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May 10 2026POLITICS

The Congress‑War Rule: A Check on Hot‑Headed Leaders

Congress has the exclusive right to say a country is at war. Presidents have often gone ahead anyway, starting fights before Congress says so. When a president acts alone, the nation risks being dragged into costly battles. The article points out that this rule exists to stop a leader who m

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May 10 2026HEALTH

Why coffee is getting a health upgrade (and how to drink it right)

Coffee used to get a bad rap. Doctors once warned pregnant women to avoid it and linked it to scary diseases like cancer. But those old warnings mostly came from studies that mixed up coffee with smoking—people often lit up while sipping their brew, making it hard to tell what was really causing har

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May 09 2026TECHNOLOGY

The Hidden Cost of AI in Finance: More Than Just Efficiency

Companies in private equity and software services are rushing to adopt AI, promising faster financial reports and automated data analysis. The idea is simple: let machines handle the boring, repetitive tasks so humans can focus on big-picture decisions. But there’s a catch. When every firm uses the

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May 09 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tech companies invite philosophers to help shape AI rules

Companies like Anthropic and OpenAI are suddenly asking religious leaders for advice on making AI behave ethically. This seems odd because Silicon Valley has traditionally viewed organized religion with suspicion. Last week in New York, faith leaders from Christian, Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist and other t

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May 09 2026BUSINESS

Sony’s profits dip but bright future predicted for tech and entertainment giant

Sony Group Corporation recently announced its latest financial results, showing a slight drop in annual profits but predicting a strong rebound in the coming year. For the period ending in March, the Tokyo-based company earned 1. 03 trillion yen ($6. 6 billion), which is 3. 4% lower than the previou

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May 09 2026FINANCE

Bitcoin’s Role in Global Tensions: Why Iran’s Frozen Funds Matter

Countries often use money as a weapon in disputes, and Iran’s experience shows how digital cash can’t always escape the same fate. When the U. S. froze assets linked to Iran, it wasn’t just about politics—it exposed a hard truth about Bitcoin’s limits. Many thought crypto would be untouchable becaus

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May 08 2026POLITICS

Data Centers: Colorado’s New Chance to Grow

Colorado is facing a budget crunch and needs fresh investment. A new bill proposes giving state sales‑tax breaks to companies that build data centers, hoping the tech giant’s money will come back into local communities. Data centers are essential for cloud computing, gaming and online services

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May 08 2026BUSINESS

Sony Pictures Hits Mixed Results in 2025: Anime Wins, Film Losses

Sony Pictures Entertainment’s earnings for the year that ended March 31, 2026 show a picture of balance. Total sales reached JPY1. 499 trillion, about $9. 92 billion, essentially unchanged from the previous year. The company’s biggest draw was the anime film “Infinity Castle, ” which earned $741 mil

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May 08 2026BUSINESS

Sony Projects Profit Growth Amid Gaming Sales Dip

Sony announced that its operating profit for the fiscal year ending March 2027 is expected to climb by 11 %, reaching roughly 1. 6 trillion yen (about $10. 2 billion). This increase comes even though the company’s gaming division, a key revenue source, is projected to see lower sales. The firm also

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May 06 2026TECHNOLOGY

Coinbase Cuts Staff as AI Changes the Game

Coinbase, the biggest U. S. crypto exchange, will let go of about 700 employees—roughly 14 percent of its workforce. The move comes as the company says artificial intelligence is speeding up work, making many tasks faster and less labor‑intensive. CEO Brian Armstrong told staff that the biggest d

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