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May 27 2026CRYPTO

Developers are the weak link in DeFi security

The way crypto gets hacked is changing. Instead of breaking smart contracts directly, attackers now target the people who build them. A recent discovery showed over 34 malicious packages hiding in popular developer tools like npm, PyPI, and Crates. io. These packages didn't target users—they went af

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May 27 2026HEALTH

Hidden dangers lurking in your summer beach plans

Every year when summer arrives, millions of families pack up to hit the sand and surf. But hidden beneath the fun could be a silent threat: dirty water. Tests show that over half of U. S. coastlines and Great Lakes beaches had unsafe bacteria levels at least once last year. That means when people di

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May 27 2026TECHNOLOGY

Simpler ad campaigns: Google merges Display and Demand Gen

For many years, Google has let brands place ads on millions of partner sites through its Display Network. That service used to run separately from Demand Gen, which focused on YouTube, Shorts, Discover and Gmail. Now both tools sit under one control panel, so a single click can shift a campaign from

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May 27 2026BUSINESS

How Financial Advice Helps Companies Make Smarter Calls

Running a business means making tough choices every day. Should they hire more staff or hold off? Raise prices or keep them steady? Spend on expansion or save for emergencies? Good financial guidance doesn’t just provide numbers—it helps leaders understand what those numbers really mean in real time

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May 27 2026BUSINESS

A Bank Bet on 3D-Printed Homes—Here’s Why It Matters

Homes made with giant 3D printers aren’t just for futuristic movies anymore. One of the largest U. S. banks just decided to back them with real loans, signaling a shift in how Americans might buy houses in the future. Instead of traditional wood and drywall, these homes are constructed layer by laye

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May 27 2026POLITICS

Money, power, and California’s governor race

California’s race for governor just got stranger as a billionaire spends millions trying to win. Tom Steyer has poured $200 million of his own money into the campaign, mostly on ads and paying influencers across California. Even his own supporters call it “disgusting, ” but they hope all this spendi

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May 27 2026ENVIRONMENT

Why Women Farmers Hold the Key to Safer Food Systems

Around the world, conflict and climate change are squeezing food supplies tighter every year. Farmers in developing nations work hard to keep their communities fed, yet half of them face an invisible obstacle: being overlooked because of their gender. More than two out of every five farmers in poore

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May 27 2026HEALTH

Can AI outperform doctors in spotting early throat cancer?

In the world of medical tech, a new debate is heating up: can smart computer programs match human experts at catching early signs of a dangerous throat cancer called esophageal squamous cell carcinoma? This rare but serious cancer often hides in plain sight during routine check-ups, making early det

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May 27 2026SPORTS

Jiri Lehecka: The Czech Tennis Star Shaping His Own Path

Jiri Lehecka’s rise in tennis isn’t just about his powerful shots or steady performance under pressure—it’s also a story of where he comes from. The 24-year-old from Mlada Boleslav is the top-ranked Czech male tennis player today, a title he’s earned through years of dedication and sacrifice. But hi

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May 26 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin Stands Strong Against AI: A New Take on the Future

Bitcoin’s resilience is being highlighted by a seasoned market thinker who believes that artificial intelligence will shake up many rich assets but will leave crypto untouched. He argued that the technology is unlikely to affect Bitcoin’s core value, citing its unique role in the financial ecosystem

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