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May 08 2026FINANCE

Tech Jobs at Risk as AI Takes Over More Roles

Many tech companies are cutting jobs as they rely more on artificial intelligence. Coinbase, a major crypto exchange, let go of about 700 workers in May 2026, blaming weak markets and the shift to AI. Fewer people are needed because machines now handle tasks like checking transactions and answering

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May 08 2026FINANCE

How Real Estate Loans Shape a Company's Future

A real estate finance company recently shared its first-quarter 2026 results, showing how big financial moves can shift a business's direction. Instead of growing, the company focused on shrinking its debt by selling loans and other assets. This strategy brought in $1. 4 billion from loan sales and

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May 08 2026CRIME

When border security catches fugitives accused of serious crimes

In just one day, three individuals with active warrants for serious sex crimes were stopped at Texas border crossings. The arrests highlight ongoing efforts to prevent dangerous fugitives from slipping through official checkpoints. Among those caught was a 44-year-old Mexican man named Pedro Garcia

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May 07 2026CRIME

Surprising Twin Shootings in Deep Ellum Leave One Dead and Five Hurt

A shooting at the corner of Commerce Street and Malcolm X Boulevard knocked out three people early on Tuesday night. Police arrived before 10:30 p. m. , found the victims, and sent them to a nearby hospital. They are expected to live. Later that night, two more people were taken by private cars to

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May 07 2026TECHNOLOGY

Smart tech helps plan travel better in Aosta Valley

Aosta Valley in Italy gets a lot of visitors, especially by car. Every year, millions drive through its roads and highways. But predicting how many tourists will arrive isn’t easy. Weather changes, holidays, and sudden events can throw off even the best guesses. Most old forecasting tools struggle w

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May 07 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Fantasy and Sci-Fi Books Where Grown-Ups Get the Spotlight

Reading fantasy and sci-fi isn’t just for kids anymore. Many people start with stories about young heroes facing dragons or exploring magical schools. These tales often feature brave but inexperienced characters, making them feel exciting but also a bit unrealistic. Over time, readers grow up—and so

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May 06 2026POLITICS

US Tanker CS Anthem Clears Strait of Hormuz With Navy Support

The chemical tanker CS Anthem has successfully left the Strait of Hormuz, marking it as only the second U. S. ‑flagged commercial ship to do so while under escort by American warships. The vessel, managed by Crowley‑Stena Marine Solutions, announced the safe completion of its passage. Earlier thi

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May 06 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI Safety Tests: U. S. Opens Doors to Big Tech Models

The United States has widened its effort to check artificial intelligence systems for dangers, inviting top companies like Google, Microsoft, and a newcomer called xAI to share their most advanced models. The move follows earlier voluntary cooperation from OpenAI and Anthropic, who already let U. S.

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May 06 2026TECHNOLOGY

Coinbase Cuts Staff, Trims for an AI‑Focused Future

Coinbase has decided to reduce its workforce by about 14 percent, roughly 700 employees. The move follows a shift toward artificial intelligence to speed up product delivery and cut costs. The company’s leader explained that engineers can now finish tasks in days that once took weeks. Non‑technical

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May 06 2026LIFESTYLE

How a small Taiwanese town uses slow snail races to bounce back

Fenglin, a quiet town in Taiwan, has found an unusual way to draw visitors back after a damaging earthquake in 2024. Instead of flashy attractions, it leans into its reputation as a "slow city" with snail races. The idea isn’t to go fast, but to go slow—literally. Since joining the Cittaslow network

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