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May 19 2026SPORTS

Fighters Face Tough Choices Before and After the Fight

Mixed martial arts brings big money and big risks. The sport’s top boss once aimed to step into the ring himself. Instead, he watched others take the hits and later wondered about the cost. Boxing once tempted him, but he walked away before getting hurt. He knows now that gloves and cages don’t eras

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May 19 2026SPORTS

NBA Showdowns Heat Up: Two Big Series Kick Off Tonight

The NBA playoffs are entering a crucial phase tonight as two highly anticipated series get underway. In the West, the San Antonio Spurs face the Oklahoma City Thunder—a matchup between the league’s top two teams this season. This isn’t just any playoff game; it’s the first time in over 25 years that

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May 19 2026CRYPTO

Dogecoin dips while Shiba Inu holds steady: What’s next for these meme coins?

Dogecoin took a 5% hit this week, dropping to $0. 1039 and testing a key support level at $0. 1037. This level has been a battleground for weeks, acting as a pivot point between buyers and sellers. Earlier, DOGE had briefly touched $0. 1173 before facing strong selling pressure, and now it’s sliding

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May 19 2026SCIENCE

Unlocking Personal Metabolism: A Smarter Way to Spot Changes

Every person’s body runs a unique chemical dance influenced by genes, habits, and surroundings. A new approach called MetaboVariation 2. 0 acts like a high-tech motion sensor for this dance, spotting irregular moves at a glance. Unlike basic tools that check single chemicals one by one, this advance

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May 18 2026CRYPTO

Dogecoin Could Spark a Retail Surge, Says Wall Street Veteran

A seasoned macro strategist on Wall Street believes that Dogecoin’s next move could signal a growing interest from everyday traders. He noted that the coin has not attracted much attention from large institutions, but its technical indicators suggest a possible breakout. If Dogecoin rises beyond rec

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May 18 2026SCIENCE

Farmers Face a New Invader: How Ghana’s Maize Growers Fight the Fall Armyworm

Maize farmers in Ghana are battling a relentless pest that threatens their income and food security. The insect, known as the fall armyworm, has spread across the country, damaging crops and making it hard for farmers to keep up. Researchers studied how these growers view the problem and what tactic

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May 18 2026HEALTH

Kidney‑Toxin Research: A Global Trend Review

The study looks back at how scientists have talked about kidney toxins over more than three decades. It tracks articles published from 1991 to 2024, showing how interest in these substances has risen. The work identifies which countries and institutions publish most papers, pointing out leadin

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May 18 2026FINANCE

Budget Carelessness Weakens Nations

A growing debt problem means a nation can no longer act on its promises. When politicians focus on short‑term popularity—cutting taxes or adding programs that the budget cannot support—they give up long‑term stability. Even if a state or country has big ideas, its future is cut short by the co

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May 18 2026OPINION

How poverty shapes lives over time

Most poverty studies focus on either big systems or personal choices, but both miss the bigger picture. One side blames society’s flaws—bad jobs, weak wages, or poor policies. The other side blames individuals—bad habits, poor decisions, or weak willpower. Neither view captures how poverty actually

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May 18 2026POLITICS

Why the U. S. is suddenly eyeing Guyana's resources

While most eyes were on the Middle East, a small South American country quietly became a hotspot for global powers. Guyana sits on massive oil reserves found in the last ten years, making it a key player in today’s energy crisis. But oil isn’t the only resource drawing attention—bauxite, a mineral u

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