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May 19 2026BUSINESS

A sports betting bet is off at Wrigley Field

Two years after setting up shop inside Wrigley Field, the DraftKings betting counter closed its doors for good at the end of May. Officials say Illinois’ gambling tax rules made the location too expensive to keep running. DraftKings says the state’s 25-cent tax on every $1 of digital bets, jumping

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May 19 2026POLITICS

EU Adjusts Syria Sanctions and Policy After Assad’s Exit

The European Union has decided to keep some restrictions on Syria for another year, but with a twist. Seven government ministries tied to the old regime lost their sanctions status, while other penalties remain in place. This move comes after Syria’s longtime leader left power in late 2024 and a new

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May 19 2026BUSINESS

Smart marketing beats layoffs when money gets tight

In hard times, bosses often slash teams first. Amazon, UPS and Nestlé did exactly that in recent years, cutting thousands of jobs. Yet most executives forget one truth: shrinking payroll rarely fixes money problems, it usually makes them worse. The real leak is often in the sales funnel, not the sta

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May 19 2026HEALTH

Vaccine Panel Rules Get Rebooted After Legal Hiccups

The U. S. health department recently hit pause on a vaccine advisory group's updated rules after realizing a legal step was missed. This group helps guide vaccine decisions for the country. The mix-up came just weeks after a new charter was approved in early April by a top health official. That char

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May 19 2026CRIME

What Massachusetts Crime Victims Could Lose Without New Funding

Victims of crime in Massachusetts may soon face major service cuts unless state senators approve a last-minute funding boost. A proposed $13. 8 million amendment aims to prevent a 35% loss in support for programs helping survivors of domestic violence, child trafficking, and sexual assault. Without

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May 19 2026CRYPTO

Global Crypto Gaming Tournaments Offer Big Rewards for Players

A new wave of crypto gaming is hitting worldwide tournaments with prize money that could change how players compete. Starting May 2026, a platform is running contests where cryptocurrency deposits unlock entry to big reward pools. Instead of keeping events separate by region, these tournaments mix p

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May 19 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Who gets to play with the Bananas? Knoxville picks its favorite

Knoxville has a fun choice to make. Four big names are left in a vote to see who joins the Savannah Bananas for two special baseball games. The team is famous for breaking the rules and making games exciting. Two country singers, Kenny Chesney and Morgan Wallen, are in one matchup. Both grew up in E

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May 19 2026HEALTH

A doctor’s journey from student to leader in breast health

Dr. Debra Monticciolo didn’t set out to become a pioneer in breast imaging—she took one step at a time. After finishing her basic medical training, she discovered radiology almost by accident. While rotating through different specialties, she found herself drawn to the technical precision of X-rays

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May 19 2026ENTERTAINMENT

When Public Figures Cross the Line on Body Talk

A well-known podcaster recently called out a media personality for making harsh comments about women’s appearances. She argued that judging others based on looks sets a bad example, especially when public figures use their platforms to criticize. The podcaster, who has faced body-shaming herself, sh

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May 19 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Reno’s Changing Downtown: Building a New Future

Downtown Reno is getting a major glow-up. Plans are in motion to turn a stretch of West Fourth Street into a lively entertainment zone with housing, stages, and even a towering hotel. The project began years ago when old motels got torn down, clearing space for something fresh. Now, developers are a

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