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May 02 2026HEALTH

Learning Life Lessons From Doctors

Doctors and medical students talk about real patient stories to show how they use good judgment in tough moments. They say that being a skilled clinician is more than knowing facts; it’s also about making smart choices when things don’t go as planned. When a doctor shares how they handled an u

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May 02 2026FINANCE

Stablecoin Wins Big Profit While Audits Get Underway

Tether, the biggest issuer of stablecoins, earned a profit of about $1. 04 billion in the first quarter of 2026, even though crypto prices were shaky. The company says it now has a reserve cushion of $8. 23 billion, the highest it has ever reported. It claims to hold roughly $141 billion in U.

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May 02 2026CRYPTO

BlackRock’s Crypto Fees: Small Bite, Big Price Tag

BlackRock’s crypto division made $42 million in fees during the first quarter, a modest amount compared to its total ETF revenue. The firm’s overall ETF business earned more than $2. 4 billion in the same period. Crypto products hold about 1. 11 % of BlackRock’s $5. 48 trillion in ETF assets,

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May 02 2026POLITICS

Trump’s Iran Standoff Could Backfire

The war with Iran has gone on longer than many expected. Trump and his team think they are winning, but the reality is different. Both sides claim victory while staying far apart on key issues. Iran has tried to restart talks. Trump rejected the new offer quickly, saying it was not enough.

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May 02 2026POLITICS

Big Law’s Puerto Rico Plan Sparks IRS Scrutiny

The Senate’s top Democrat on the Finance Committee has called for an investigation by the IRS into tax advice given by two large law firms. He points to a strategy that lets wealthy clients claim Puerto Rico residency and avoid more than $100 million in U. S. taxes. The request targets opinion

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May 02 2026HEALTH

Peptide Sprays: A Needle‑Free Path to Wellness

Peptides are short chains of amino acids that act like tiny messages inside the body, telling cells how to grow, heal and stay healthy. Because of their power, scientists and companies are racing to find ways to give people these molecules without needles. One company has turned a simple spray

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May 02 2026SPORTS

Comfort‑First Running Shoes That Last All Day

The new HOKA Skyward X 2 shoes are made for people who need a soft, supportive shoe that can keep up with long hours of walking or running. They cost $225 for men and women, each with two color choices. The shoe’s base is a thick, cushioned midsole that uses PEBA and EVA foam. A carbon‑fibe

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May 02 2026HEALTH

A New Hope for Late-Stage Pancreatic Cancer Patients

Doctors in the U. S. now have another tool to fight a tough cancer. The FDA gave the green light for early use of an experimental pill called daraxonrasib. It targets pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma, a fast-spreading form of pancreatic cancer that has already resisted other treatments. Patients who

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May 02 2026SPORTS

Bangladesh and New Zealand face off in final T20 showdown

The third T20 match between Bangladesh and New Zealand isn’t just another game—it’s a chance for history. Bangladesh has never won a full series against New Zealand on a single tour before. One more victory would break that streak. Even if rain washes out the game, they’d finish 1-0 unbeaten. But Ne

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May 02 2026POLITICS

Texas Worries About Prediction Markets And How They Mix Up Gambling And Betting

Texas is looking closely at online prediction markets that let people bet on everything from sports outcomes to election results. State leaders worry these platforms might be sneaking past gambling laws while risking public harm. Critics say the real danger isn’t just losing money – it’s the way the

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