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May 18 2026EDUCATION

When School Leaders Mix Personal Trips with Public Business

The former superintendent of Cherry Creek Schools and his wife, who also worked for the district, enjoyed two all-expenses-paid trips to Guatemala and Brazil between 2023 and 2024. The trips were paid by private schools in those countries, both of which had business ties with Education Accelerated,

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May 18 2026POLITICS

Russia and China’s Deepening Bond Beyond Just Energy

Russia and China’s relationship keeps growing in ways that go far beyond oil and trade. Officials in Moscow highlight education and technology as key parts of their partnership. This goes against the idea that the two countries only work together because of pressure from the West. Their cooperation

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May 18 2026HEALTH

How AI is changing the way doctors plan cancer treatments

AI isn’t replacing doctors, but it’s becoming a helpful tool in cancer care. A big study looked at how AI helps with something called "organ at risk contouring" – basically drawing clear maps around healthy parts of the body that shouldn’t get too much radiation during treatment. These maps are cruc

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May 18 2026TECHNOLOGY

Soundbars compared: Bose’s Lifestyle Ultra versus Sonos’s Arc in real-world testing

Bose entered the premium soundbar market with a product that tries to blend smart speaker features with home theater sound. The Lifestyle Ultra Soundbar, priced near $1, 100, uses a nine-driver setup with two upward-firing units and four front speakers, creating a 5. 0. 2-channel system without extr

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May 18 2026TECHNOLOGY

Gadgets to pack for sunny days out

Summer means parks, trips, and long days outside but who wants to carry heavy gear? Costco stocks plenty of portable gadgets that promise fun without the bulk. Some are smart buys while others look like hype. The trick is knowing which ones actually earn their place in your bag. A tablet that start

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May 17 2026HEALTH

Peer Coaching Helps Doctors Learn New Computer Systems

The Veterans Health Administration rolled out a new electronic health record system and found that many doctors were unsure how to use it. To ease the transition, a national program called NESSU was created. The program pairs experienced clinicians with those who were newer to the system, giving

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May 17 2026SPORTS

49ers Plan to Beat Jet‑Lag and Keep Their Edge

The NFL is working hard to keep the 49ers fresh for their upcoming season. They have taken into account the long flights and travel fatigue that can affect players. Coaches and team leaders discussed how best to handle these challenges. They also talked with other key figures in the league, learning

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May 17 2026SPORTS

The PGA Championship Final Round: A Philly Showdown

On Sunday, the Aronimink Golf Club in Philadelphia becomes a battlefield for 30 golfers chasing Alex Smalley’s lead. The leaderboard is tight; five shots separate the top 30, making every swing count. Rory McIlroy looks to keep his steady improvement going as he tees off, hoping to add to his str

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May 17 2026SPORTS

Shai Gilgeous‑Alexander Keeps MVP Momentum

Shai Gilgeous‑Alexander has earned the NBA’s Most Valuable Player honor for a second year in a row. He outperformed rivals Victor Wembanyama and Nikola Jokić to secure the title, becoming only the third player ever to win back‑to‑back MVP awards. After leading Oklahoma City to a championship, Sha

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May 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Yoshi’s New Adventure on Switch 2 Sparks Excitement

The upcoming game, a fresh entry for the Nintendo Switch 2, promises to bring Yoshi back into the spotlight. Fans of the long‑running series are eager to see how this title will blend classic charm with modern gameplay. The release date is fast approaching, and the hype has reached a peak as screens

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