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May 10 2026SCIENCE

Mountain Fish Genomes Reveal How Extra DNA Helps Survive High Altitudes

A new study shows how a mountain fish called Schizothorax nukiangensis has extra copies of its genes that let it thrive in fast‑moving, low‑oxygen rivers. Scientists first measured the fish’s DNA size and chromosome number. They found 100 chromosomes arranged in 25 matching pairs, meaning the fis

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May 10 2026TECHNOLOGY

Claude’s Unexpected “Feelings” Spark Debate

The conversation started when a well‑known critic of religion sat down with an AI called Claude, made by Anthropic. He had spent years challenging faith and thought the machine would be a simple tool, not a thinker. After three days of dialogue, he felt the AI’s replies were surprisingly nuanc

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May 10 2026WEATHER

Rain‑Ready Plans for Mom’s Day

Families in New York should keep an eye on the weather if they want to spend Mother’s Day outside. The day could bring a mix of sunshine and showers, so having a backup plan is wise. A forecast from the National Weather Service shows that most areas will see plenty of sun, but pockets of rain are po

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May 10 2026WEATHER

Sunny Days Ahead for Portland’s Mother’s Day Weekend

Portland will enjoy a warm, mostly clear Saturday with temperatures climbing to 79 degrees and gentle breezes. The evening will stay partly cloudy, dropping to about 54 degrees. On Sunday, the holiday itself will bring a cloudier sky but still warm days. Highs hover near 74 degrees and the wind sta

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May 10 2026LIFESTYLE

Delco Moms Celebrate by Keeping It Real

A popular figure from Delaware County shares simple ways to honor Mom on the holiday. The idea is to focus on everyday moments rather than grand plans. A typical Sunday might involve a casual chat, a quick bite of local street food, or simply hanging out at home. The advice stresses authent

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May 10 2026CRIME

Crypto Crime Surge: Europe Leads the Attack Wave

Recent data shows that violent thefts targeting cryptocurrency owners have climbed sharply, with losses topping $101 million in the first four months of 2026. A security firm that tracks these incidents reports that only 34 attacks have been recorded worldwide, yet the damage has nearly doubled comp

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May 10 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Star‑Studded Showdown at the Lakers vs. Thunder Game 3

The third game of the Western Conference semifinals turned downtown Los Angeles into a celebrity hotspot, with movie stars, music producers, and sports legends filling the arena. Leonardo DiCaprio sat on the baseline beside the Thunder bench, joined by actor Lukas Haas. Nearby, Don Johnson and No

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May 10 2026POLITICS

Florida’s new voting maps: who really benefits?

Florida lawmakers recently approved a plan to redraw voting districts, shifting the balance to give Republicans an even stronger grip on the state’s 28 U. S. House seats. The new setup would turn a 20-8 Republican majority into a lopsided 24-4 split. That’s a big change from just a few years ago, wh

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May 10 2026CELEBRITIES

Birthdays to Celebrate on May 9th

May 9th brings a mix of familiar faces from entertainment and history. Candice Bergen, known for her role in "The Conners, " turns 80, while Billy Joel marks his 77th birthday with a career spanning decades. These celebrities join others like Rosario Dawson and Grace Gummer, each bringing their uniq

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May 10 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Weekend binge-watch guide for Apple TV

This weekend brings three fresh Apple TV picks that prove streaming services still know how to surprise viewers. A fast-rising crime drama called Unconditional lands on Friday with two episodes already dropping, pulling in viewers faster than critics caught on. Instead of waiting for reviews, audien

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