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May 06 2026POLITICS

Supreme Court Justices Clash Over Race and Rights: A Deep Dive into the Court's Recent Decisions

The Supreme Court often acts like a family with constant arguments over big issues. Justices disagree on race, religion, abortion, guns, and the environment. Recently, fights over presidential power and LGBTQ+ rights have heated up. They try to stay professional but admit they don't always get along

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May 06 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI at work: more tasks or more jobs?

Technology has always shaped work. When farm tools got better, fewer farmers were needed—but food got cheaper, and new jobs appeared in towns. Electricity did the same, and so did the internet. Dario Amodei now believes AI could create jobs, not just destroy them. He points to the Jevons Paradox: wh

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May 06 2026ENTERTAINMENT

AMC turns movie screens into live concert stages

Movie theaters are getting a fresh update. Instead of just showing films, some AMC locations are now hosting live concerts where performers interact with audiences in real time. This means your local cinema isn’t just a place to watch a movie—it’s a spot to experience music with others, even if the

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May 06 2026POLITICS

How America’s Changing Population Makes Racial Gerrymandering Harder

The U. S. Supreme Court recently ruled against strict racial gerrymandering rules, sparking anger from critics who call it a threat to minority voting power. But the real reason these rules are fading isn’t politics—it’s because America’s population itself is changing. More people now identify as mu

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May 06 2026SPORTS

Why Spurs have a shot at signing this clever defender

Marcos Senesi isn’t just any free agent coming out of contract this summer. The Argentine defender has quietly become one of the most talked-about names in the transfer window, and his future could reshape a Premier League club’s defensive plans. His next move matters because he won’t cost a penny.

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May 06 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Affordable Glam: A Makeup Kit Built for Mature Skin

A new makeup line is making waves for its focus on women over 40. The collaboration between Reese Witherspoon’s brand and a well-known makeup artist targets common complaints from older skin, like makeup sinking into fine lines or looking cakey. The set includes a blush that stays put without settli

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May 06 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Who’s Really Running the Met Gala?

The 2026 Met Gala got more attention for its sponsors than its fashion this year. Critics argue that when a tech billionaire like Jeff Bezos drops millions to fund an arts event, it raises questions about influence and access. Some see it as a way for the ultra-rich to shape culture while avoiding t

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May 06 2026HEALTH

Breathing in Secondhand Smoke Outside: How Easy Is It to Avoid?

City sidewalks and parks often have special spots where people can light up. These areas are meant to keep smokers away from indoor spaces, but they might not protect everyone nearby. Studies show that secondhand smoke can travel through the air, even outside. Yet most research focuses on how much s

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May 06 2026TECHNOLOGY

How Crypto Teams Are Joining Forces Against North Korea’s Sneaky Hackers

North Korea doesn’t always hack with guns and explosions—sometimes it starts with a friendly chat. Hackers from the country have spent months slowly earning trust in online crypto circles before slipping in malware to steal digital cash. A recent attack called the Drift hack began the same way: stra

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May 06 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin’s Growing Role in Big Finance

More companies are parking Bitcoin in their financial toolkits than ever before. Instead of buying coins directly, big investors now tuck Bitcoin into products like ETFs or structured notes. This shift shows how Wall Street is slowly absorbing crypto without fully embracing the wild swings of direct

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