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May 27 2026BUSINESS

Quarter‑Results Near: Marvell’s Earnings Outlook

Marvell Technology Inc. is set to announce its first‑quarter earnings after the market close on May 27, sparking investor interest. Analysts predict a profit of 79 cents per share, up from last year’s 62 cents. Revenue is expected to reach $2. 41 billion, a jump from the $1. 9 billion reported

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May 27 2026FINANCE

Corporate Loans vs DeFi: The Big Gap in Credit

Corporate lenders are piling up debt that outpaces the biggest DeFi platforms. In 2026, U. S. banks have handed out nearly three trillion dollars in business loans, a figure that dwarfs the total borrowed through on‑chain credit systems. Aave, one of the largest DeFi lenders, finished 2025 with abou

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May 27 2026BUSINESS

A New Owner for Chicago’s Underground Fashion Spot

The Alley, a landmark in Avondale that has served punk, goth, and metal fans for decades, is looking for a new leader. Mark Thomas, who opened the shop in 1976 after buying jewelry‑making gear with a savings bond, now faces health issues and doubts about how long he can keep running the store.

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May 27 2026FINANCE

Financial Leaders Turn Data Into Action in Changing Markets

Finance leaders can spot shifts before they become obvious by reading their own sales numbers and customer signals. They shift marketing messages early, meeting clients where they are heading instead of following old habits. Rather than waiting for external reports, these executives act on rea

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May 27 2026EDUCATION

Free Pre‑K in Michigan: What Parents Need to Know

Parents across Michigan are learning that “Pre‑K for All” is not as simple as it sounds. The state’s long‑running Great Start for Readiness Program (GSRP) has recently been rebranded and expanded, but families still face hurdles like wait‑lists and transportation. The program is now income‑neutral

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May 27 2026ENVIRONMENT

Fireworks Leave a Hidden Water Footprint

After the fireworks explode, people often think only the smoke matters. But tiny bits of leftover firecracker powder pile up along rivers and lake edges because safety rules keep them there. Those piles slowly seep water that carries new chemicals into the streams. Scientists tested how this seepage

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May 27 2026SPORTS

Sunrisers vs Royals: A Hot New Chandigarh Showdown

The playoff match between Sunrisers Hyderabad and Rajasthan Royals will be held in New Chandigarh, where the pitch has helped both batters and bowlers during the season. The stadium is known for a balanced surface that gives early advantage to fast bowlers, then eases into a more spin‑friendly middl

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May 27 2026HEALTH

Delays in Getting Help for Postmenopausal Bleeding Among Black Women

When a woman’s period stops, any bleeding afterward is a red flag that shouldn’t be ignored. Yet many Black women wait too long to see a doctor, especially those who were born in the United States versus those who immigrated. This lag can lead to worse outcomes for a serious disease called endometri

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May 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

IDID Takes Off With Fresh “Fly! ” Release

IDID, the newest boy band from Starship Entertainment, has launched a two‑track single album called “FLY! ” that showcases their upbeat energy and genuine teamwork. The lead song, titled “FLY! ”, comes with a B‑side named “Attent! on. ” The group, formed through the survival show Debut’s Plan in Mar

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May 27 2026TECHNOLOGY

Silicon Aging: Why Chips Don’t Just Slow Down

People often ask if a computer chip gets slower with age. The truth isn’t a simple yes or no. A CPU or GPU doesn’t just drop 10 % of its speed after five years; it usually stays the same unless something else changes. When a system feels sluggish, dust buildup, old thermal paste, background programs

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