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May 05 2026HEALTH

Do social media fitness posts really help or hurt?

Social media feeds are full of images showing toned bodies and perfect gym routines. These posts claim to motivate people to eat better and stay active. But research suggests they might do the opposite for many users. A review of over 26 studies found these "fitspiration" posts often lead to unheal

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May 05 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI in Health Apps: Why Some Users Struggle to Trust the Technology

Many health apps now use artificial intelligence to give advice or detect problems. But in places like South Asia, people often don’t understand how the AI makes its decisions. When users can’t follow the logic behind a suggestion, they’re less likely to trust it—even if the app is trying to help. D

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May 05 2026POLITICS

China’s Role in Iran’s Oil Trade and Strait of Hormuz Tensions

U. S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has called on China to take a more active diplomatic role in persuading Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz to global shipping. The strait is a critical route for oil exports, and tensions there could disrupt energy supplies worldwide. Bessent argues that since

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May 05 2026OPINION

Why Two Milestones Show America Still Has Work to Do

The U. S. is getting ready for its 250th birthday, and that’s bringing up tough questions. Who really built this country? Who will shape the next century? The conversations usually focus on famous figures from the past, but today’s business leaders matter just as much. For 25 years, an award has bee

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May 05 2026POLITICS

Where a president’s money really goes

Trump just made a clear choice that cost 17, 000 people their jobs at Spirit Airlines. The airline wanted half a billion dollars to keep flying through the summer travel rush. Instead of a loan, they got a shutdown notice. At almost the same moment, another bill showed up in Congress looking to add

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May 05 2026SPORTS

How a quiet star led the Cavaliers through a wild Game 7

Jarrett Allen wasn’t the flashiest name when Cleveland faced elimination against Toronto. He’s the kind of player who makes others look good—setting hard screens, grabbing rebounds, and finishing quietly at the rim. But when the Cavaliers needed someone to step up in Game 7, Allen didn’t just play—h

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May 05 2026FINANCE

Trouble Brewing Behind Medpace’s Sweet Promises

Back in February 2026, Medpace shocked investors by missing its own book-to-bill target. Instead of reaching the expected 1. 15x ratio, the company reported just 1. 04x. That might sound like a small difference, but in the financial world, it was a big deal. The news triggered a sharp 15. 9% drop in

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May 05 2026CELEBRITIES

Joe Burrow’s Derby Style Gets Mixed Reviews

When Joe Burrow showed up at the Kentucky Derby earlier this month, the internet had a lot to say about his outfit. Instead of flashy suits or bold accessories, he went with a light pink suit, a grey tee, and a maroon fedora. His look was simple compared to the eye-catching outfits usually seen at t

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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 2026TECHNOLOGY

Boosting Clean Energy with a Special Metal Mix

Scientists have found a clever way to make hydrogen fuel more efficiently by mixing two metals in a smart way. They combined tiny bits of palladium (a rare metal) with molybdenum dioxide (a cheaper, more common material) to create a powerful combo for splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen. The tr

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