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May 21 2026FINANCE

Mortgage Lock‑In Keeps Homes From Moving

The housing market is stuck because most homeowners have cheap loans that they can’t easily replace. About eighty‑five percent of mortgages are under five percent, and many of those were set when rates were below three‑and‑a‑half percent. Today the normal rate is above six‑point‑eight, so selling a

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May 21 2026HEALTH

Pelvic Health Made Simple With a $69 Vibration Tool

The new Pelvic Partner is a handheld gadget that helps people strengthen their pelvic floor muscles without the need for screens or apps. It works by using a sensor that detects when the target muscles contract and a gentle vibration that stops only once full relaxation is achieved. The device offer

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May 21 2026POLITICS

Trump Moves to Regulate AI with New Executive Order

President Donald Trump is expected to sign a new executive order on artificial intelligence and cybersecurity early this week, according to sources close to the administration. The directive would set up a voluntary system that requires AI developers to share their models with federal officials 90 d

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May 21 2026BUSINESS

Immigrant Start‑Ups Revive U. S. Business Boom

New research shows that in 2025, about 6. 6 million people launched a business, matching the numbers seen before COVID‑19. Immigrants opened 2. 3 million of these companies, twice the rate of native‑born citizens, making them a key part of the recovery. Latino founders started around 2 million firms

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May 21 2026POLITICS

Bronx Police Reorganize to Fight Rising Gun Violence

The Bronx has split its police operations into two commands, North and South, a move aimed at handling the borough’s record 911 call volume. The change follows last year’s data, showing nearly one million emergency calls in the Bronx—more than any other borough. Police chief said the single co

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May 21 2026CRIME

The Hidden Stressors Behind Black Mother Filicide

This research digs into why some Black mothers tragically kill their own children, a topic that has been largely overlooked in mental‑health studies. Instead of blaming only individual psychology, the study looks at bigger social forces that push these women into extreme distress. It shows how

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May 21 2026BUSINESS

New Game Powerhouse Forms as Embracer Splits

A big Swedish company called Embracer decided to split into two separate public firms. One new firm, Fellowship Entertainment, will own famous video‑game and movie brands like Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit, and Tomb Raider. The other firm will keep the rest of Embracer’s businesses. The split aims

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May 20 2026CRYPTO

BingX Boosts Bot Trading Tools for Faster, Smarter Futures

BingX has refreshed its bot trading system to help users trade futures more easily. The new design makes it simpler to create and manage strategies, and gives traders better control over how their orders run. Traders can now change the range of a grid strategy while it’s live, so they don’t have

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May 20 2026TECHNOLOGY

Google Adds AI‑Image Check to Everyday Search

Google has rolled out a new feature that lets people see if an image was made or altered by artificial intelligence. The change comes as part of the company’s broader effort to make synthetic media easier to spot online. The core tool behind this update is called SynthID, a watermark system that hi

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May 20 2026TECHNOLOGY

Choosing Between Closed and Open UV Printers

Modern UV printers are becoming common in homes and small studios, but people now ask why many of them use closed ink systems. Closed systems keep the ink sealed from light, air and dust, which helps the printer run smoothly without constant user care. Open or refillable systems let users save

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