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May 11 2026BUSINESS

Gap’s late 90s comeback: can old school jeans win new school hearts?

Back in the 1990s, Gap jeans were as common as sneakers on a school bus. The brand’s plain but durable pants were everywhere—malls, school halls, TV screens. Then shopping centers started emptying out, and Gap’s minimalist look lost some of its glow. Instead of sticking to what once worked, the comp

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May 10 2026POLITICS

Rich Tax Fight Could Push CEOs Out of New York

The mayor’s new “rich tax” plan is turning city leaders into targets, a move that could push them away from the city. By focusing on high‑profile figures like Ken Griffin, the plan sends a clear message that success is unwelcome. The city already has high taxes that have caused many residents to lea

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May 10 2026SPORTS

Young Star Joao Fonseca: Focus, Family and a Fresh Approach

Joao Fonseca is turning heads on the tennis world, but he keeps his eye on the real goal: steady growth. He started his season in Rome against Hamad Medjedovic, ranked 27th in the world and the youngest Top‑30 player. Despite the buzz around him, Fonseca says his confidence comes from feeling health

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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 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Stray Dog: A Classic Reimagined in 4K

"The film opens on a sweltering day in Tokyo, where a newly promoted detective named Murakami finds his gun stolen on a packed bus. He chases the thief but fails to recover it, setting the stage for a deeper investigation. Rather than simply accept defeat, Murakami slips into Tokyo’s darker corners

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May 10 2026HEALTH

When Poisoning Isn’t Clear: How ERs Can Handle Uncertain Cases

Hospitals see many patients who might have been poisoned but aren’t sure what caused it. Doctors need a way to act fast without knowing the exact toxin. New guidelines help emergency teams figure out what to do next. These rules focus on quick thinking. First, doctors check for clues about what the

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May 10 2026TECHNOLOGY

Melbourne businesses bet big on managed IT in 2026

Melbourne’s business scene in 2026 is all about speed and survival. Companies in shops, banks, hospitals, and building sites are racing to keep up with tech that changes every week. Old-school IT help that only fixes problems after they break isn’t cutting it anymore. Instead, many are hiring outsid

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May 10 2026BUSINESS

Korean Barbecue Goes Fast-Casual in Chicago

KFire started as a pandemic experiment in Logan Square when two friends decided to turn a joke at a poker night into a real business. Ben Kim, a former finance worker, had zero restaurant experience but jumped in headfirst. He even took an entry-level job at a Mediterranean fast-casual spot to learn

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May 10 2026CRIME

What’s really behind the FBI raids and the political storm?

The sudden FBI raids on two CBD shops—one in Norfolk and another in Portsmouth—have left more questions than answers. One of the shop owners, Carlton Upton Jr. , now faces three serious fraud charges in federal court. But the bigger mystery is whether his case connects to the raid on state Sen. Loui

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May 10 2026SPORTS

What’s Next for Golf’s Big Names After 2026?

The golf world is watching closely as LIV Golf faces a major shift in 2026, when Saudi Arabia’s funding ends. Players caught between two tours now have questions about their future. Rory McIlroy, a top golfer himself, recently shared his take on whether LIV stars could return to the PGA Tour. He cal

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