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May 27 2026BUSINESS

A Bank Bet on 3D-Printed Homes—Here’s Why It Matters

Homes made with giant 3D printers aren’t just for futuristic movies anymore. One of the largest U. S. banks just decided to back them with real loans, signaling a shift in how Americans might buy houses in the future. Instead of traditional wood and drywall, these homes are constructed layer by laye

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May 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Why Hollywood Loves to Break Science with Big Explosions

Back in 1998, a movie turned science on its head to give audiences a wild, feel-good ride. Called Armageddon, it’s the kind of film that laughs in the face of real physics. NASA gets a bunch of oil workers—tough, loud folks who know drills better than rockets—and sends them on a suicide mission. The

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May 27 2026CRIME

When family turns against family

A father in Phoenix is left grieving after his worst fear came true. His wife, who he once trusted completely, took their two young children’s lives before ending her own. The tragedy unfolded after a chaotic night in an Arizona parking lot where gunshots were fired at two people. Around midnight,

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May 26 2026POLITICS

Turkish Politics in Turmoil: A Police Raid Sparks Outrage

Turkey’s pro‑Kurdish Democratic Unity Party (DEM) slammed a recent court decision that removed the main opposition party’s leader, labeling the police raid on the Republican People’s Party (CHP) headquarters a “disgrace to democracy. ” The raid occurred on Sunday when riot police, armed with tear

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May 26 2026POLITICS

Colombia’s next leader: Three big personalities in the race

Colombia is choosing a new president this weekend, and three very different candidates are leading the polls. On one side stands Ivan Cepeda, a left-wing senator who has spent years fighting for peace and justice. His father, a senator too, was killed in the 1990s during a wave of violence against l

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May 26 2026RELIGION

When Tech Outpaces Ethics: A Pope’s Call to Tame AI

The world’s top religious leader just dropped a heavy message about artificial intelligence. The Pope isn’t just talking about AI as a cool new tool—he’s calling it a make-or-break moment for humanity. In his first big statement on the issue, he argues that if AI is left unchecked, it could either h

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May 26 2026HEALTH

Why women in their middle years need better heart health plans

Heart disease kills more women than any other condition. The risks don't just come from age—they get worse during menopause when hormones shift. A new study looks at how small lifestyle changes might help lower these dangers before they become serious problems. Researchers want to test a program tha

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May 25 2026CRIME

Deadly Deal: A Husband’s Plot to End a Life

A 75‑year‑old art dealer in Rio de Janeiro was found stabbed to death in January 2024. The victim, a prominent New York gallery owner with a multimillion‑dollar estate, had been fighting a bitter divorce from his estranged spouse. In April 2024, the former partner was arrested in New York and later

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May 25 2026ART

Art Sales Surge: How a $2. 5 Billion Bounce‑Back Was Engineered

A quiet Thursday night, auction houses set the stage for a big win. The spotlight fell on a famous Jackson Pollock piece, and buyers hurried to place their bids. In just seven minutes the painting sold for $181. 2 million, smashing its previous record. But that was only the beginning. Across the sa

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May 25 2026POLITICS

A Fresh Look at Maine’s Tax Future

The state of Maine is facing a tough time. Property taxes are climbing, utility costs rise, and the economy isn’t growing fast enough to help many people. A retired veteran from Maine has written a letter that points out these problems and suggests a possible solution. He says that many retirees ar

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