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May 20 2026POLITICS

Banks Lock Doors as Protests Rage in Bolivia

La Paz’s banks hit pause Tuesday, shutting doors as street battles raged across the city. Unions, miners, and transport workers marched again, demanding the president ditch his cost-cutting plans and lower rising prices. Some protesters shouted for his removal, a sharp turn from the long stretch of

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May 19 2026SPORTS

Jaipur Showdown: Royals vs Giants in Hot, Bouncy Conditions

In the middle of a tense IPL season, Rajasthan Royals face Lucknow Super Giants at Sawai Mansingh Stadium. Both sides need a win: the Royals to keep playoff hopes alive, the Giants to finish strong after a late surge. Rajasthan has struggled lately, winning only one of five matches. Their return to

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May 19 2026CRIME

A Phone on a Bus Turns into a Tragedy

One ordinary Friday, a Cincinnati bus ride turned fatal when a 52‑year‑old passenger was shot three times over a borrowed cell phone. The victim, who had lent his device to a fellow rider, was killed while the other man fled. The accused, 27‑year‑old Leonte Coston, faces murder charges that could ke

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May 19 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tokushima Team Sets New 112‑Gbps Wireless Record

The team from Tokushima University has pushed the limits of wireless speed, achieving 112 gigabits per second in the 560‑gigahertz band using soliton microcombs. This breakthrough is not about faster phones for now; it tackles the hidden part of networks that moves data between base stations. Back

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May 19 2026POLITICS

Parents Face New Charges Over Teen Trouble

In Washington, D. C. , a new policy says parents can be held responsible if they help their kids break the law. The change is part of a tougher approach to teen crime that started on Friday when federal officials announced they would actively pursue parents under the city’s curfew rules. The l

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May 19 2026CRIME

Seasonal Crime: How to Stay One Step Ahead

Spring brings warmer days and longer nights, but it also opens a door for petty thieves. The first hint that crime is on the rise comes when people start opening windows, leaving cars unlocked and garages ajar. These small slips give easy targets to opportunists who walk down streets in the earl

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May 19 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Berlin’s New Heist Show Tops Netflix Charts

A fresh chapter in the Money Heist saga, “Berlin and the Lady with an Ermine, ” launched on May 15 and quickly climbed to the top of Netflix’s worldwide view‑count list. The series centers on Berlin, played by Pedro Alonso, and his latest escapade with a mysterious lady who keeps an ermine. It follo

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May 19 2026HEALTH

A Lone Colorado Hantavirus Death Stays Separate From Cruise Ship Outbreak

In Colorado, a single adult succumbed to hantavirus after contact with a local rodent. The state health office clarified that this fatality is unrelated to the recent MV Hondius cruise ship incident, which claimed three lives. Officials emphasize that hantavirus risk for the general public rem

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May 19 2026CRYPTO

A New Way to Keep Crypto Safe Without Extra Gadgets

Lock. com has just opened its early‑access program, offering a wallet that keeps your private keys offline while letting you send crypto from any device you already own. The idea is simple: the part that signs transactions stays in a sealed, air‑gapped environment; the part that talks to the network

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May 19 2026POLITICS

Billionaire Money Tries to Shake a Local Democrat’s Campaign

The race for California’s 12th Assembly seat is heating up. A new ad shows a woman named Jackie Elward, who has served twice on the Rohnert Park City Council. She is running as a Democrat for state office, and she has strong backing from workers’ unions. The spot is only 30 seconds long. I

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