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May 19 2026CRYPTO

Big Crypto Machines Hit Hard Times

Bitcoin Depot once ran the biggest map of coin machines in North America, with over 9, 000 boxes where people slipped cash in to get Bitcoin. Now those boxes sit dark as the company files for bankruptcy protection. Leaders say endless rule changes made the business model impossible, with some states

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May 19 2026BUSINESS

Planned land sales to fund royal family's big plans

The Duchy of Cornwall, which manages land for the Prince of Wales, has announced it will sell about one-fifth of its properties over the next ten years. The money from these sales, expected to raise around 200 million pounds, will go toward building new homes, boosting renewable energy, and restorin

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May 19 2026LIFESTYLE

Tech helpers to make your toddler sleep better

Parents know all too well how tricky bedtime can be with a toddler. Some days feel like a never-ending battle to keep them asleep once the sun goes down. One solution that many families use is technology designed to make the bedroom more sleep-friendly. From automatic shades to smart monitors, these

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May 19 2026BUSINESS

Reshaping the BBC – A Tech-Savvy Leader Steps Up

The BBC has a new chief whose background is deep in digital strategy, not broadcasting tradition. This leader, previously steering Google’s European operations, isn’t promising minor tweaks. He’s openly calling for bold moves and faster action—even if that means reducing jobs. Around two thousand st

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May 19 2026TECHNOLOGY

When Faith Meets Tech: A New AI Conversation

The Vatican and business leaders recently met in Rome to talk about artificial intelligence. The church announced a plan called Magnifica Humanitas, which tries to mix old moral ideas with new technology. Some people think it is just a nice gesture, while others ask if it will really protect us when

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May 19 2026FINANCE

Tech Stocks Getting Hype: Xero and Dynatrace in Focus

Two tech companies are getting attention from market watchers right now. One sells small business accounting tools while the other helps big companies track their software performance. Both just got thumbs up from analysts who think their shares will climb. The accounting software maker closed last

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May 19 2026TECHNOLOGY

A Tiny Spin Breakthrough Puts Future Computers in a New Light

The humblest piece of modern tech might soon need a retirement plan. Transistors—those microscopic switches that control almost every electronic device—have ruled computing for decades. Every time you open an app or run a game, billions of these tiny gates flicker between on and off, representing th

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May 19 2026TECHNOLOGY

Disney parks face legal heat over hidden face scans

A California mom just sued Disney parks for five million dollars, claiming the company quietly scans faces of visitors without telling them clearly. The lawsuit says Disney’s parks in Anaheim use cameras that turn people’s faces into digital data—including kids—but don’t make it obvious how to avoid

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May 19 2026SPORTS

Earlier baseball game planned due to storm warnings

A Major League Baseball matchup between the Kansas City Royals and Boston Red Sox had to adjust its schedule before the first pitch had even been thrown. Instead of starting at the originally planned 7:40 p. m. ET time, the opening game in what would become a three-game series began half an hour ear

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May 19 2026WEATHER

Storm winds shut down Iowa highway as tornado touches down nearby

Sunday evening in Sergeant Bluff, Iowa, drivers got a sudden reminder of nature’s power when 70 mph gusts forced Interstate 29 to a complete stop. Traffic cameras showed swirling rain so thick headlights disappeared into the storm. At the same time, radar confirmed a tornado touching down just 15 mi

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