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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 2026POLITICS

Stoicism in the Spotlight: A Political Game

The idea of stoicism says you should only worry about what you can control. In reality, many things happen without warning: prices rise in war, loved ones die suddenly, and our minds don’t have a reset button. Yet today many people see stoicism as a way to stay calm and succeed. A new versi

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May 10 2026CRYPTO

Which Crypto Wins the Long‑Term Game?

The debate over whether XRP or Ethereum is a smarter long‑term bet boils down to how each coin’s ecosystem can keep growing and staying useful. XRP has built its reputation on Ripple’s focus on regulation and banking needs. Its ledger now supports a tokenized asset market worth about $1 billion,

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May 10 2026FINANCE

Crypto Apps Turn Into Everyday Banking in Developing Nations

People in many parts of the world are starting to rely on crypto exchanges as their main way to save money, pay bills and invest, a new study shows. The research found that in 2026, users from emerging markets made up more than three‑quarters of all people on the Binance platform. That is a jump fro

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May 10 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI Bots Get Their Own Crypto Wallets – A New Twist in Digital Money

Trust Wallet and Mesh are revamping crypto wallets so that AI agents can store value, prove who they are, and move money on the blockchain. The change comes because a bot can’t do anything until it has a wallet with funds, said Mesh CTO Arjun Mukherjee at CoinDesk Miami. He called this the “co

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May 10 2026CRIME

Crypto Crime Surge: Europe Leads the Attack Wave

Recent data shows that violent thefts targeting cryptocurrency owners have climbed sharply, with losses topping $101 million in the first four months of 2026. A security firm that tracks these incidents reports that only 34 attacks have been recorded worldwide, yet the damage has nearly doubled comp

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May 10 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Star‑Studded Showdown at the Lakers vs. Thunder Game 3

The third game of the Western Conference semifinals turned downtown Los Angeles into a celebrity hotspot, with movie stars, music producers, and sports legends filling the arena. Leonardo DiCaprio sat on the baseline beside the Thunder bench, joined by actor Lukas Haas. Nearby, Don Johnson and No

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May 10 2026CRIME

Sprinter in Trouble: Crypto Scam Charges Raise Questions

A British Olympic sprinter now faces legal trouble after being accused of playing a role in a cryptocurrency scam that used clever tricks to steal money. Police arrested ten people in April across four counties—Kent, Essex, London, and Wakefield—after investigating claims that victims were tricked t

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May 10 2026FINANCE

Trump Media's Wild Crypto Ride Leaves Big Loss in Its Wake

Trump Media & Technology Group, the company behind Truth Social, just shared its money report for early 2026. It shows something interesting: the company actually made $17. 9 million in operating cash flow, which is like money coming in from daily business. But don’t get too excited—it also lost $40

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May 10 2026TECHNOLOGY

What happens when robots do all the work?

Some billionaires now say heavy effort at work might not matter in the future. A tech leader recently claimed that hard work could become worthless as machines and artificial intelligence take over tasks. He argued that talent and long hours will no longer guarantee success because smart software an

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