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May 26 2026SPORTS

Coach Claims Team Is Winning By Numbers

Kenny Atkinson, the coach of the Cleveland Cavaliers, said the team is actually doing well when you look at statistics. He told reporters that out of three games, the Cavaliers have performed better than expected in two of them. The comment was made while the team is down 3-0 against the New Y

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May 26 2026SPORTS

Strongman Sets Record Weight at Vegas Fitness Show

A 6‑foot‑9, 400‑plus‑pound Icelandic athlete lifted a barbell that weighed over a ton at a popular health and fitness event in Las Vegas. The crowd, made up of tech investors, wellness influencers, and biohackers, watched closely as the barbell bent under his grip. The athlete’s name is Hafthor Björ

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May 26 2026POLITICS

Alaska’s Baby‑Care Program Gets a Boost

A new law will give more money to Alaska’s Infant Learning Program, a free service that helps babies with developmental delays. The bill was approved by both houses of the state legislature and now waits for the governor’s signature. The program, run by 15 providers across the state, offers therapy

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May 26 2026POLITICS

Debt Forgiveness for Russian Soldiers Joining the Ukraine Conflict

Putin announced a new decree that will erase up to 10 million roubles of debt for people who have signed a contract with the defence ministry from May 1 onward, or for their spouses. The debt relief applies only if the creditors had already started a legal claim before that date. Those who joi

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May 26 2026SCIENCE

DNA Polymerase Choices Shape the Noise in Short Repeat DNA Tests

The way scientists amplify DNA for tests depends heavily on the enzyme they pick. Thermostable DNA polymerases are used in PCR to copy DNA accurately, but mistakes can sneak in. These errors matter when scientists look for tiny changes, like a single mutation in a patient’s sample or the DNA of a mi

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May 26 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Crime Show That Keeps You Guessing

The new series, now in its fourth season, has a 98 % score on Rotten Tomatoes and shows that fresh ideas can outshine older classics. Its creator once worked as a comedian, which explains the show’s blend of dark jokes and tight storytelling. Instead of following the usual rise‑to‑power arc se

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May 26 2026TECHNOLOGY

Meta’s AI Revolution: How Workers Will Shift Roles

Meta’s chief technology officer, Andrew Bosworth, has announced a sweeping plan to use artificial intelligence to reshape the company’s staff. In a memo sent across the firm, he said the goal is for AI agents to take over most routine tasks. Human employees will then focus on guiding, checking, and

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May 26 2026HEALTH

PrEP Awareness Varies Across Chinese Cities for MSM

In China, men who have sex with men (MSM) can protect themselves from HIV using pre‑exposure prophylaxis, or PrEP. It works well when taken regularly, but many MSM still do not know about it or use it. Researchers wanted to find out if the city you live in matters. They looked at data from many MSM

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May 26 2026HEALTH

Ebola’s Rising Threat in Africa: A Call for Action

The Ebola crisis in Africa has grown into the continent’s second‑largest outbreak, with a death toll that now tops 220. The World Health Organization reports more than 900 suspected cases in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), where the virus began, and a handful of infections in neighboring Uga

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May 26 2026POLITICS

Reopening Iran’s Web: A New Chapter After 87 Days Offline

Iran’s leader has announced that the country will lift its long‑lasting block on global internet connections, a decision reported by state media. The order follows an almost three‑month stretch during which most Iranians could not reach the wider web, a period that began after protests sparked a nat

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