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May 05 2026ENVIRONMENT

Fire Destroys Key Research Hub in Florida Storm

A major research center in Florida took a serious hit when a fire broke out during a storm. The building, known for its work in marine science, was heavily damaged. Luckily, no one was hurt, and nearby areas weren’t put at risk. Experts are now trying to figure out what sparked the blaze. Firefight

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May 05 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Why one writer’s strange book won the biggest book prize

A single novel changed everything for Daniel Kraus. The book, called Angel Down, has just one long sentence that mixes horror, war memories, and poetry. It starts with soldiers in World War I finding something strange tangled in barbed wire—an angel. Critics always put Kraus in the horror corner, bu

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May 05 2026FINANCE

Bitcoin keeps rising, and traders betting against it are losing big

Bitcoin just hit another high, crossing $80, 000 briefly before settling around $79, 850. In just one day, traders lost over $370 million as prices surged, with most of the damage coming from bets that the price would fall. These "short" traders got caught off guard when the market moved up instead

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May 05 2026FINANCE

Bitcoin Near $80K: What’s Really Moving the Market

Bitcoin just dropped slightly after hitting $80, 000, but it's still up for the day. While it took a small step back, other major cryptocurrencies like Ethereum are climbing too. The big question now isn’t just about price—it’s about psychology. The $80, 000 mark has been a tough hurdle before, and

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May 04 2026WEATHER

Warm Days Ahead, Then a Rainy Surprise

Boston will feel the heat first. The week starts with a strong warm front, raising temperatures by about 15 degrees from Sunday. Sunny skies are expected and the high should reach the low 70s. Breezes will keep the air moving, with gusts up to 28 mph. On Tuesday, temperatures climb a bit more. The

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May 04 2026OPINION

Movie Tickets: The New Barrier to Fun

A $50 price tag on a film ticket signals more than just entertainment; it highlights a growing divide in who can enjoy public events. The cost of watching a movie has risen so sharply that many people now see it as a luxury rather than a right. In a nation grappling with political conflict, wi

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May 04 2026SPORTS

A Quarterback, a Lawyer, and the Gamble That Could Change College Football

Brendan Sorsby, the quarterback who moved from Cincinnati to Texas Tech, has found himself in a legal whirlpool that could decide his future on the field. The NCAA is looking into whether he placed bets while he was a student‑athlete, a rule that can permanently bar players from competing. Sorsby ha

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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 2026BUSINESS

Credit Unions: The Quiet Boost for Small Businesses

In Albuquerque, small companies often feel the pressure to grow fast. They hire staff, add new suppliers and try to keep cash flowing smoothly. When a problem pops up—like a payroll glitch or an unexpected bill—having a financial partner that can act quickly becomes essential. Credit unions stand

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May 04 2026TECHNOLOGY

Samsung TV Switch: New Boss, Old Problems

Samsung Electronics changed the head of its television unit after a drop in profits. The new leader, Won‑Jin Lee, was formerly the head of global marketing and will now run the Visual Display business. The outgoing chief, Yong Seok‑woo, will stay on as an adviser in the Device Experience division to

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