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May 12 2026CELEBRITIES

Kyle’s Lavish Spending Sparks Divorce Drama

Kyle Mowitz, who’s dating Kim Zolciak, is facing a financial headache. His soon-to-be ex-wife, Jillian Green, has filed court papers to stop him from spending freely. Why? She’s worried his money will vanish before she gets her share in their split. She claims his spending is out of control—buying l

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May 12 2026HEALTH

Why many adults in Africa struggle with staying active

One major health issue quietly spreading across Africa is the growing problem of lack of exercise among adults. While many countries focus on diseases like malaria or hunger, physical inactivity is quietly becoming a silent killer. Experts recently gathered data from multiple studies to understand j

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May 12 2026POLITICS

Maryland’s new cash help for moms raises questions about past spending

Maryland is joining a growing list of places testing a simple idea: give low-income moms money with no strings attached. The state will work with the Bridge Project, a program started in 2021 that already sends cash to families in ten other cities and states. Unlike typical welfare programs, this on

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May 12 2026FINANCE

Micron’s Tech Struggles: Why Investors Should Think Twice

The memory chip industry isn’t new to ups and downs, but Micron’s current phase stands out as a textbook example of industry cycles in action. Analysts often warn that past success doesn’t guarantee future wins, especially in fast-moving sectors like semiconductor manufacturing. The bigger question

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May 12 2026ENVIRONMENT

What we breathe: Tiny plastics in the air and why they matter

In cities, the air isn’t just made of oxygen and dust. It carries invisible bits of plastic—some so small they can travel deep into our lungs. These tiny plastic pieces, called inhalable microplastics, don’t just float around randomly. New research shows their numbers change throughout the day and d

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May 12 2026HEALTH

Why some dads in Maluku skip prenatal checkups—and why it matters

In the scattered islands of Maluku, Indonesia, having a baby is a team effort—but not every team shows up the same way. Many fathers skip routine prenatal visits, even though their presence could make pregnancy safer for mothers and newborns. The problem isn’t just distance to clinics or rough roads

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May 12 2026EDUCATION

How university students balance feelings and faith

Many people believe smart feelings and deep beliefs help students handle tough classes better. Studies show that students who understand their emotions and care about meaning in life tend to do well in school and stay healthy. Yet most research looks at these two ideas separately. When students kno

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May 12 2026FINANCE

What to know about AI trading bots for cryptocurrencies in 2026

In 2026, crypto markets move faster than any human can track. Prices change with global news, social media buzz, and sudden trades from big players, leaving individual investors struggling to keep up. Most people lose because they rely on emotions or outdated charts. AI trading platforms aim to solv

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May 12 2026CRYPTO

Can XRP still climb despite recent struggles?

XRP has been stuck in a sideways pattern since February, bouncing between support and resistance levels. Every attempt to push higher keeps failing, leaving traders confused about the next move. Instead of breaking out, the coin is now testing old support zones that held strong before. Volume spiked

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May 12 2026POLITICS

Progressive Pushback: Can Gallego and Schiff Balance Crypto Cash and Rules?

Two Democratic senators from Arizona and California are caught in the middle of a tricky debate over cryptocurrency regulations and ethics. Senators Ruben Gallego and Adam Schiff have both received significant financial support from crypto-related groups, which adds pressure as they consider a new b

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