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May 04 2026POLITICS

Armenia Hosts Global Leaders as Europe Faces New Challenges

The capital of Armenia, Yerevan, became a meeting point for leaders from Europe and Canada on Monday. They gathered to talk about security in a world that feels more uncertain than ever. The talks were held while the United States was led by President Donald Trump, who had a strong influence on inte

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May 04 2026POLITICS

Hopeful Outlook from a Retired Congressman in Maine

The former congressman, now 86 and receiving hospice care in Ogunquit, Maine, shared his thoughts on a CNN interview that aired Sunday. He said he still believes the United States can move forward, even though he is frustrated with both major parties. In his home, the veteran of the House spoke abou

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May 04 2026POLITICS

Crypto Money, Political Power and New Rules in the UK

A man who lives outside Britain has given more than £24 million to a UK political party that is currently the most popular in opinion polls. The donor, who owns part of a huge digital currency company, has used his wealth to help the party grow. His money is linked to a stablecoin that moves bill

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May 04 2026TECHNOLOGY

Meta Joins the Robot Race

Meta has just bought a startup that builds AI for robots, signaling the company’s ambition to create humanoid machines. The acquisition gives Meta a team that is already working on models enabling robots to read human actions and react in real‑time, a key step toward everyday robot helpers. Th

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May 04 2026CRIME

When bad days spiral out of control

Life can throw curveballs that feel impossible to handle. A North Carolina woman’s morning started with intense cramps so painful she described her uterus as if it were trying to escape her body. What followed was a chain of frustrating events that only made things worse. While grabbing essentials a

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May 04 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Tech Stories That Make Us Think Twice

Science fiction often does more than predict cool gadgets—it shows us how tech could twist human behavior in unsettling ways. While some shows paint a shiny future, others dig deeper into the cracks. This one series started as a sharp look at how new tech might mess with real life. Early on, it aske

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May 04 2026POLITICS

A springtime vote for Connecticut's new official symbols

Connecticut might soon join the majority of U. S. states by declaring an official amphibian. The spring peeper has been advancing through the legislature, pushed forward by students who noticed the state lacked this kind of representation. Lawmakers passed the bill 136-0, showing unusual unity, but

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May 04 2026POLITICS

Rudy Giuliani Faces Health Battle After Years of Controversy

At 81, Rudy Giuliani has lived through dramatic highs and lows. Once praised for guiding New York through the 9/11 attacks, he now battles serious health issues in the hospital. Doctors describe his condition as critical but stable, meaning he’s in a tough spot but hanging on. A spokesperson shared

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May 04 2026POLITICS

New York Democrats push for more control over election boundaries

New York’s Democratic leaders, led by Governor Kathy Hochul, are pushing to change state rules on drawing congressional districts—again. This move comes after a recent Supreme Court decision sided with Republicans in a Louisiana case, but the Democrats aren’t accepting the outcome. Instead of waitin

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May 04 2026POLITICS

Maryland’s governor could push for fairer voting rules

Governor Wes Moore recently hinted at backing open primaries during a TV interview, calling Maryland’s current voting system outdated. That’s a big deal because most Americans now want more flexible election rules. If Moore really means what he said, he should use his next legislative session to mak

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