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May 24 2026SCIENCE

Breakthroughs and Doubts: Science Week Wrap-Up

A week in science brought a mix of bold claims and careful rethinking. A company working on reviving extinct species announced it successfully hatched chicken chicks using lab-made eggshells, a small step toward their bigger goals. Meanwhile, scientists launched a space mission to study Earth’s magn

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May 24 2026SCIENCE

Science Explained: When Even Experts Need a Dictionary

Science communicators often describe their jobs as constant learning. They translate complex research into words everyone can grasp. But what happens when the research itself feels like another language? That’s the daily reality for those breaking down cutting-edge science. Take plasma physics. Exp

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May 24 2026FINANCE

New Take on Ubisoft’s Stock Outlook

Sticking with the Sell label doesn’t mean much on its own. Kepler Capital has kept its view unchanged, saying shares aren’t worth the current price. That view isn’t rare – most experts are barely convinced. The goal here isn’t to praise or bury Ubisoft, but to see what these numbers actually suggest

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May 24 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Behind the scenes of Little Rock's summer entertainment lineup

This summer, Little Rock isn't just offering the usual mix of shows and events - it's flipping expectations with some fresh takes on familiar stories. A touring musical is putting a modern spin on Shakespeare's classic tale, asking what might have happened if Juliet didn't take her own life. Instead

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May 24 2026ENVIRONMENT

Pope Leo speaks out against toxic waste profits in Italy

Pope Leo recently visited Acerra, a town in southern Italy known for its history of illegal toxic waste dumping. The area, sometimes called the "Land of Fires, " has faced serious pollution for decades. Local residents have suffered health problems due to waste mismanagement. The Pope wanted to show

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May 24 2026ENVIRONMENT

China's Coal Mine Disasters: A Look at the Past and Present Risks

Coal mining in China has a long history of dangerous accidents, with some of the deadliest occurring in the last 70 years. The most recent tragedy happened in Shanxi province where a gas blast killed at least 90 workers late one night. This event stands out because it's the worst coal mine disaster

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May 24 2026CRYPTO

What's driving the next big crypto moves? Hyperliquid and AI tokens are in the spotlight

Traders are betting big on Hyperliquid’s HYPE token as two new U. S. ETFs boost its profile, pushing it to record highs. This isn’t just another crypto surge—it’s part of a bigger shift where traders are diving back into riskier altcoins after months of caution. But why Hyperliquid? Part of the app

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May 24 2026CRYPTO

Pi Coin’s Struggles Continue While Network Expands

Pi Network keeps growing behind the scenes, but its coin value keeps sinking. The team recently added tools like smart contracts and an app store called App Studio. They also teamed up with an AI company and plan to let users help with robotics projects soon. A new feature for checking human identit

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May 24 2026TECHNOLOGY

Ohio now lets people pay state fees with crypto

Ohio has become the first state to let residents pay certain government bills using cryptocurrency. A new digital wallet called Buckeye Billfold lets people use Bitcoin or other digital money to cover fees for courts, the Bureau of Motor Vehicles, and other state services. The wallet also accepts re

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May 24 2026OPINION

What’s behind Hunter Biden’s mixed messages?

Hunter Biden’s recent talks show two sides of the same person. On one hand, he comes across as honest about his struggles with addiction, sharing his journey toward sobriety and personal growth. He quotes prayers, reflects on past mistakes, and even pokes fun at his own infamous nickname—the "Hunter

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