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Jun 02 2026TECHNOLOGY

Secure AI in Buying: New Tools Keep Money and Contracts Safe

Zip, a company that helps businesses buy things more easily, has just launched two new AI products. One is called “Superagents. ” These are smart helpers that can read contracts, code invoices and talk with suppliers while staying inside Zip’s safety rules. The other is a special version of the Mode

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Jun 02 2026POLITICS

Church and State: A Fresh Take on a Long‑Debated Idea

The United States was built on many ideas, but the notion that it started with a strict split between religion and government is not clear from its founding documents. The First Amendment says Congress cannot set up a national religion or stop people from practicing theirs, and it also protects free

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Jun 02 2026SPORTS

Rafael Jodar: A Young Spanish Star’s Rise to the ATP

Rafael Jodar grew up in Madrid, where his parents were school teachers and he began swinging a racket at the age of four. His dad, a former high‑school basketball coach, taught him early lessons in discipline and hard work that would shape his tennis career. By six he was training at the famed Clu

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Jun 02 2026HEALTH

Nurses and the Choice to Help End Life

In a recent nationwide survey, doctors who work closely with nurses were asked if they would help patients who want to end their own lives. The study looked at both nurse practitioners and registered nurses, trying to find out what makes them say yes or no. The results show that most nurses are not

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Jun 02 2026SCIENCE

Using Big Data to Track How People Grow Around the World

A team of researchers from many countries set up a plan to study how people’s lives change over time. They used data collected from the Global Flourishing Study, which follows participants in several nations. The goal was to look at many different outcomes—like health, job satisfaction, and relation

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Jun 02 2026RELIGION

Feeling Good Through Faith and Thanks

Relief from stress, a sense of purpose, and simple joy are all parts of what makes life feel good. In two Muslim‑majority countries, researchers wanted to know how these feelings link with religious practice. They studied 812 adults from Turkey and Jordan, asking them about how often they pray or at

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Jun 02 2026CRYPTO

Dogecoin Gets a Big Push into Mainstream Fintech

A new partnership has linked Dogecoin with Paxos, a platform that powers crypto services for companies like PayPal and Venmo. The deal could let millions of people use Dogecoin on familiar apps. Paxos offers a secure, regulated way for businesses to add digital currencies. By adding Dogecoin, it op

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Jun 02 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Funds Lose Billions as Market Fear Grows

The week that ended May saw investors yank a huge chunk of money out of crypto funds, taking the second‑biggest pullback in 2026. A total of $1. 67 billion was withdrawn, and over the past three weeks that adds up to more than $4 billion leaving digital asset products. This streak of redemptions co

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Jun 02 2026CRYPTO

XRP’s Short Dip May Signal a Big Bounce

XRP slipped about 2. 5 % yesterday, yet a well‑known analyst believes the move could be an early sign of a strong rally. The forecast points to a target near $2. 70–$2. 80, drawn from how the coin has behaved in earlier price ranges and where traders have been adding money. The idea is that XR

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Jun 02 2026CRYPTO

Binance Goes Beyond Crypto, Starts Free U. S. Stock Trading

Binance now lets users trade over 7, 000 U. S. stocks and ETFs without paying a fee. The platform offers fractional shares that can start as low as $5, and trading is open 24 hours a day for five days each week. Binance handles the stock side through Nest Trading Limited, a broker‑dealer licensed in

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