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May 07 2026POLITICS

U. S. Pushes to Send Pro-Palestinian Student Back After Judge’s Ruling Was Overturned

A year ago, a student at Columbia University faced arrest shortly after joining protests supporting Palestinians. Now, the U. S. government wants him out. His case isn’t about breaking laws—he was never charged—but about political speech. The decision came after a judge in February blocked the depo

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May 07 2026BUSINESS

How Two UAE Ports Keep Global Trade Moving in a Shaky Region

Two small ports on the UAE’s eastern coast have quietly become the backbone of the country’s trade after the usual routes got blocked. Fujairah and Khor Fakkan sit right on the Gulf of Oman, far from the crowded Strait of Hormuz where ships once moved freely. Now, with tensions rising, these ports h

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May 07 2026HEALTH

How Cash Help Program Could Lower Deaths from Violence

Violence between people doesn’t just leave bruises—it often leads to early deaths. In Brazil, many families facing this risk get support from a program called Bolsa Família. The big question is: can this cash help actually save lives when someone is hurt by violence? A study looked at whether famil

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May 07 2026CRIME

DC Police Scandal Highlights Bigger Problems Than Just Crime Numbers

Thirteen Washington, DC police officers have been suspended as part of an internal investigation into how crime data is being reported. This comes after years of concerns about whether reported crime rates actually reflect reality. The suspensions, announced by interim police chief Jeffery Carroll,

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May 07 2026FINANCE

A Mixed Picture: Philips' Revenue Grows but Faces Bumps

Philips just reported a mixed bag of results. Even though business grew in some areas, profits dipped in others. Order intake—a fancy term for new business requests—climbed 6%, while sales went up 4%. That’s good news, especially since the economy is still shaky. But here’s the catch: while some par

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May 07 2026HEALTH

Checking breast health with heat scans: a closer look at an old idea

Doctors have long known that breast cancer is a major health concern for women, especially those between 40 and 75. That’s the age group where this disease becomes the top killer. For many years, they’ve used mammograms as the standard check-up tool. But there’s another method that’s been around for

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May 07 2026CRYPTO

Banks quietly building crypto tools while keeping one eye on rules

Wall Street isn’t shouting about crypto, but it’s definitely sketching out blockchain plans behind the scenes. At a recent gathering, finance professionals revealed that big banks and asset managers are experimenting with tokenized stocks, blockchain voting, and crypto yield products. The shift feel

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May 07 2026TECHNOLOGY

Big tech buildings spark debate in Virginia's energy debate

Across Virginia, giant tech buildings are popping up everywhere. These aren't regular office towers. They're massive data centers packed with servers running 24/7, needing constant cooling and power. Why is one small state home to the world's biggest data center cluster? Simple: Virginia offers chea

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May 07 2026FINANCE

AI Tools That Trade While You Sleep

Financial tools are getting smarter every year. One new player gives users bots that buy and sell stocks or crypto without lifting a finger. The idea sounds futuristic, but the nuts and bolts are simple: plug in an email, pick a plan, and watch the trades roll in. Critics argue that putting money on

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May 07 2026CRYPTO

Wall Street’s crypto plans depend on clear federal rules

Big investors won’t touch blockchain assets until the government sets solid rules. At a Miami tech conference, O’Leary said most Wall Street firms still see crypto as too risky because laws are unclear. Many banks are testing tokenization—turning stocks and bonds into digital tokens that trade inst

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