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May 29 2026POLITICS

When Workplace Protections Collide

A New Jersey municipal worker found herself caught between two growing concerns at her workplace: alleged sexual harassment from the town mayor and visible mold problems in the office building. She reported the boss for making unwanted comments about her appearance and invading her personal space at

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May 29 2026CRYPTO

Why Bitcoin Stands Alone in the Crypto World

Bitcoin isn’t just another digital coin in a crowded market—it’s the only one that really matters, according to long-time supporters. Recent talks have highlighted how Bitcoin’s dominance isn’t just luck but the result of natural market forces. When big investors and institutions pile into an asset,

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May 28 2026POLITICS

The Justice Department Opens a New Look at Carroll’s Case

In a surprising turn, the U. S. Justice Department has started a criminal inquiry into E. Jean Carroll, the author who once said former President Donald Trump had raped her in the 1990s. The investigation centers on whether Carroll might have lied while giving evidence in two civil suits that she wo

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May 28 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Chiefs Star Wins Emmy for Football Docuseries

Patrick Mahomes, the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback, has added a new trophy to his collection. He earned a Sports Emmy Award for being an executive producer of the Netflix series “Quarterback. ” The show, made with NFL Films and Omaha Productions, follows the lives of professional quarterbacks from

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May 28 2026SPORTS

Why India’s map got a tech fail at an IPL party

The Dharamsala qualifier between RCB and GT was already a high-energy game, with RCB piling up a record playoff score of 254/5. Fans in the stands watched lasers and fireworks light up the stadium between innings, but the show wasn’t perfect. A giant projection of India’s outline inside the IPL trop

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May 28 2026ENVIRONMENT

Biscayne Bay: Big money, big problems

Biscayne Bay isn’t just a pretty face for Miami-Dade. It pumps $64 billion into the local economy every year through tourism, boating, and real estate. But behind the dollar signs, the bay’s health is in rough shape. The latest report shows most areas still flunking or barely passing, with a few sma

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May 28 2026HEALTH

Clergy and Hospice Teams: Working Together for Better End-of-Life Care

Many people facing serious illness or the end of life want help that goes beyond medicine. They often ask for spiritual support from their faith leaders. Yet in the U. S. , hospitals and hospice teams don’t always connect well with local clergy. When this happens, patients might get treatments they

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May 28 2026HEALTH

Can yoga help patients with head and neck cancer during radiation therapy?

Head and neck cancer patients often face tough side effects from radiation therapy like tiredness, pain, and stress. These issues can make daily life harder. Researchers wanted to see if adding yoga to their routine could improve their well-being. They studied patients who did yoga regularly—includi

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May 28 2026FINANCE

Paraguay Faces Payment Hurdles While Struggling to Keep Debt Under Control

Paraguay just started paying back $1 billion to suppliers who’ve been waiting for years. This isn’t just about settling old bills—it could push the government past its own spending limits. The problem started when the pandemic hit in 2020, causing the country’s deficit to balloon to 6. 1% of GDP. Th

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May 28 2026FINANCE

Bitcoin vs. Tech Stocks: Where’s the Smart Money Really Going?

Right now, Bitcoin sits at around $75, 000 while some experts say it should be closer to $134, 000. So why the gap? A lot of investors have dumped crypto for tech stocks like Nvidia, pulled in by big profits and hype. This isn’t just guesswork—data shows hedge funds are heavily betting on tech, leav

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