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May 26 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Market Holds Steady as Traders Bet on the Next Big Move

The crypto market isn’t crashing—at least not yet. Bitcoin is sticking around $77, 000, giving traders a sliver of hope after days of wild swings. A small boost in luck came from U. S. -Iran talks easing up, which helped calm the nerves of investors. But don’t get too comfortable: over $224 million

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May 26 2026TECHNOLOGY

The woman shaping China’s chip future under pressure

Back in 2003, a young engineer named He Tingbo was handed a massive responsibility: lead Huawei’s push to design its own computer chips. At the time, the company gave her a $400 million budget and clear instructions—a bet that would later place her at the heart of China’s tech independence story. Ov

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May 26 2026POLITICS

Florida’s Big Budget Choices: What’s in It for Schools and Health?

Florida’s latest $115 billion budget reveals how the state plans to spend money on schools and healthcare, after months of arguments between lawmakers. The final deal was struck late on a May evening, wrapping up weeks of back-and-forth negotiations. The budget sits between two earlier proposals—one

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May 26 2026POLITICS

Canada and Israel: Rising Tensions Over Aid Ship Raid

Tensions between Canada and Israel have hit a new low after Canada’s leader openly criticized Israel’s actions involving a Gaza-bound aid flotilla. Reports show activists who were detained later described harsh treatment, including injuries severe enough to require hospitalization. Some also spoke o

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May 26 2026POLITICS

Israel and Trump's Iran Deal: Who Really Holds the Cards?

For months, the war between Iran and a U. S. -Israel coalition has stalled talks on a possible peace deal. Now, new reports suggest Israel’s Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, feels sidelined in these negotiations. According to people familiar with private discussions, Netanyahu has admitted that I

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May 26 2026SCIENCE

How Brain Timing Helps Spot ADHD Types

Kids with ADHD don’t all think the same way. Some struggle more with focus, others with sitting still. But a closer look at brain waves shows a hidden difference. Scientists tracked how children’s brains reacted during tasks that needed attention. They found that the timing of brain signals changes

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May 26 2026HEALTH

Helping arthritis patients live better with online support

Inflammatory arthritis affects millions of people worldwide, keeping many of them from living life fully even when their condition is under control. While modern treatments help over 80% of patients reach low disease activity, daily struggles like pain and fatigue often remain. A new online program

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May 26 2026TECHNOLOGY

How Fitness Trackers Change the Way People Move

Wearable gadgets like fitness bands and smartwatches are everywhere now. People strap them on to count steps, track sleep, or record heartbeats. But do these devices actually push users to live healthier lives? The answer isn’t as clear-cut as ads suggest. Researchers looked at real-world data from

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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 26 2026LIFESTYLE

When do bars really close? It depends on where you are

Colorado has a funny way of letting some towns stretch the rules on alcohol sales—especially when it comes to late-night partying. Glendale, a tiny city sandwiched between Denver and Aurora, lets bars serve drinks until 4 a. m. , while Denver itself is stuck at 2 a. m. under state law. The secret? A

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