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May 21 2026ENTERTAINMENT

The Hidden Pulse Behind a Shock‑Chasing Song

A 1994 track from a famous industrial band is often talked about for its loud shock tactics, but digging deeper shows many layers of sound and meaning. The beat is built on hard, mechanical drums that feel like a factory line, yet it also carries strange, experimental sounds that hint at art‑gall

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May 21 2026FINANCE

Meiwu’s Big Leap: What Drives the Stock Surge?

Meiwu Technology, a name once fading in the market, has caught attention this week as its shares climb noticeably. While the Nasdaq rose 1. 24 % and the S&P 500 added 0. 83 %, Meiwu’s price jump stands out among the chatter. The buzz around the company stems from a recent private placement that inj

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May 21 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin’s New Trend: Why the 2022 Pattern Might Not Repeat

Bitcoin has slipped about six percent after touching its 200‑day moving average near $82, 000 this month. A research team says the dip to $60, 000 in February still marks the deepest fall of this cycle. They note that Bitcoin stayed below the moving average for 189 days, longer than the 96‑day st

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May 21 2026CRIME

Crypto Money Trail Binds Sinaloa Cartel

The U. S. Treasury has moved against people linked to fentanyl smuggling who used crypto to hide their profits. Two separate groups tied to the Sinaloa Cartel were added to the sanctions list after a joint operation by Homeland Security and the DEA. The Treasury said it will keep targeting car

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May 21 2026FINANCE

Mortgage Lock‑In Keeps Homes From Moving

The housing market is stuck because most homeowners have cheap loans that they can’t easily replace. About eighty‑five percent of mortgages are under five percent, and many of those were set when rates were below three‑and‑a‑half percent. Today the normal rate is above six‑point‑eight, so selling a

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May 21 2026FINANCE

Dividend Picks That Withstand Higher Rates

In today’s world, interest rates are staying high for a long time. This makes it hard for many income‑focused stocks to keep up with the rising cost of borrowing, especially when long‑term bond yields hit 5. 10 percent. Some companies have built a strong shield against this pressure. They keep thei

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May 21 2026POLITICS

Iran‑US Talks Take a New Turn Amid Trump’s “Short Wait”

Iran is re‑examining the United States’ latest stance on ending the current conflict after President Donald Trump said he might wait only a few days for Tehran to give clear answers. The Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman, Esmaeil Baghaei, confirmed that Washington’s views have been received and are

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May 21 2026POLITICS

China’s President May Head to North Korea Next Week

The possibility of China’s top leader arriving in Pyongyang has surfaced, with reports suggesting a trip could happen as soon as next week. A senior official from the government hinted that Chinese security and protocol teams have already been in North Korea, pointing to a likely visit for the presi

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May 21 2026POLITICS

Ukraine Could Get a “Special EU Spot” to Help End the War

German leader Friedrich Merz has floated a new idea that could give Ukraine an important place inside the European Union without full membership. He says this step might help finish peace talks with Russia. Merz’s plan would let Ukraine join EU meetings as an “associate member. ” Ukrainian offi

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May 21 2026BUSINESS

New Start in Arizona, Old Loss in Massachusetts

The former owners of a once‑popular running shop have begun a fresh chapter in Arizona, offering retirement and financial advice under the name Ascension Impact. They moved away from Springfield after their previous business, 4Run3, shut down abruptly in May. While they promoted the new venture on s

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