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May 07 2026POLITICS

Brazil and US leaders to tackle trade and crime talks

A top official from Brazil says the country's president will meet with his US counterpart to discuss trade and security issues. The meeting happens as both nations try to rebuild trust after past trade conflicts. Earlier, the US put heavy taxes on some Brazilian products, which hurt business between

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May 07 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin's rise depends on this key milestone and new US law

A major crypto investor predicts Bitcoin could jump to $100, 000—but first it needs to push past $84, 000. That number isn’t just a random price point. It’s where Bitcoin bounced back from earlier this year, making it a critical barrier to break. A new US bill called the CLARITY Act could help push

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May 06 2026POLITICS

Vietnam Tightens Rules on Online Piracy to Dodge US Tariffs

Vietnam is stepping up its fight against digital piracy and fake goods, aiming to spot more violations before the United States threatens new trade barriers. The government announced a plan that should raise detection rates by 20% in the next month, with customs officials expected to halt more shipm

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May 06 2026POLITICS

Ohio’s Senate race heats up before November showdown

Ohio voters have just picked their candidates for one of this year’s biggest political battles, setting up a high-stakes Senate showdown in November. Democrats will back Sherrod Brown, a familiar name in Ohio politics who will now try to take on Republican Jon Husted for a Senate seat. Meanwhile, th

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May 06 2026POLITICS

Why Hungary’s Warning Should Matter to American Voters

This November, Americans face a choice that could shape the next generation. Over the past few years, some leaders have pushed policies that weaken voting rights, attack free speech, and reward corruption. These moves mirror what happened in Hungary, where an elected leader slowly chipped away at de

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May 05 2026HEALTH

Beef Barley Comfort Soup for Sick Days

When friends feel under the weather, a steaming bowl of homemade soup can lift spirits and soothe throats. This hearty beef barley recipe is easy to prepare in bulk, freezes well for up to three months, and can be reheated whenever a cold or flu strikes. Start by cutting 2 pounds of boneless chuck

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May 05 2026HEALTH

Rising Sea Bacteria: Norway’s 2014‑2018 Story

The ocean hides tiny bacteria that can hurt people when the water is warm. Two kinds, Vibrio and Shewanella, are especially active in such conditions. In Norway between 2014 and 2018, doctors saw more cases than before. Scientists wanted to know why these infections were increasing. They collected

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May 05 2026HEALTH

Body Weight, Smoking, and Arthritis: A Closer Look

The study examined how body weight and smoking affect the chance of developing rheumatoid arthritis. Researchers used data from a long‑term health survey that follows Australian women over many years. They measured each participant’s body mass index (BMI) and recorded whether they smoked. Then they

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May 05 2026POLITICS

Germany\'s Leader Faces Challenges as U. S. Steps Back

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has reached his one-year mark in office during a tough period in relations with the U. S. President Donald Trump recently announced plans to impose a 25% tariff on European car imports and remove thousands of American troops from Germany. These actions came after Tru

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May 05 2026LIFESTYLE

Easy Snacking: Simple Spiced Nuts and Seeds

Plant-based eating seems like a modern trend, but Linda McCartney was pushing this idea decades ago. Back in the 80s and 90s, finding plant-based ingredients wasn’t as easy as it is today. Now, stores carry more options, and farmers’ markets make fresh, seasonal eating simpler. Nuts and seeds are gr

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