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May 04 2026HEALTH

New Leader Aims to Bring Affordable Care to Rural Communities

Adam Naumann steps into the role of chief executive at Greater Valley Health Center with a clear mission: to widen access for people who cannot afford insurance. He arrives after nearly twenty years in health‑administration, ready to build on the groundwork laid by former CEO Mary Sterhan. The ce

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May 04 2026SPORTS

Hockey Playoffs: Who’s Got the Edge in the Second Round?

The Hurricanes and Avalanche have both finished their first‑round battles with clean sweeps. Carolina keeps a streak alive, winning its fifth straight game by beating the Flyers in the opener of their second‑round series. Colorado, meanwhile, looks ready to test a tough Minnesota Wild lineup that is

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May 04 2026SPORTS

Running Shoes That Could Make You Faster – But Only in Some Cases

Recent studies have looked at new running shoes that use carbon‑fiber plates and super‑soft foam. Some of these designs claim to help runners use less energy and finish races faster, but the evidence is not clear-cut. A team searched through scientific papers and found fourteen experiments that t

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May 04 2026BUSINESS

Credit Unions: The Quiet Boost for Small Businesses

In Albuquerque, small companies often feel the pressure to grow fast. They hire staff, add new suppliers and try to keep cash flowing smoothly. When a problem pops up—like a payroll glitch or an unexpected bill—having a financial partner that can act quickly becomes essential. Credit unions stand

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May 04 2026SCIENCE

The Real‑World Effectiveness of Aumolertinib for Rare EGFR Mutations in Lung Cancer

Aumolertinib, a newer drug that targets the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), has been tested in two hospitals on patients with a rare form of lung cancer. The cancer cells carry uncommon deletions in exon 19 of the EGFR gene, a pattern that often makes standard treatments less reliable. R

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May 04 2026TECHNOLOGY

Samsung TV Switch: New Boss, Old Problems

Samsung Electronics changed the head of its television unit after a drop in profits. The new leader, Won‑Jin Lee, was formerly the head of global marketing and will now run the Visual Display business. The outgoing chief, Yong Seok‑woo, will stay on as an adviser in the Device Experience division to

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May 04 2026FINANCE

Hungary’s Finance Scene Gets a Fresh Start

The recent change in Hungary’s political leadership has sparked excitement among investors. With a new premier promising stronger ties to the financial world, firms are looking for fresh opportunities. A small quantitative hedge fund in Budapest is planning to grow its team from twelve to sixt

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May 04 2026POLITICS

Crypto Money, Political Power and New Rules in the UK

A man who lives outside Britain has given more than £24 million to a UK political party that is currently the most popular in opinion polls. The donor, who owns part of a huge digital currency company, has used his wealth to help the party grow. His money is linked to a stablecoin that moves bill

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May 04 2026CRIME

Two Men Injured in Port St. Lucie Vehicle Shooting

Port St. Lucie police responded to a shooting near a Walmart on Northwest St. Lucie West Boulevard late Saturday evening, finding two men with gunshot wounds inside a vehicle. The victims were taken to different hospitals and are expected to recover, but their names have not yet been released. Autho

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May 04 2026SPORTS

Jaylen Clark: From Riverside Courts to NBA Defense

Born on October 13, 2001, in Riverside, California, Jaylen Clark grew up amid the vibrant sports scene of the Inland Empire. His family background is a mix of African American heritage and strong community ties, with parents Cornelius and Denita fostering both athletic ambition and a solid work ethi

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