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May 07 2026POLITICS

Rich Donors Flip Their Support to Australia’s Populist Party

Sydney stockbroker Angus Aitken, who once pledged a quarter‑million dollars to the Liberal Party, has now turned his back on that party and given over a million dollars to Pauline Hanson’s One Nation, a move that signals a broader shift among Australia’s wealthiest voters. Aitken said he grew tired

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May 07 2026POLITICS

South Sudan Shuffles Top Leaders in a Bid for Stability

The country’s president has recently made two big changes at the top of his government. He fired the army chief and a finance minister who had only been in office for a short time. These moves come as the president tries to tighten his grip on power during a period of uncertainty about who will succ

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May 07 2026FINANCE

Money Survival in the Modern Age

Young people today face new money challenges. They are learning to adapt instead of chasing perfect savings goals. A recent study shows that almost eighty percent of Gen Z and Millennials spend their money to survive each day. They choose short‑term stability over long‑term plans. Why is this happe

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May 07 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Lending Shifts Toward Traditional Finance Style

Bitcoin lenders are learning that if they want big money from banks and other institutions, they need to look more like old‑school banks than internet startups. At a recent conference in Miami, the CEO of a leading bitcoin loan firm said that the next wave of growth will hinge on clear rules, ope

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May 07 2026HEALTH

A Clear Look at a Brain‑Boosting Capsule

The world of brain‑boosting supplements is crowded, and one product that has sparked conversation is a daily capsule packed with eight botanical and nutritional ingredients. The formula blends extracts such as Ginkgo Biloba, Bacopa Monnieri, and Phosphatidylserine with amino acids like N‑Acetyl‑L‑Ca

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May 07 2026ENVIRONMENT

Mosquitoes on the Move: How Hot Weather Fuels Swarms in Georgia

Recent heat waves and prolonged dry spells have pushed more mosquitoes into the state, raising worries about diseases like West Nile. When rains are scarce, storm drains and underground pipes hold leftover water that becomes perfect spots for mosquito babies to grow. Scientists point out that

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May 07 2026BUSINESS

Remembering a Media Pioneer

Ted Turner changed how we see news. In 1988, a young lawyer named Zaslav met him and was struck by Turner’s bold ideas. Turner wanted the world to see events as they happened, so he launched CNN, a 24‑hour news channel. People at first doubted the idea; many said it was too risky. Turner s

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May 07 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Rain‑Ready Festival: How Volunteers Keep the Music Going

The festival in Lafayette was a hit, with clear skies and cool air that made the outdoor music feel just right. A special group called the Rain Angels stepped in to help when bad weather could have shut things down. They volunteer their time so the festival stays free and runs smoothly, even w

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May 07 2026CRIME

Surprising Twin Shootings in Deep Ellum Leave One Dead and Five Hurt

A shooting at the corner of Commerce Street and Malcolm X Boulevard knocked out three people early on Tuesday night. Police arrived before 10:30 p. m. , found the victims, and sent them to a nearby hospital. They are expected to live. Later that night, two more people were taken by private cars to

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May 07 2026FINANCE

EVC’s Big Leap: Ads and Tech Drive a 74% Surge

EVC’s first quarter of 2026 saw a dramatic jump in earnings, thanks mainly to its advertising and technology arm. The company’s revenue climbed to roughly $197 million, more than double what it earned a year earlier. The key driver was the Advertising & Technology Services (ATS) segment, whose

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