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May 09 2026FINANCE

AI Trading Bot Lets New Users Jump Into Market Moves

BsStrategy has opened a new door for people who want to trade with computers instead of watching charts all day. The company’s platform, which can read market data in real time and run ready‑made trading plans, is now live for anyone to try. Anyone who signs up today gets a $10 credit to play around

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May 09 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Season of Top‑Rated Crime Drama Returns to Netflix

A crime series that once held a perfect score on Rotten Tomatoes has re‑appeared after a five‑year break. The Danish show, originally called “The Chestnut Man, ” was adapted from a novel by Søren Sveistrup, who also wrote “The Killing. ” Fans of the first season now have a fresh chapter: “The Chestn

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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 08 2026FINANCE

Hidden Costs of Hand‑Made Finance Work

Many firms see technical debt as a growth side effect, but few notice the hidden operational debt that creeps into finance. Early on, teams patch together spreadsheet hacks and informal approvals to keep the books moving. When transaction numbers grow and new reporting rules appear, those patches tu

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May 08 2026SCIENCE

Testing a New Brain Cancer Drug: What Research Shows So Far

Doctors often face tough choices when treating aggressive brain tumors. A recent trial looked at how well a drug called regorafenib works in newly diagnosed and recurring glioblastoma cases. Instead of traditional methods, researchers used a flexible approach where patient data influenced treatment

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May 08 2026BUSINESS

Continental shows strong start to 2026 despite market challenges

The first quarter of 2026 brought mixed results for Continental, a major player in the tire and industrial technology sectors. While sales dipped slightly due to weak global markets and currency fluctuations, the company managed to boost profitability in its core divisions. This achievement came des

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May 07 2026HEALTH

Perimenopause: Simple Tips for a Healthier Transition

When a woman’s ovaries start to change, she enters perimenopause. It is the time before menopause when hormones become uneven and periods may skip or feel different. These changes can bring many symptoms, like hot flashes and mood swings. Everyone experiences them in their own way. Alcohol m

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May 07 2026FINANCE

AI Tools That Trade While You Sleep

Financial tools are getting smarter every year. One new player gives users bots that buy and sell stocks or crypto without lifting a finger. The idea sounds futuristic, but the nuts and bolts are simple: plug in an email, pick a plan, and watch the trades roll in. Critics argue that putting money on

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May 06 2026SCIENCE

Pollen’s Hidden Switch: How Tiny RNA Ends Shape Plant Reproduction

Pollen is the key to a plant’s next generation, but scientists have only recently begun to see how small changes in RNA can steer its development. A new study looks closely at a process called alternative polyadenylation, or APA, where the cell chooses different “stop” points for RNA molecules. Thes

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May 06 2026HEALTH

Easy Check for Face‑Recognition Problems

People often use famous faces to see if someone can spot them. This helps find prosopagnosia, a condition where people miss familiar faces. Recently, tests that use unfamiliar faces became popular because they are quick and can be done online. However, skipping famous‑face tests might change what w

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