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May 27 2026SPORTS

Silva and White Clash Over a Fighter’s Future

Anderson Silva, once celebrated as one of the UFC’s finest, has struggled in recent years. After a series of defeats that began in 2013, the organization’s leader, Dana White, suggested it might be time for Silva to retire. Silva felt this was an overstep and has since avoided speaking with Wh

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May 27 2026SPORTS

BYU’s 2026 Season: Hype, Praise and the Reality Check

BYU’s football program is buzzing with excitement for 2026, thanks to the return of star quarterback Bear Bachmeier and running back LJ Martin. Fans are already calling it one of the most anticipated seasons in school history. A former Big 12 assistant coach, speaking without revealing his name,

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May 27 2026BUSINESS

Women CFOs Lead the AI Infrastructure Race

In the current surge of artificial intelligence, companies are pouring billions into building the hardware that powers it. The people steering these budgets are often women, a fact that raises questions about gender roles in tech leadership. These finance chiefs do more than approve numbers; they

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May 27 2026CRYPTO

XRP’s New Path: Traders Lose Ground While Ripple Builds Wall Street Roots

XRP has been sliding for weeks, but the drop is mostly felt by short‑term holders who are now taking big losses. The token’s price keeps falling, yet the demand on the spot market stays solid, as shown by exchange‑traded funds that are gaining their best monthly performance of the year. Retail tr

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May 27 2026FINANCE

Financial Leaders Turn Data Into Action in Changing Markets

Finance leaders can spot shifts before they become obvious by reading their own sales numbers and customer signals. They shift marketing messages early, meeting clients where they are heading instead of following old habits. Rather than waiting for external reports, these executives act on rea

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May 27 2026HEALTH

Bridging the Gap: How Ghana’s Health System Shapes Kids’ Brain Cancer Care

The journey of a child with brain cancer in Ghana often starts long before the hospital door opens. Health workers on the ground report that delays and shortages are not just random hiccups; they stem from deeper, system‑wide issues. One key obstacle is the shortage of specialized neurosurgeons a

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May 27 2026POLITICS

California Schools: A Quiet Crisis on the Horizon

The upcoming state budget would spend about $91 billion on public education, plus an additional $60 billion from local and federal sources, to serve nearly six million students. This money is critical because the quality of schooling shapes California’s future workforce and overall prosperity. Yet,

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May 27 2026EDUCATION

Records of Special Education Students to Be Deleted in 2026

Coweta Public Schools has announced that it will erase all paperwork related to special education students who were enrolled or graduated in the 2020 school year, as well as those who have left the district but once took part in Special Services programs. The planned deletion will take place on June

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May 27 2026EDUCATION

California Schools Fight Back Against Funding Cut

In Sacramento, a coalition of teachers, school boards and labor unions met to protest Governor Newsom’s latest budget move. The governor proposes to pause $3. 9 billion of the mandatory education money set aside by Proposition 98, a law that guarantees about 40 % of the state’s general fund for scho

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May 27 2026HEALTH

Patients and Doctors Talk About Gene Test Results

A new study looked at people who had gene tests done in a hospital setting. The researchers wanted to know if the results of those tests were actually discussed with doctors. They found that many people do not bring their test outcomes to a health professional. The study followed patients who had b

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