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May 31 2026TECHNOLOGY

A New Way to Help Patients Walk Again

Helping people regain their ability to walk after an injury isn’t easy. Traditional rehabilitation can be slow, and some patients struggle to regain full movement. A new kind of robotic suit might change that. This lightweight exoskeleton helps patients relearn how to walk by gently guiding their le

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May 31 2026HEALTH

Understanding the differences in heart risks between men and women

The heart doesn't beat the same way for everyone. Scientists have noticed that women often face higher risks from certain dangerous heart rhythms, like torsades de pointes. This happens more when a person's heart has less ability to recover between beats. But why? And how much more risk do women rea

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May 31 2026FINANCE

Tech Stocks Surge to Records: What’s Driving the Hype?

This week, tech stocks hit all-time highs, but some are now pushing into risky territory. Micron, a chipmaker for AI gadgets, saw its stock jump nearly 30%, pushing it into "overbought" levels. That’s fancy talk for "maybe it’s too expensive right now. " The surge came after UBS boosted its price ta

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May 31 2026TECHNOLOGY

Big Screen Dreams: When a Projector Beats a 4K TV

Choosing between a 4K TV and a 4K projector isn’t just about money—it’s about how you use the space. Projectors often cost more upfront, but that changes when screen size jumps past 85 inches. At that point, a good projector might match a TV’s price while giving you a much bigger picture. Still, not

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May 31 2026BUSINESS

Big Money Moves: How One Owner Is Shaking Up Sports and Casinos

A top NBA team owner just made two huge financial plays that show how money moves across industries. First, the owner spent $300 million on a women’s basketball team—the most ever paid for a WNBA franchise. He beat out other bidders by offering more than Cleveland, Detroit, and Philadelphia were wil

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May 31 2026LIFESTYLE

Behind the scenes of global oddities and everyday heroes

In a quiet English village, a giant prehistoric figure is getting a fresh coat of chalk. The Cerne Abbas Giant, standing tall at 180 feet, has watched over Dorset for centuries. Experts recently confirmed it was likely carved by Saxons between 700 and 1100 AD. Now, workers are scraping away old chal

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May 31 2026CRYPTO

Tristan Thompson’s Crypto Contract Fight: What Really Happened?

Tristan Thompson, a former NBA player with big earnings over his career, recently found himself in a legal battle with a crypto company. He had signed a deal to promote World Mobile Group’s digital tokens, expecting $2 million spread out over two years. The plan was simple: Thompson would help the c

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May 31 2026CRIME

Tech scam alert: Fake AI trading bots led to $12. 3 million crypto fraud

A Texas man faces serious legal trouble after allegedly tricking people into investing over $12 million in a crypto scheme that promised big profits from AI trading bots. The U. S. regulator claims Nathan Fuller ran his operation through two fake companies, promising investors rapid returns—sometime

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May 31 2026CRIME

Conditions in US immigration camps spark legal action

A lawsuit has been filed against the largest US immigration detention center in Texas, where people say they've faced harsh conditions. The camp, built on a military base, holds over 2, 700 detainees under President Trump’s deportation policy. Civil rights groups claim it fails basic standards, poin

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May 31 2026HEALTH

Digital Help for Syrian Refugees: Can Apps Relieve Stress Without a Therapist?

Across Europe, many Syrian refugees say they feel more lonely and worried than before. In Germany and Sweden, two studies tried a new way to help: smartphone apps. The apps gave refugees small ideas to feel better—like tips on sleep or ways to talk with others. The twist? The apps were mostly self-g

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