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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 2026SPORTS

Rico Verhoeven: The Dutch Fighter Trading Kickboxing for Boxing Glory

Rico Verhoeven’s sudden rise to fame caught many off guard when his name appeared alongside Oleksandr Usyk’s in a high-stakes boxing matchup. While some argue he hasn’t earned the opportunity, the 37-year-old kickboxing veteran—long associated with Glory Kickboxing—now stands in the boxing spotlight

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May 24 2026SPORTS

Jordan McLaughlin's quiet rise from California courts to NBA success

Jordan McLaughlin’s career shows how consistency beats flash in professional sports. The Minnesota Timberwolves point guard doesn’t make headlines with viral plays, but he’s exactly the kind of player coaches trust when the game gets tight. His ability to step in calmly and run the offense without d

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May 24 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tech Giants Race Ahead While Struggling With Fair AI

Big tech companies are in a hurry to build the next big thing, but sometimes speed leads to problems they didn’t plan for. Microsoft found this out the hard way when their AI started showing blind people with overly dramatic blindfolds instead of realistic representations. The issue? Most AI trainin

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May 23 2026FINANCE

Senator’s Crypto Bill Support Raises Questions About Conflicts

A Pennsylvania senator recently backed a bill designed to bring clearer rules to the cryptocurrency market. The proposal aims to help digital assets like Bitcoin operate under better-defined regulations. But his support has sparked debate because he also holds a major stake in a company that would l

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May 23 2026BUSINESS

Leaders and the tough choices behind staying true to their word

Many leaders mix up authenticity with showing their personal side at work. They think it's about wearing their heart on their sleeve or saying exactly what they think. But that's only half the picture. What really matters is whether they stick to their promises—especially when it’s hard or when othe

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May 20 2026POLITICS

Ethics Questions Arise Over Travel Funded by Regulated Companies

A high-ranking U. S. official recently took a cross-country journey that was entirely paid for by major corporations, raising eyebrows about potential conflicts of interest. The trip, which spanned 24 days and included stops at well-known landmarks, was sponsored by businesses that fall under the sa

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May 19 2026TECHNOLOGY

When Faith Meets Tech: A New AI Conversation

The Vatican and business leaders recently met in Rome to talk about artificial intelligence. The church announced a plan called Magnifica Humanitas, which tries to mix old moral ideas with new technology. Some people think it is just a nice gesture, while others ask if it will really protect us when

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May 19 2026TECHNOLOGY

A courtroom clash over control and cash at OpenAI

The legal battle between Elon Musk and OpenAI boiled down to timing and trust. Musk argued he was wronged because the company he helped start shifted from a nonprofit to a profit-driven lab. But the jury saw it differently. They ruled Musk waited too long to file his lawsuit. The case dragged on for

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May 18 2026FINANCE

Harvard Cuts Big Bitcoin Bets, Drops Ethereum Holdings

Harvard’s investment arm has trimmed its stake in the Bitcoin-focused ETF, cutting the number of shares from 5. 35 million to just over 3 million by the end of March. The remaining position is worth about $117 million at today’s price, a move that has pushed the fund from its former top spot to tent

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