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May 05 2026TECHNOLOGY

Europe’s Banking Chiefs Want a Powerful AI Tool — But Can They Trust It?

A cutting-edge AI model that spots hidden flaws in computer systems has become a hot topic in European financial circles. Called Mythos, this system can quickly uncover zero-day vulnerabilities — hidden weaknesses in software that even experts miss for years. Recent tests found thousands of serious

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May 05 2026HEALTH

Does a lung cancer drug lower or raise other health risks?

Researchers tracked how often a drug called bevacizumab improved survival without causing new lung damage in people fighting the most common type of lung cancer that starts outside the lungs. The study looked at adults who had never been treated for this cancer but were about to start a standard fir

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May 05 2026BUSINESS

Binance Hosts Free Online Event with Industry Leaders to Discuss Crypto’s Future

A major virtual event called Binance Online is happening on May 13 at 11 AM UTC, bringing together experts from crypto, finance, and tech for over four hours of discussions. Unlike typical marketing events, this one focuses on real challenges like how blockchain technology can work better with tradi

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May 05 2026FINANCE

The New Way to Invest in XRP Without Holding Crypto

EvernorthXRP is trying a fresh approach to bring XRP closer to mainstream investors without forcing them to deal with digital wallets or private keys. Instead of just buying and holding XRP, the project plans to use a system where the tokens grow through smart investment strategies over time. This m

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May 05 2026POLITICS

One in a dozen: How San Diego County might pay for bigger services

San Diego County could soon ask its residents to pay a little more at the cash register to fund services that many agree are stretched thin. Volunteers backing a half-cent sales-tax boost just delivered 151, 000 signatures—far more than the 103, 000 needed to land the question on the November ballot

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May 05 2026BUSINESS

A New Spot for Relaxation Arrives in Canal Park

Duluth’s downtown just got a fresh spot for people looking to unwind. The Lighthouse Spa & Boutique opened its doors in Canal Park, offering a full day spa experience where locals can relax and recharge. Two of the co-owners previously worked at another spa in the area but wanted to create something

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May 05 2026POLITICS

Fixing Maine's Government: Why Change Matters

Maine's government has a long-standing problem that few people discuss openly. Over the past few years, the state legislature has shifted from working together to pushing through decisions with minimal input from opposing views. This shift started when the budget process became controlled by a singl

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May 05 2026SPORTS

From rookie to key player: What changed for one Mets outfielder?

Carson Benge started this season hot in the outfield, but his bat had been quiet until now. The 23-year-old Mets rookie finally showed his full potential this week—first with two jaw-dropping catches in a row, then with power at the plate. On Monday, he made a diving grab in center field before knoc

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May 05 2026CELEBRITIES

Hollywood dust settles as Lively and Baldoni resolve legal fight over movie drama

Two years after filming wrapped on the romantic movie “It Ends With Us, ” Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni have quietly ended their courtroom clash. The surprise settlement avoids a high-profile trial that was set for mid-May and could have had both actors taking the stand. During the dispute, Lively

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May 05 2026POLITICS

Small businesses get a big shout-out in Washington

Every year, the U. S. sets aside a week to recognize the millions of small businesses that keep the economy moving. This time around, one Utah company stood out among the honorees. Beacon Commercial Door and Lock, a Salt Lake City business run by third-generation owner Chad Riches, was singled out f

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