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Apr 27 2026BUSINESS

Cashback Trends in Malaysia: 2026‑2030 Forecast

The Malaysian cashback scene is set to grow fast. Experts predict the market will hit about US$1. 48 billion in 2026 and climb to roughly US$2. 29 billion by 2030, with an annual growth rate of around 11‑12%. This follows a strong rise from 2021 to 2025, when the sector expanded at more than 15% per

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Apr 27 2026FINANCE

Medicaid Expansion: Does It Really Pay Off Long‑Term?

When people qualify for Medicaid through the expansion program, they gain immediate access to health care. This study looks beyond the first few months and asks whether those benefits stick around over time. Researchers followed adults who joined the program and tracked their financial health for

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Apr 27 2026OPINION

Breaking Bridges and Browsing Lives

I was curled up on a Brooklyn couch one bright April morning, sipping coffee while my phone screen showed the B1 bridge in Tehran beginning to crumble. Engineers had poured years into building that span, meant to link Tehran with Karaj where my relatives live and where I once played as a child. An A

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Apr 27 2026POLITICS

A Call for Action: Why Waiting on Social Security Is a Gift to Chaos

In the early 1990s, a small Connecticut town promised growth and community. Instead it lingered on the edge of possibility, waiting for investment and leadership that never arrived. A recent gathering of advocates, lawyers, and Social Security users echoed the same refrain: “We’re treading water. Ou

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Apr 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A New Take on Vampires at Broadway

The latest Broadway musical, “The Lost Boys, ” offers a fresh spin on the classic vampire story. It brings high‑energy rock music and dramatic lighting to the stage, turning the Palace Theatre into a vivid, almost cinematic set. The show reimagines the 1987 film’s setting as a California beach town

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Apr 27 2026CELEBRITIES

Fans Share Online Grief After Kobe Bryant's Death

When the NBA star Kobe Bryant passed, thousands of Chinese netizens turned to social media for comfort. Rather than keeping their sorrow inside, they used platforms like Weibo and Douyin to remember him together. This shift turned private grief into a public conversation, letting people feel c

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Apr 27 2026FINANCE

Balancing Fun Today with Future Security

People often wonder how to spend money now without hurting their future plans. Big purchases like vacations or home upgrades feel important today, but they can sneakily shrink savings for later. On the flip side, being too careful might mean missing out on experiences you can actually afford. Spend

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Apr 27 2026HEALTH

Why kids' doctors don't get sick as often as you think

Doctors who treat children deal with runny noses, sneezes, and other germs all day long. One pediatrician shared how a toddler sneezed right in his face during a check-up, leaving him covered in droplets. Another doctor had a near-identical experience. Parents often wonder how these doctors stay hea

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Apr 27 2026FINANCE

New AI tricks make crypto scams harder to spot

A tech founder nearly lost his crypto wallet after a fake Microsoft Teams call that looked totally real. The call included a face and voice he recognized—someone he’d spoken with before from the Cardano Foundation. Two other people joined, making the setup feel normal. When the video froze, a prompt

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Apr 27 2026TECHNOLOGY

Banks take different paths in the quantum computing race

Wall Street banks are testing quantum computing in two very different ways. Some, like JPMorgan Chase, are diving in headfirst, running small tests and investing heavily. Others, like Goldman Sachs, are taking a more cautious approach, waiting to see if the technology actually delivers before commit

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