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May 22 2026SCIENCE

How Taxonomy Shapes Species Protection

Scientists who protect animals and plants rely on names to keep track of what is at risk. When new species are found or old ones are re‑named, the list of what needs saving changes. Despite this, no single report shows how the most trusted extinction lists use these names. To investigate, res

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May 22 2026FINANCE

SpaceX’s IPO and Bitcoin Surprises

SpaceX has officially filed for an initial public offering, aiming to raise a record‑breaking amount and value itself at $1. 75 trillion. The company plans to list on the Nasdaq under the ticker SPCX, with a roadshow starting June 4 and an official debut on June 12. In its filing, SpaceX revealed

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May 22 2026POLITICS

Colbert’s Final Show: A Political Farewell and Media Drama

Stephen Colbert ended his run on CBS with a mix of sharp political jabs and celebrity cameos. His monologues had long focused on criticizing President Trump and supporting Democratic causes, turning the show into a platform for partisan commentary. In July 2025 CBS announced it would end “The

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May 22 2026SCIENCE

DNA Tests in the News: What You Need to Know

UK newspapers often talk about DNA tests as if they are magic. They say the tests can read our genes and predict illnesses. The stories usually come from big projects like the 100, 000 Genomes Project or the NHS Genomic Medicine Service. People who read these stories might think DNA testing will

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May 22 2026CELEBRITIES

Snoop Dogg’s Company Seeks to Drop Out of Drakeo Lawsuit

Snoop Dogg’s business wants the court to dismiss its name from a lawsuit that follows Drakeo the Ruler’s death in 2021. The case began after a backstage fight at the Once Upon a Time in L A festival, where Drakeo was stabbed. Family members sued several organizers for not giving enough security. Th

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May 22 2026HEALTH

New Proton Center Brings Cancer Care Home for Kids

Southwest Florida Proton, a new cancer clinic in Estero, now offers proton therapy that many young patients need. The center lets families stay close to home instead of traveling far for treatment. Proton therapy is especially helpful for children because it targets tumors more precisely than reg

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May 22 2026SPORTS

Bright Beats on a Sunny Pitch: Hyderabad’s Big Showdown

Sunrisers Hyderabad and Royal Challengers Bengaluru are set to clash in a match that could decide who keeps the top spot alive. Both sides already secured playoff places, but the game will tell which team has a better chance of reaching the finals. SRH’s lineup is known for fast starts, with Travi

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May 22 2026POLITICS

Redrawing the Map: A Call for Fairness in South Carolina

South Carolina’s lawmakers are currently debating how to redraw congressional district lines. The stakes are high: the shape of these maps can decide who gets to speak for a community in Washington. Some politicians believe that reshaping the districts will give them an easier path to reelecti

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May 22 2026SPORTS

New Offense, New Ideas: How Sean Mannion is Shaping the Eagles

Sean Mannion, once a backup quarterback in the NFL, has stepped into the role of play‑caller for the Eagles and is already making his mark. He spent nine seasons on the sidelines, learning from a variety of coaches and teams, which gave him a unique view of offensive strategy. Now, as the fift

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May 22 2026SCIENCE

New Path for Obesity Drugs: A Small Company’s Big Idea

SureNano Science, a Canadian biotech firm, is stepping into the fast‑growing world of GLP‑1 medicines that help people lose weight and control blood sugar. These drugs, like Ozempic and Wegovy, have already made huge profits, so big pharma is scrambling to create the next hit. SureNano wants to comp

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