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May 13 2026SPORTS

A Road Less Traveled to the NBA

Daniss Jenkins grew up in Dallas, Texas, where basketball was more than a hobby—it was part of daily life. From an early age he practiced on local courts, competing against peers who would later become teammates or rivals. His love for the game was nurtured by a family that valued hard work and resi

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May 13 2026RELIGION

Rebooting Muslim Bioethics: A Call for Thoughtful Debate

Islamic bioethics is a new field that still has many gaps. Most scholars rely on strict legal rules, but they rarely ask deeper moral questions or consider social realities. This approach leaves the discipline without strong ethical principles and makes its conclusions weak. The paper urges a retur

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May 13 2026HEALTH

High Blood Pressure Among Teens in Meerut’s Cities

Teenagers living in the urban parts of Meerut are facing a growing health risk: high blood pressure. Recent studies show that more young people now have elevated blood levels than ever before, a trend that spans both rich and poor nations. The rise is not limited to adults; it begins early, even

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May 13 2026SPORTS

Strickland’s Apology Faces Backlash Over Religion‑Related Trash Talk

Belal Muhammad, a former UFC champion, publicly denounced Sean Strickland after the latter’s remarks about Khamzat Chimaev’s family and faith during UFC 328. The comments sparked anger when Strickland, known for his heated promos, later apologized to Muslim fans, but Muhammad argued the apology was

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May 13 2026POLITICS

Kentucky GOP House Race: New Voices, Old Faith

The northern part of Boone and Kenton counties is heating up as three Republican candidates vie for a seat that represents about 43, 000 residents. Incumbent Kim Banta, who entered office in 2019 after a long career in education, faces her first primary challenger. Her opponents, Cole Cuzick and Set

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May 13 2026TECHNOLOGY

Businesses Switch Lanes: Anthropic Overtakes OpenAI in AI Spending

"Companies are now choosing Anthropic over OpenAI for their artificial‑intelligence needs, a surprising turn in the industry. Data from Ramp’s AI Index shows that in April, 34. 4% of U. S. firms used Anthropic’s services compared with 32. 3% for OpenAI, flipping a dominance that had existed since th

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May 13 2026HEALTH

Ewing and Other Small‑Round Tumors: What the DNA Tells Us

Ewing sarcoma is a fast‑growing bone tumor that shows up mostly in teenagers and young adults. It carries a special genetic swap, called a FET::ETS rearrangement, that scientists can spot with a test. \ Other tumors that look the same under the microscope – the non‑Ewing small‑round cell sarco

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May 13 2026POLITICS

Starmer’s New Law Pack: What Britain Will Change

The UK is set to roll out 37 new laws next Parliament. Prime Minister Keir Starmer wants to show he still runs the Labour Party after a rough local election. The king’s speech, written by ministers, will launch these plans. A key focus is trade with the EU. The European Partnership Bill gi

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May 13 2026BUSINESS

AI Queries Can Turn Into Legal Traps

A CFO might ask an AI about antitrust risks before a board meeting, thinking it’s just a quick check. But the answer could become evidence against her company if regulators step in. The issue comes from a recent court case involving Bradley Heppner, a former Texas finance chief. In 2023 he was char

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May 13 2026FINANCE

Laundry Service Taxes Explained Simply

The state tax office has released new rules about how laundry businesses must pay taxes. It focuses on the business and occupation tax, also called B&O tax, and on retail sales tax. Eight types of services are covered. These include changing clothes, cleaning them, and supplying linens. Mos

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