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May 27 2026FINANCE

Stocks That Made Headlines: A Quick Look at Tech and Space Movers

Micron Technology’s shares jumped close to twenty percent, pushing the price above $900 for the first time in years. Analysts say this lift comes from a growing need for high‑bandwidth memory that powers artificial intelligence, turning the company’s future outlook into a bright spot for investors.

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May 27 2026BUSINESS

Women CFOs Lead the AI Infrastructure Race

In the current surge of artificial intelligence, companies are pouring billions into building the hardware that powers it. The people steering these budgets are often women, a fact that raises questions about gender roles in tech leadership. These finance chiefs do more than approve numbers; they

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May 27 2026TECHNOLOGY

Simpler ad campaigns: Google merges Display and Demand Gen

For many years, Google has let brands place ads on millions of partner sites through its Display Network. That service used to run separately from Demand Gen, which focused on YouTube, Shorts, Discover and Gmail. Now both tools sit under one control panel, so a single click can shift a campaign from

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May 26 2026TECHNOLOGY

Different Ways to Talk with Doctors Online Boost Health Help

The world of online health has grown fast. New platforms now let people chat in text, see a doctor through video, or call for help. These options change how patients reach out for care. Many studies look at how digital visits replace or add to in‑person appointments. But they often treat all online

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May 25 2026SCIENCE

A Quiet Tumor That Spreads Slowly Around the World

AOT is a small, non‑cancerous growth that forms in the jaw. It looks like tiny tubes or circles under a microscope and usually stays inside its capsule, so it rarely invades nearby tissues. Because AOT grows very slowly, many people do not notice it until it becomes large enough to cause a visibl

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May 24 2026ENTERTAINMENT

How the next Star Wars films might finally get their act together

For years, Star Wars fans have watched different shows and movies float around with no clear way to fit them all together. Imagine trying to solve a puzzle where the pieces keep changing shape—that’s the experience many have had. Now, a new trilogy is in development, and one big difference could cha

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May 24 2026HEALTH

Tracking Blood Sugar Made Easier: What Research Says About Glucose Monitors

Wearable tech isn’t just for fitness trackers anymore. For people with diabetes, small sensors stuck on the skin now watch blood sugar levels 24/7. These gadgets, called continuous glucose monitors (CGMs), send real-time updates so users know when to adjust diet, exercise, or medication. But do they

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May 23 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Quiet Talent Meets a Loud Crime World

The film follows Niki White, a piano tuner in New York City, who works alongside his mentor Harry Horowitz. Harry is loud and full of energy, while Niki is quiet and focused, always wearing earplugs to block out noise. One day, Harry accidentally locks his hearing aids in a safe, forcing Niki to lea

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May 22 2026SCIENCE

Fungi and Compost Team Up to Fight Plant Nematodes

In the world of farming, tiny worms called plant‑parasitic nematodes can cause big problems for crops. Scientists have found that certain fungi, known as nematophagous fungi (NF), can help keep these worms in check. A new review looked at how combining these fungi with organic matter—like compost or

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May 21 2026POLITICS

New Direction: Valencia Promises Stronger Security and Economic Growth

Paloma Valencia, a 48‑year‑old candidate from the Democratic Center party, announced that she would abandon Colombia’s current “total peace” policy if elected president. She said a new era of security would start under her leadership, and she plans to reactivate arrest warrants against armed groups.

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