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May 05 2026POLITICS

Trump Promises Small‑Business Wins While Oil Prices Soar

President Trump met with business owners in the White House’s East Room, bragging that his tax cuts and rule‑reductions have created a booming economy. He said the nation’s businesses are thriving and that the market is “roaring. ” The event was billed as a celebration of Main Street’s revival under

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May 05 2026SPORTS

Future Fight: Haney’s Quest for Redemption

Devin Haney has a clear idea of what comes next. He wants to face Ryan Garcia again, not just for bragging rights but to finish a fight that never ended. Their first bout in April 2024 was won by Garcia on the scorecards, but a later drug test forced the result to be declared a no‑contest. Haney say

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May 05 2026POLITICS

UK Leaders Unite to Counter Rising Anti‑Jewish Hate

The British Prime Minister has called a meeting of top figures from business, education, health and policing to address the surge in antisemitic attacks that have left Jewish communities shaken. The plan comes after a series of stabbings, including two fatal incidents, and follows the government’s d

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May 05 2026FINANCE

How a Luxury‑Focused Model Helps Investors Thrive

The firm offers a range of products and services for both professional investors and individuals, usually through licenses or subscriptions. Their investment management arm earns fees based on the assets they oversee. In addition, they sell access and sponsorships for conferences and advertise on th

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May 05 2026ENVIRONMENT

Turning a Mountain: The Debate Over a New Turnpike Path

The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission has long talked about moving a heavy traffic route away from an old tunnel that runs through Allegheny Mountain. The plan is to build a new bypass that would cut the highway around the mountain instead of through it. A local group called Citizens to Save the A

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May 05 2026HEALTH

Rising Sea Bacteria: Norway’s 2014‑2018 Story

The ocean hides tiny bacteria that can hurt people when the water is warm. Two kinds, Vibrio and Shewanella, are especially active in such conditions. In Norway between 2014 and 2018, doctors saw more cases than before. Scientists wanted to know why these infections were increasing. They collected

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May 05 2026BUSINESS

Easy‑to‑Use Bonus and Fast Payouts: What Players Want

The online casino world is full of complicated offers that can leave many players confused. A new trend is emerging where sites give clear, simple bonuses and quick withdrawals to win trust. One casino that stands out does not push big numbers. Instead, it offers a modest $100 bonus and 200 free sp

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May 05 2026BUSINESS

State Farm Faces Big Penalties Over LA Wildfire Claims

California regulators say State Farm mishandled claims from the January 2025 Los Angeles wildfires. The department is seeking up to $4 million in fines if the company is found guilty of willful violations. State Farm denies any wrongdoing and says it has already paid $5. 7 billion in wildfire claims

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May 05 2026POLITICS

Tension Rises Over the Strait as U. S. and Iran Clash

The tense situation in the Middle East escalated when the United States and Iran began new hostilities over control of the Strait of Hormuz. The U. S. Navy said it destroyed six small Iranian boats, cruise missiles and drones after President Trump ordered a naval escort for stranded tankers in wh

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May 05 2026POLITICS

Supreme Court Speed‑Ups Voting Map Decision, Boosting Louisiana Republicans

The U. S. Supreme Court moved quickly to let a major change to the Voting Rights Act become active sooner than planned, giving Louisiana’s Republican leaders extra time to reshape congressional districts before the midterm elections. The court’s order followed a lawsuit filed by voters who said t

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