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May 10 2026POLITICS

Election Debate Buzz: 2026 Iowa Primary

The latest episode of a popular podcast dives into the 2026 Iowa primary debates, spotlighting candidates and their key issues. Listeners hear lively discussions about how each contender plans to tackle local concerns, from the economy to education. The host guides the conversation with sharp

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May 10 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Sister’s Viral Post Sparks Debate Over Political Rhetoric

Alana, the younger sister of famous model Gigi Hadid, recently posted a short Instagram clip that quickly drew attention. In the video she dances while a voiceover repeats the word “girl” over a background tune, and her caption asks what people ate for lunch. The clip was posted while news circulate

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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 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 2026POLITICS

Florida’s new voting maps: who really benefits?

Florida lawmakers recently approved a plan to redraw voting districts, shifting the balance to give Republicans an even stronger grip on the state’s 28 U. S. House seats. The new setup would turn a 20-8 Republican majority into a lopsided 24-4 split. That’s a big change from just a few years ago, wh

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May 10 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tech and faith teams up to shape AI's moral path

Silicon Valley once ignored religion completely. Now, tech companies are asking faith leaders for help with AI ethics. This shift is happening because AI is growing fast and people worry about its impact. At a recent meeting in New York, tech reps from companies like Anthropic and OpenAI sat down wi

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May 10 2026POLITICS

What's Brewing in UK Politics?

UK politics is stirring with fresh drama as tensions rise within the Labour Party. A lawmaker named Catherine West has stirred the pot by hinting at a leadership challenge against the current party leader, Keir Starmer. This comes after Labour suffered a significant setback in recent elections, leav

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May 10 2026HEALTH

Managing Hepatitis C in people with mental health or drug use challenges

Hepatitis C treatment has become easier in recent years thanks to new pills that can cure most patients. But for those coping with mental health conditions or drug use, these treatments come with extra risks. The study tracked 1, 620 adults with hepatitis C across Spain who took either a daily combo

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May 10 2026SCIENCE

Uncovering hidden gems in ocean bacteria

Scientists found a tiny ocean organism doing big things. This isn't just any bacteria—it's a type of cyanobacterium called Capilliphycus salinus ALCB114379. It lives where the ocean meets land in Brazil, where tides and weather constantly change. This tough little survivor has a complete genome mapp

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May 10 2026TECHNOLOGY

Why CEOs Need to Start Thinking About AI That Works in the Real World

Business leaders have spent years focused on AI that helps with office work and data analysis. Now, a wave of new AI is emerging—one that moves, interacts, and performs tasks in warehouses, factories, and even dangerous places. Unlike the AI that answers customer service chats, this technology blend

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