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May 19 2026TECHNOLOGY

Simple Wedding Tech: No‑Code Invite Builder Lets Couples Save Time

Wedding plans can feel like a maze, but new software turns the map into a straight line. A Spanish startup has released an online tool that lets anyone design a wedding website in minutes, with no coding or design tricks needed. The interface shows the final look as you type, so there are no surpris

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May 19 2026TECHNOLOGY

Musk vs. OpenAI: A Courtroom Clash That Shaped AI

The legal battle between Elon Musk and OpenAI’s leaders ended with Musk losing the case. He had claimed that Sam Altman, the chief executive, and Greg Brockman, the president, violated a promise to keep OpenAI non‑profit. The judge found that no breach occurred. The trial was watched closely by tec

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May 19 2026FINANCE

AI‑Powered Forex Trading Platform Promises Layered Safety

Gemeos Trading, a Canadian tech firm that builds and sells algorithmic trading tools, announced today how it keeps client money safe in a market known for rapid losses. The company says it has never lost an account because its software relies only on price‑action and volume data, steering clear of r

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May 19 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tokushima Team Sets New 112‑Gbps Wireless Record

The team from Tokushima University has pushed the limits of wireless speed, achieving 112 gigabits per second in the 560‑gigahertz band using soliton microcombs. This breakthrough is not about faster phones for now; it tackles the hidden part of networks that moves data between base stations. Back

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May 19 2026SPORTS

Patriots Eye Trade Options for Kayshon Boutte After A. J. Brown Rumors

The Patriots are rethinking their wide‑receiver lineup as talk of A. J. Brown’s arrival grows louder. Boutte, who logged 33 catches for 551 yards and six scores last season, has not attended the team’s voluntary workouts. Reports say he is training independently outside of Foxborough. When ask

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May 19 2026SPORTS

Affordable Power: New $80 Rods That Don’t Break the Bank

Academy Sports has rolled out three fresh rod lines—Carbon, Factor, and Angler—under its H2OX brand. The Carbon series, in particular, offers a stylish look with wrapped‑carbon handles and cork grips, but the real appeal is performance. These rods promise a feel that rivals much pricier models. T

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May 19 2026SPORTS

Spartans Dominate, No‑Hitter Stuns Opponents

Bella Jacobs kept the ball flying, tossing a flawless no‑hitter in her second consecutive start as Sycamore shut out Prairie Ridge, 4–0. The win came in a playoff warm‑up where both teams earned top seeds and first‑round byes, though they play in separate supersections this year. After a five‑inning

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May 19 2026ENVIRONMENT

Cabot Wins Two Green Safety Awards

Cabot Corporation has been honored with two awards for its efforts to protect people and the planet. The first prize, called the Waste & Water Stewardship Award, goes to companies that do a great job cutting waste and caring for water. Cabot’s team turned the gypsum by‑product from its air‑cleaning

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May 19 2026HEALTH

Ebola Crisis: Congo Builds New Treatment Centers

Congo is tackling a dangerous new strain of Ebola that has already taken about 120 lives. The country will open three special treatment centers in the Ituri province, a move aimed at stopping the spread. The World Health Organization has sent an expert team to help, showing international suppo

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May 19 2026POLITICS

Vaccine Panel Charter Pulled Back Over Timing Slip

The U. S. health department has taken back a new charter for an important vaccine advisory group, saying the change was made too late under federal rules. The panel, which gives advice to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention about how vaccines are used across the country, had just received

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