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May 10 2026TECHNOLOGY

How Tech Helps Track Hidden Online Crimes

Investigators trying to stop the spread of illegal material face a tough challenge online. The dark web hides activity behind layers of encryption, making it hard to find and track harmful content. A recent project tested ways to pull useful search terms from dark web pages linked to child exploitat

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May 10 2026HEALTH

When Poisoning Isn’t Clear: How ERs Can Handle Uncertain Cases

Hospitals see many patients who might have been poisoned but aren’t sure what caused it. Doctors need a way to act fast without knowing the exact toxin. New guidelines help emergency teams figure out what to do next. These rules focus on quick thinking. First, doctors check for clues about what the

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May 10 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Arts events in Arkansas you might actually care about this month

This weekend, you could drop forty bucks on a jazz show that’s really a fundraiser for a disease most people mix up with lupus. The headliner, a sax player named Merlon Devine, will blow notes for two hours starting at four o’clock in a converted space downtown. Doors open half an hour early, but do

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May 10 2026CRIME

Texas Shuts Down Fake Dallas School Claiming Islamic STEM Degrees

Texas has just pulled the plug on a Dallas-area school operating under a misleading name. The place called itself the Texas American Muslim University at Dallas, promising degrees in tech fields like artificial intelligence and cybersecurity. But here’s the catch: it never had state approval to hand

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May 09 2026CRIME

Tax Preparer Faces Court Order After Fraud Charges

A federal judge in Florida has handed down a default judgment and permanent injunction against a tax‑service owner who repeatedly filed false returns for clients. The court found that the preparer had fabricated deductions, misrepresented income by inventing business losses, and used home‑energy cre

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May 09 2026HEALTH

HBV and Cancer Beyond the Liver: What We Know

Chronic hepatitis B virus touches almost 300 million people around the world. It is a top contributor to worldwide cancer numbers, mainly because it can cause liver cancer. New studies are showing that the virus may also be linked to cancers in other parts of the body, such as the stomach, colon, pa

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May 09 2026SPORTS

College Games Expand, Fans Stay – What’s the Deal?

Fans keep cheering even as college tournaments grow larger. Some say that the newer playoff format dilutes the game’s spirit. They argue that more teams mean less excitement and tougher schedules for players who are already juggling school work. Yet the audience doesn’t seem to mind. The bigger

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May 09 2026FINANCE

AI Trading Bot Lets New Users Jump Into Market Moves

BsStrategy has opened a new door for people who want to trade with computers instead of watching charts all day. The company’s platform, which can read market data in real time and run ready‑made trading plans, is now live for anyone to try. Anyone who signs up today gets a $10 credit to play around

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May 09 2026POLITICS

Mexico’s Crime‑Cutting Surprise

A new wave of hope has swept through Mexico as the nation’s daily murder rate fell by 41 % in the last year and a half. The drop follows President Claudia Sheinbaum’s bold plan to tackle organized crime, which mixes intelligence‑driven policing with community outreach. The numbers are striking: a 41

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May 09 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Season of Top‑Rated Crime Drama Returns to Netflix

A crime series that once held a perfect score on Rotten Tomatoes has re‑appeared after a five‑year break. The Danish show, originally called “The Chestnut Man, ” was adapted from a novel by Søren Sveistrup, who also wrote “The Killing. ” Fans of the first season now have a fresh chapter: “The Chestn

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