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May 10 2026POLITICS

Rich Tax Fight Could Push CEOs Out of New York

The mayor’s new “rich tax” plan is turning city leaders into targets, a move that could push them away from the city. By focusing on high‑profile figures like Ken Griffin, the plan sends a clear message that success is unwelcome. The city already has high taxes that have caused many residents to lea

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May 10 2026SPORTS

Young Star Joao Fonseca: Focus, Family and a Fresh Approach

Joao Fonseca is turning heads on the tennis world, but he keeps his eye on the real goal: steady growth. He started his season in Rome against Hamad Medjedovic, ranked 27th in the world and the youngest Top‑30 player. Despite the buzz around him, Fonseca says his confidence comes from feeling health

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May 10 2026CRIME

Crime Rising on New York Subways, Even as City Rates Drop

New data from the police shows that fights and thefts on the city’s underground trains have climbed, while overall street crime has fallen. The latest month brought a shocking fourth killing on the subway this year, a jump of three hundred percent compared with last year. A repeat offender nam

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May 10 2026SPORTS

Warriors Keep Coach Kerr: New Deal and Future Plans

Steve Kerr has signed a two‑year contract to stay on as the Golden State Warriors’ head coach, making him the highest‑paid NBA coach for the next season. The agreement came after a series of talks with owner Joe Lacob and GM Mike Dunleavy, who focused on the team’s strategy and long‑term vision rath

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May 10 2026HEALTH

Raising Voices: A Community Call for Safer Births

A quiet gathering at a South Side church turned into an urgent conversation about pregnancy and health. Expecting mothers, future moms, and their friends listened to a panel of doctors, midwives, and advocates who shared how to fight for safer births. The focus was on Black women, whose birth‑relate

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May 10 2026BUSINESS

Topgolf Faces Big Staff Cuts After New Ownership

Topgolf, the popular golf‑themed entertainment chain, has started cutting jobs across the country after being bought by a private‑equity group. The company’s three Alabama sites in Huntsville, Birmingham and Mobile have all felt the impact, with reports that about five workers were let go at each lo

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May 10 2026ENVIRONMENT

A Fresh Look at Protecting Flathead Lake

Flathead Lake is famous for its clear water, and that clarity comes from careful choices made by people over many years. Those decisions were based on old knowledge, modern science and solid rules, because once water gets dirty it is hard to clean up again. Even though more people are moving into t

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May 10 2026HEALTH

Taiwan’s Newborn Test for Rare Sugar‑Metabolism Disorders

In August 2015, Taiwan began testing every newborn for a group of rare enzyme problems called mucopolysaccharidoses (MPS). The goal was to find the disease early and start treatment before serious damage occurs. Researchers later reviewed how many babies were caught, when they were diagnosed, and wh

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May 10 2026TECHNOLOGY

Quantum Computers Show Big Leap in Protein Study

IBM presented a new step for quantum machines, showing a protein simulation that is 210 times more precise than older methods. The announcement came during its Think 2026 conference, where the company highlighted how quantum and regular computers can collaborate. Instead of forcing classical m

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May 10 2026OPINION

Different Paths to Raising Kids

A woman’s role as a parent never fits neatly into one box. When people think about Mother’s Day, they often imagine a perfect day of gifts and smiles. In reality, many moms feel as if the holiday is a moment to judge themselves: “Did I choose the right path? Did my choices hurt my children? ” Th

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