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May 10 2026WEATHER

Heavy Rain Threatens Baton Rouge Through Mid-Morning

After a night of stormy weather, Baton Rouge woke up to a soggy morning. The National Weather Service sent out a flash flood alert early Saturday. The warning covers five parishes around the city. It started at 8:15 a. m. and lasts until 11:15 a. m. That’s three solid hours to stay cautious. By the

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May 10 2026CRIME

Texas Shuts Down Fake Dallas School Claiming Islamic STEM Degrees

Texas has just pulled the plug on a Dallas-area school operating under a misleading name. The place called itself the Texas American Muslim University at Dallas, promising degrees in tech fields like artificial intelligence and cybersecurity. But here’s the catch: it never had state approval to hand

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May 10 2026POLITICS

Allies Worry About US Reliability as Trump Pushes Aggressive Moves

The US President’s recent decisions—like pulling troops from Germany and threatening to reduce forces in other NATO countries—have made allies question whether America will still stand by them in a crisis. These actions come as tensions with Iran escalate, with some European and Middle Eastern partn

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May 10 2026POLITICS

Micromobility is fun but risky for kids

Riding electric scooters and bikes seems like a quick way to zip around town. But doctors who treat kids in emergencies see the dark side of these rides. A recent study counted nearly half a million injuries from these vehicles between 2017 and 2023. The numbers keep climbing, especially among young

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May 10 2026POLITICS

Brazil’s Top Court Blocks Early Release Plan for Jailed Ex-President

Brazil’s Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes has put the brakes on a bill that would have drastically shortened the prison sentence of former President Jair Bolsonaro. The justice ruled that the bill, which aimed to cut Bolsonaro’s 27-year sentence down to just over two years, cannot take effe

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May 09 2026BUSINESS

Trump’s China Visit Could Boost These Eight Stocks

President Trump is planning a trip to China next week. The journey might change the fortunes of several well‑known companies, even though no official list of participants has been released. Reports suggest that executives from a handful of firms could be invited, giving investors clues about which s

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May 09 2026HEALTH

Doctors in Armenia Learn About Blood Pressure

In many parts of the world, high blood pressure kills more people than any other disease. Yet in Armenia, not many studies show how doctors working in local clinics handle it. A recent survey looked at what these primary care physicians know, how they feel about treating hypertension, and the method

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May 09 2026FINANCE

Finance Leaders: More Than Numbers

In many companies, the finance chief is seen as a quiet guardian of budgets and compliance. Yet the true influence of a CFO extends far beyond spreadsheets. When a finance leader steps out of their office and into industry panels, the role shifts from silent guardian to active participant. The

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May 09 2026BUSINESS

Building a $90 Million Bridge to HBCU Careers

AltFinance’s chief executive, Marcus Shaw, talks about a bold new effort to connect students from historically black colleges and universities with the private finance sector. The idea started in 2021, when Shaw and his team realized that many talented graduates lack the insider knowledge needed to

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May 09 2026CRYPTO

Crypto’s Future: Only a Few Paths Remain

A single day at the Consensus Miami event pushed Anthony Pompliano to claim that most of the crypto world is dead and will not revive. He argued that unlike traditional businesses, blockchains rarely shut down; instead, a handful of people keep “ghost chains” alive while many coins become “zombie to

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