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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 2026POLITICS

Rich Tax Fight Could Push CEOs Out of New York

The mayor’s new “rich tax” plan is turning city leaders into targets, a move that could push them away from the city. By focusing on high‑profile figures like Ken Griffin, the plan sends a clear message that success is unwelcome. The city already has high taxes that have caused many residents to lea

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May 10 2026SPORTS

Raipur Showdown: RCB vs MI – Pitch, Weather and Stakes

The upcoming match in Raipur pits the reigning champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru against Mumbai Indians. RCB sits fourth on the leaderboard with six victories out of ten, aiming to secure a playoff spot. MI, meanwhile, occupies ninth place and must win this game to keep their slim qualification

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May 10 2026CRIME

Crime Rising on New York Subways, Even as City Rates Drop

New data from the police shows that fights and thefts on the city’s underground trains have climbed, while overall street crime has fallen. The latest month brought a shocking fourth killing on the subway this year, a jump of three hundred percent compared with last year. A repeat offender nam

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May 10 2026CRIME

Police Reports Shuffled to Make City Look Safer

The Metropolitan Police Department in Washington, D. C. is under scrutiny after a lengthy investigation revealed that top officers may have altered crime reports to improve the city’s safety image. The report, which spans more than 500 pages, is tied to possible firing notices for 13 senior offic

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May 10 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Sheep, Sleuths and Cinema: A Fresh Look at Animal Detectives

The idea that only humans can solve mysteries is a myth. In the 1920s, a pig named Freddy cracked his first case and later became famous for reading Sherlock Holmes to other farm animals. A modern film, however, shows a shepherd named George and his lawyer sister Lily chasing clues after George’s de

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May 10 2026CRIME

Cold‑Case Break: Texas Suspect Arrested After 40 Years

A breakthrough in a long‑cold Texas murder has led to the arrest of Bobby Charles Taylor Sr. , who is now 60 years old. Investigators used new DNA techniques to match evidence from the scene of a 1986 crime in Montgomery County. The victim, 16‑year‑old Deanna Ogg, was found dead on a logging r

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May 10 2026HEALTH

Taiwan’s Newborn Test for Rare Sugar‑Metabolism Disorders

In August 2015, Taiwan began testing every newborn for a group of rare enzyme problems called mucopolysaccharidoses (MPS). The goal was to find the disease early and start treatment before serious damage occurs. Researchers later reviewed how many babies were caught, when they were diagnosed, and wh

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May 10 2026POLITICS

Stoicism in the Spotlight: A Political Game

The idea of stoicism says you should only worry about what you can control. In reality, many things happen without warning: prices rise in war, loved ones die suddenly, and our minds don’t have a reset button. Yet today many people see stoicism as a way to stay calm and succeed. A new versi

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May 10 2026CRYPTO

Which Crypto Wins the Long‑Term Game?

The debate over whether XRP or Ethereum is a smarter long‑term bet boils down to how each coin’s ecosystem can keep growing and staying useful. XRP has built its reputation on Ripple’s focus on regulation and banking needs. Its ledger now supports a tokenized asset market worth about $1 billion,

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