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May 27 2026CELEBRITIES

A Game Designer Loves The Mandalorian and Grogu - Here's Why

The creator of a famous video game series recently shared his thoughts on the latest Star Wars film. He praised it highly, calling it a fun and exciting experience. He watched it in a big theater with sharp images, something he had tried before when checking out new filmmaking tools. This time, he f

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May 27 2026HEALTH

Why Some Kids in Africa Still Miss Their Shots

Across sub-Saharan Africa, many children between one and two years old don’t get the vaccines they need. This doesn’t happen by accident. Families, communities, and local systems all play a role in whether a child receives their shots on time. New research looked at over 23, 000 toddlers in 21 count

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May 26 2026SCIENCE

Sex and Gender: Hidden Keys to Smarter Cancer Care

The way we think about cancer has changed. Doctors now know that who you are and how you live can shape the disease in ways that were once ignored. Sex—defined by chromosomes, hormones and body parts—has a direct impact on how tumors grow, how the immune system fights them, and how patients feel aft

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May 26 2026CRYPTO

Bringing Digital Shares to Wall Street

Prometheum thinks the next step for tokenised finance is not new crypto markets, but old‑school broker‑dealers and investment advisers. The company says that although many digital tokens exist, most people still buy shares through traditional brokers. If tokenised securities can enter those fa

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May 26 2026FINANCE

Ondo Finance Founder Nathan Allman Dies at 41

Ondo Finance announced that its founder, Nathan Allman, has died unexpectedly. The company shared the news on X without revealing a cause. Allman was a key figure in shaping Ondo’s mission. He believed that technology could make finance more open and fair, and his vision remains at the core of ever

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May 26 2026BUSINESS

Disney’s Star Wars Film Opens Low, But the Franchise Still Holds Power

Disney has released a new Star Wars movie after a seven‑year pause, and the first three days earned about $82 million in U. S. theaters—slightly above analyst forecasts but still the weakest opening for any Star Wars film. The picture also pulled in roughly $63 million overseas, with premium formats

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May 26 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Civil War in the MCU: How One Movie Sparked Big Changes

The film that split heroes in 2016 still feels fresh, even a decade later. Its success shows how careful choices can shape an entire franchise. The Russo brothers, who directed the movie, talked about their work during a recent anniversary event. They described how they stood firm on the story’s

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May 26 2026SCIENCE

DNA Polymerase Choices Shape the Noise in Short Repeat DNA Tests

The way scientists amplify DNA for tests depends heavily on the enzyme they pick. Thermostable DNA polymerases are used in PCR to copy DNA accurately, but mistakes can sneak in. These errors matter when scientists look for tiny changes, like a single mutation in a patient’s sample or the DNA of a mi

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May 26 2026POLITICS

Reopening Iran’s Web: A New Chapter After 87 Days Offline

Iran’s leader has announced that the country will lift its long‑lasting block on global internet connections, a decision reported by state media. The order follows an almost three‑month stretch during which most Iranians could not reach the wider web, a period that began after protests sparked a nat

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May 26 2026HEALTH

Who’s really in charge when the US health system has no leaders?

The US government has quietly blocked its top disease experts from talking directly to the World Health Organization. Instead, small groups of researchers can only listen during WHO meetings—like students in a classroom who can’t ask questions. Any ideas they have must go through layers of bureaucra

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