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May 02 2026BUSINESS

Work Wellness: Why Companies Need to Move Beyond Free Pizza and Yoga

Burnout isn’t just an employee problem—it’s a company problem that quietly drains billions from the economy every year. Studies show over half of workers worldwide feel exhausted and disengaged, not because they’re lazy, but because modern work cultures push them to their limits. The rise of remote

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May 01 2026CRIME

Knoxville tries a new way to fight crime

Knoxville is trying a fresh approach to make its neighborhoods safer. Instead of just relying on police patrols, the city is testing something called TLC zones. These spots focus on fixing small problems that often lead to bigger ones. Think of it like cleaning up a messy room to stop fights before

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Apr 30 2026SPORTS

Baseball and basketball teams make big moves fast

Two Major League Baseball teams have already changed managers this season, both struggling early in the year. Boston sits at the bottom of their division with just ten wins after twenty-seven games. Philadelphia isn’t far behind with only nine wins, which is their worst start since 2002 despite spen

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Apr 30 2026HEALTH

Walking More Might Help Protect Your Bones

A recent study looked at over 400, 000 adults in the UK to see if walking could lower the risk of osteoporosis. Researchers tracked their walking habits and bone health over time. The big question was: how much walking is enough to make a difference? The findings suggest that walking regularly coul

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Apr 30 2026TECHNOLOGY

Cloud spending soars as AI fuels Amazon’s success

Amazon’s cloud division just delivered another strong quarter, beating expectations with a 28% revenue jump to $37. 6 billion. This growth highlights how businesses are investing heavily in cloud services, especially as AI becomes a must-have tool. Companies aren’t just dabbling in AI—they’re pourin

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Apr 29 2026POLITICS

Supreme Court Faces Trump’s New Immigration Fight

The Supreme Court is set to hear a fresh case that tests whether former President Trump’s harsh words about Haitians can justify ending the temporary protection many of them enjoy in the U. S. The move follows a long history of Trump’s controversial immigration policies, most notably the 2018 travel

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Apr 29 2026HEALTH

Your Smile’s Secret Role in Staying Healthy Longer

Your mouth is more than just a tool for talking and eating. It acts like a front window showing whether your body is running smoothly inside. While people chase expensive wellness trends, they often overlook how their smile connects to bigger health issues. Studies now show that gum problems, even w

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Apr 28 2026FINANCE

Robinhood’s Crypto Drop Sends Shares Down

The trading app saw its first quarterly profit in a year slip to $346 million, or 38 cents per share, just shy of analysts’ forecast. Revenue hit $1. 07 billion, down from the expected $1. 14 billion, thanks mainly to gains in stocks and options while crypto fees fell sharply. Crypto trading revenu

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Apr 28 2026FINANCE

Robinhood Turns Crypto Loss into Betting Boom

Robinhood’s earnings show a sharp fall in crypto trading income, but other parts of the business are growing. Crypto revenue dropped 47% to $134 million from last year’s $252 million. The company said customers are moving away from crypto to other trading options. Transaction‑based revenue cl

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Apr 28 2026FINANCE

ASE Technology’s Q1 Earnings: What Investors Should Expect

ASE Technology, listed on the ASX, is set to reveal its first‑quarter 2026 results this Wednesday before trading begins. Analysts expect the company to earn $0. 17 per share, a modest figure that reflects the current market environment. Revenue is projected at $5. 24 billion, showing a steep decline

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