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May 04 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI Trading Tool Unites Research, Execution and Tracking in One Platform

BsStrategy has launched a new workspace that brings together all the steps of trading into one place. The system lets traders build ideas, study markets, write rules for buying and selling, and keep an eye on their positions without switching between different programs. The goal is to make the

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May 04 2026SCIENCE

The Real‑World Effectiveness of Aumolertinib for Rare EGFR Mutations in Lung Cancer

Aumolertinib, a newer drug that targets the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), has been tested in two hospitals on patients with a rare form of lung cancer. The cancer cells carry uncommon deletions in exon 19 of the EGFR gene, a pattern that often makes standard treatments less reliable. R

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May 04 2026TECHNOLOGY

Samsung TV Switch: New Boss, Old Problems

Samsung Electronics changed the head of its television unit after a drop in profits. The new leader, Won‑Jin Lee, was formerly the head of global marketing and will now run the Visual Display business. The outgoing chief, Yong Seok‑woo, will stay on as an adviser in the Device Experience division to

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May 04 2026ENTERTAINMENT

The Killing’s Unexpected Second Life on Netflix

The Killing started as a 2011 AMC crime series that adapted the Danish hit Forbrydelsen. Its first two seasons kept viewers hooked with a dark atmosphere and strong chemistry between detectives Sarah Linden and Stephen Holder. After the murder case of Rosie Larsen closed, AMC decided to cancel the s

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May 04 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Short‑Lived Western That Stood Out

Joe Pickett was a quiet but solid addition to the world of TV Westerns. The series began as a small game‑warden story and grew into a crime drama set in the real Yellowstone National Park. The show was built on books by C. J. Box and brought a different tone than the flashy drama that dominates the

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May 04 2026POLITICS

The Redistricting Rift: How a Court Ruling Fuels Political Battles

A recent Supreme Court decision has removed a key safeguard that once helped keep minority voting power in check. The ruling effectively opened the door for partisan groups to redraw congressional districts with fewer constraints, sparking a fresh wave of political maneuvers across the country. I

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May 04 2026WEATHER

Boston’s weather flip-flops: From cold rains to possible storms

This week in Boston started with a surprise blast of rain and chilly winds. While Cape Cod and nearby islands soaked up over an inch from a storm spinning offshore, eastern Massachusetts got stuck with gray skies and gusty northwest winds. Temperatures barely scraped past the fifties, making it feel

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May 04 2026TECHNOLOGY

How Hong Kong is quietly shaping AI’s next big moves

Hong Kong isn’t just about skyscrapers and stock markets—it’s quietly helping China’s AI push in ways most people miss. While cities like Shenzhen build robots and Beijing focuses on powerful AI models, Hong Kong works behind the scenes. It connects global investors with local tech experiments. Last

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May 04 2026SCIENCE

Science in the Spotlight: How Experts Balance Truth and Public Needs

Scientists today face a tricky balancing act. On one side, they’re expected to deliver unbiased findings. On the other, they’re asked to step into the public eye and help shape policies or solve real-world problems. But what happens when these two goals clash? A recent study dug into this question b

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May 04 2026HEALTH

Health Check: How Hepatitis B Changes Kidney Disease in Iraq

Doctors often treat kidney disease and hepatitis B separately in Iraq, but these two conditions frequently overlap. New research looks at how the virus might reshape blood markers, fats, and kidney function in patients who have both problems. Instead of studying the conditions alone, this study comp

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