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May 09 2026HEALTH

Swedish Doctors Test a New Spiritual Care Tool

A team of specialists in Sweden worked to create and test a fresh version of a well‑known spiritual assessment questionnaire. The original tool, called the HOPE tool, was first made by researchers in another country and helps doctors spot patients’ deep questions about meaning, faith, or existence.

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May 09 2026POLITICS

Costa Rica’s New President Keeps a Familiar Face in Power

Laura Fernández took the oath of office as Costa Rica’s head of state, but she didn’t go it alone. The former president, Rodrigo Chaves, who had a close relationship with the former U. S. President Donald Trump, remains on the payroll as both Minister of the Presidency and Finance. Chaves’ dual rol

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May 09 2026FINANCE

Finance Leaders: More Than Numbers

In many companies, the finance chief is seen as a quiet guardian of budgets and compliance. Yet the true influence of a CFO extends far beyond spreadsheets. When a finance leader steps out of their office and into industry panels, the role shifts from silent guardian to active participant. The

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May 09 2026BUSINESS

Building a $90 Million Bridge to HBCU Careers

AltFinance’s chief executive, Marcus Shaw, talks about a bold new effort to connect students from historically black colleges and universities with the private finance sector. The idea started in 2021, when Shaw and his team realized that many talented graduates lack the insider knowledge needed to

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May 09 2026HEALTH

How COVID Changed How People Felt About Their Health in Germany

The German National Cohort study looked at how people’s views on their own health shifted during the first months of COVID‑19. Researchers asked participants to rate their overall health and report symptoms of depression, anxiety, and stress before the virus hit and again when lockdowns began.

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May 09 2026HEALTH

Nurses in the OR: Spotting Burnout with Smart Tech

Operating‑room nurses face a hidden danger called compassion fatigue, a kind of burnout that can hurt their health, shake up the nursing team, and put patients at risk. A new study looked closely at how common this fatigue is among OR nurses and what it looks like in everyday work. Researchers

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May 09 2026CRIME

Crypto Scam Crackdown: 276 Arrests Across Borders

A global police raid hit a major crypto scam ring, taking down nine fraud hubs and detaining 276 people. The FBI teamed up with Dubai Police and China’s Public Security Ministry to make the arrests. In California, three suspects face federal charges of wire fraud and money laundering. A fourth wa

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May 09 2026CRYPTO

Crypto’s Future: Only a Few Paths Remain

A single day at the Consensus Miami event pushed Anthony Pompliano to claim that most of the crypto world is dead and will not revive. He argued that unlike traditional businesses, blockchains rarely shut down; instead, a handful of people keep “ghost chains” alive while many coins become “zombie to

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May 09 2026POLITICS

Crypto Law Gets Senate Spotlight

A new U. S. bill that would bring order to the wild world of digital money is set for a Senate hearing next week. The proposed law, known as the Clarity Act, aims to tell regulators exactly how they should treat crypto tokens—whether they are securities, commodities, or something else. If passed, it

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May 09 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin Wallet Loss Signals Stronger Future Prices

The number of Bitcoin wallets fell by 245, 000 in just five days, a record drop for the past two years. This quick exit happened while Bitcoin was trading just below its 200‑day moving average at $82, 041. The trend mirrors a pattern seen earlier in the year when a big wallet loss preceded a shar

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