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May 18 2026TECHNOLOGY

Police Use More Car‑Plate Cameras in Montgomery County

The county police have rolled out almost 800 cameras that read license plates, recording more than 93 million scans in 2024—up from about 52 million the year before. By next year, officials expect to reach around 110 million reads. The new devices do more than just capture numbers; they can note a c

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May 18 2026SPORTS

Game 7 Showdown: Pistons vs. Cavaliers – What to Watch

The Detroit Pistons and Cleveland Cavaliers are locked in a Game 7 that could decide who moves on to the next round. Detroit has already won one series this year, beating Orlando in the first round, and now holds home‑court advantage. Cleveland won a Game 7 at home earlier but must travel, where the

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May 18 2026FINANCE

Global Markets React to Iran Tensions and G7 Talks

"The world’s bond markets are tightening, pushing borrowing costs higher and sparking worries about a possible slowdown. In Paris, finance leaders from the G7 will discuss how the war in Iran could shake economies further. They are urged to act quickly to keep oil flows steady and limit damage

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May 18 2026WEATHER

Southwest China Shakeup Forces Thousands to Leave Homes

A sudden tremor rattled the Guangxi province early Monday, sending shockwaves through Liuzhou and its surroundings. The quake registered a magnitude of 5. 2 on the Richter scale, enough to trigger panic and prompt emergency response teams to spring into action. Two people lost their lives in the bl

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May 18 2026LIFESTYLE

A Friend’s Betrayal: Should You Spill the Truth?

A college student overhears a boyfriend admitting he’s dating someone else, just days before the couple plans to marry. The friend who heard this is torn: should she tell her best friend, or keep quiet? The overheard conversation happened at a casual night out with classmates. The boyfriend, an i

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May 18 2026BUSINESS

How Tiny Office Tweaks Can Boost Business Success

"Think of a company as a machine that needs good parts to run smoothly. The place where people work, the tools they use, and the rules that guide them are all part of its invisible framework. When this framework is weak or disorganized, the whole machine slows down. One small change can make a big

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May 18 2026SPORTS

Cavs Fans Fly to Detroit for Game 7 Boost

The Cleveland Cavaliers face the Detroit Pistons in a decisive Game 7 that will be played at Little Caesars Arena on Sunday. Before the matchup, owner Dan Gilbert arranged for several buses full of season‑ticket holders to travel to Detroit. The trips included free shirts, food and transportation, s

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May 18 2026POLITICS

Property Tax Plan Draws Strong Opposition From Voters

The latest budget from Australia’s centre‑left government has sparked a sharp backlash among the public, according to two influential polls. The government announced changes that would reduce tax breaks for property investors, aiming to level the playing field across generations. Critics argue

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May 18 2026POLITICS

Uganda's New Law Tries to Stop Foreign Influence

The president of Uganda, Yoweri Museveni, made a new law official on Sunday. The bill is called “Protection of Sovereignty. ” It says that people who push foreign interests against Uganda’s interests are criminals. It also forces anyone acting for a foreign group to register with the governmen

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May 18 2026POLITICS

Massachusetts Faces New Campaign‑Finance Debate

Senator Rebecca Rausch has introduced a budget amendment that would remove the clause in state law allowing candidates to spend unlimited amounts on their own campaigns. The proposal, called “Elections Not For Sale, ” targets the practice that let billionaire Mike Minogue pour more than $13 million

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