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May 19 2026TECHNOLOGY

A Truck for Everyday Use That Doesn't Forget Its Tough Side

The 2026 Ford Ranger SuperCrew XLT positions itself as a midsize pickup that refuses to pick sides. It isn’t just a compact truck pretending to be rugged, nor is it a full-size workhorse trying too hard to be nimble. Instead, it aims to do both: handle grocery runs and weekend camping trips without

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May 18 2026TECHNOLOGY

ChatGPT Gets Inside Your Wallet – A Big Deal

OpenAI’s new feature lets ChatGPT peek at bank accounts, credit cards and investments through a service called Plaid. It is only for paid users in the United States right now, but it can reach more than 12, 000 banks and financial firms. The idea is that the AI will give you advice about spending, s

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May 18 2026POLITICS

Russian Citizenship Offer Sparks Moldovan Alarm

Moldova’s leaders have loudly opposed a new Russian plan that would let residents of the breakaway region Transdniestria get Russian passports more easily. The move, announced by President Vladimir Putin, applies to about 350, 000 people in the enclave and removes many of the usual requirements for

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May 18 2026POLITICS

Conflict Sparks Tragic Losses in Gaza

The latest clash in the Gaza Strip has claimed at least four Palestinian lives, according to local health workers. One victim was found near a police outpost in Khan Younis, where Israeli forces say they targeted an individual deemed an immediate danger to their troops. The second incident involved

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May 18 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Cold Case of the Arctic: How This Sci-Fi Horror Show Stands Out

Few things grip viewers like a good horror show. Over the years, many have tried blending science fiction with terror, mixing viruses, monsters, and dark labs. Some pull it off well. Others follow the same old paths—survivors in a broken world, someone turning into a monster, or endless chases throu

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May 18 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Exchange Throws Red Flag After Big Money Vanishes

A crypto trading system called THORChain, known for letting people swap coins across different blockchains without wrapping tokens, hit the brakes over the weekend after hackers made off with about $11 million. A vault that holds coins for trading was cracked open, and money flowed out to unknown wa

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May 18 2026BUSINESS

Iran’s new insurance plan for ships in the Strait of Hormuz

Iran has introduced a new system called Hormuz Safe, a digital insurance platform to help ships pass safely through the Strait of Hormuz. Instead of traditional insurance, vessels will pay using cryptocurrency. The plan is led by Iran’s Economy Ministry, which claims it can manage the strait better

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May 18 2026SCIENCE

Turning farming scraps into useful products in Indonesia

Indonesia throws away huge amounts of plant waste from farms every year. Instead of burning this waste or letting it rot, experts think it could be turned into something useful. Most research in the country focuses on burning the waste for fuel, which is low down on the recycling ladder. Very little

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May 17 2026SPORTS

ASU Teams Set for Big 12 Playoff Push

Arizona State’s athletes are stepping onto the postseason stage this week, with a mix of golf and baseball events that could bring national recognition. The Sun Devils’ men’s and women’s golf squads have already secured spots in the NCAA tournaments, while the baseball team is aiming to break into t

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May 16 2026CRIME

Man Who Ran a Church Bank Is Sentenced for Stealing Over $1 Million

A former finance manager at a New Jersey Catholic parish has been found guilty of taking more than one million dollars from the church. He worked at St. Leo the Great in Lincroft, handling money and operations until he left last June. After his departure, the church staff noticed strange charg

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