New Policies

Scientists across the United States are feeling the strain of recent federal changes that have shaken up funding, hiring, and research freedom. A survey conducted by a university panel gathered 280 responses from fields such as biology, engineering, and public health. The results show that more than

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May 22 2026SCIENCE

Funding Cuts Leave Science Labs Empty and Researchers Stuck

Scientists across the United States are feeling the bite of delayed federal funding, especially after a series of cuts during the previous administration. One Harvard researcher, who works on the origins of life, once had a bustling lab filled with students and colleagues. Now, after his grant was a

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May 22 2026POLITICS

Road Safety Reboot: New Tech to Stop Wrong‑Way Drivers

The Massachusetts Senate recently approved a plan that will boost the state’s wrong‑way detection system, after a fatal crash involving a state trooper. The incident happened early on May 6 when Trooper Kevin Trainor, who had just finished a shift, responded to a call about a Jeep driving south i

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May 22 2026TECHNOLOGY

Fine‑Mesh Pump Tech Turns 30

In 1995 a German company launched a new kind of pump that could squeeze very thick rubber mixtures without losing detail. The device, called the roll‑ex gear pump extruder, let manufacturers make smoother, more reliable silicone and rubber products. The first model, the roll‑ex 70, debuted at a trad

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