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May 17 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Market Shifts: From Bearish Hopes to a Possible Winter End

The crypto scene was lively this week, with traders and thinkers sharing sharp takes on Bitcoin’s future. A well‑known analyst who once set a high bar for the coin now warns that summer may bring a slowdown. He says Bitcoin struggled to push past key price walls during the 2025 rally and that its mo

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May 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Kiefer Sutherland Calls Off U. S. Shows Over Low Ticket Demand

Kiefer Sutherland, known for his roles in “24” and “The Lost Boys, ” has decided to drop the U. S. portion of his music tour after tickets sold poorly. The actor‑musician posted a short apology on social media, saying he feels it would be unfair to perform in venues that are mostly empty. He added t

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May 17 2026HEALTH

Rapid Ebola Alert: WHO Speaks Fast to Stop Spread

The World Health Organization has quickly declared the Bundibugyo ebolavirus outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda a public health emergency of international concern, only two days after it was first confirmed. This swift action is unusual; since 2005 the WHO has raised this alarm

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May 17 2026SCIENCE

Mind Tricks Behind Endless Scrolling

When people keep scrolling through feeds, their brains are doing more than just mindlessly looking. Studies from the University of Bristol and the University at Buffalo show that those with better working memory – the part of our brain that helps us focus – actually pay less attention to each post a

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May 17 2026SPORTS

Punjab Kings Bowling Woes: What’s Hitting Arshdeep Singh?

Arshdeep Singh’s recent practice shows he is not at his best. The fast bowler looks tired and less sharp than usual. Fans notice he struggles to deliver yorkers at the end of an over. The team’s record is worrying. Punjab Kings sit fourth with 13 points from 12 games. They have lost five matches in

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May 17 2026SPORTS

Marcus Sasser: A Texas‑Born Basketball Journey

Marcus Sasser grew up in Red Oak, Texas, a small town near Dallas where basketball is a daily habit. From the first time he dribbled on neighborhood courts, his family’s love for the game pushed him forward. His uncle Jason coached him in high school, and his father played college ball at Frank Phil

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May 17 2026SPORTS

Jared McCain: From Sacramento Courts to the NBA Spotlight

Born on February 20, 2004, Jared McCain grew up in Sacramento where the city’s tough high‑school basketball scene helped shape his game. He is an American citizen, with parents who both hail from the United States, but he proudly acknowledges a mixed heritage that includes African‑American and white

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May 17 2026SPORTS

McGregor’s Comeback and the Sports World in 2021

Conor McGregor is back after a long break. He last fought in 2021 at UFC 264 and lost to Dustin Poirier after breaking his leg. Now he will fight Max Holloway on July 11 in a welterweight bout. His return is part of a wave of big names coming back to MMA. Ronda Rousey, Gina Carano, Franc

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May 17 2026SPORTS

A Quick Trade Move for Denver’s Backup RB

Denver has gone from almost no running‑back talent to having more players than spots. In the last two seasons, the Broncos struggled at the backfield but now have a surplus of options. Coach Jason La Canfora pointed out that Denver could sell their fourth‑year back, Jaleel McLaughlin, for a la

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May 17 2026HEALTH

Ebola Alert in Congo and Uganda Sparks Global Response

The World Health Organization has named the latest Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda a public health emergency that matters worldwide. Around 80 people may have died, and nine cases were confirmed in laboratories. The virus is the Bundibugyo strain, which does not h

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