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May 14 2026POLITICS

CNN’s Big Shift: From 24‑Hour News to Opinion Town Hall

In the early 1980s, a visionary named Ted Turner introduced CNN, turning news into a nonstop feed that reshaped how people learn about the world. The network’s promise was simple: deliver news anytime, anywhere. This idea borrowed from radio but pushed it into a new visual arena, sparking both excit

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May 14 2026SPORTS

VAR Clash and a New Set‑Piece Idea

Arsenal’s win over West Ham left fans and pundits still talking, mainly because a VAR check stopped a late equaliser. The decision was hotly debated and many argued that the defender had been fouled before the goal, making it a pivotal moment for both clubs. The result mattered: Arsenal stayed in ti

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May 14 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin’s Growing Journey and Why It Still Fluctuates

The former White House communications chief shared his thoughts about digital money, saying that paper cash only works because people believe in it. He compared Bitcoin to a modern version of money that is open, clear and managed by computers all over the world. Because it runs on a computer p

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May 14 2026CRYPTO

KDDI Buys a Piece of Japan’s Crypto Market

KDDI, one of the biggest phone companies in Japan, is buying 14. 9 % of Coincheck Group for $65 million. The deal means KDDI will own 28. 5 million new shares at $2. 28 each, and it should finish in June. Coincheck said the purchase is part of a larger partnership. Both firms will share customers,

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May 14 2026HEALTH

Weather‑Driven Lung Infection Threatens 1, 000 Lives Annually

Valley fever is a lung disease caused by spores from the fungus Coccidioides, which thrives in dry soil across parts of the southwestern United States and south‑central Washington. The illness can be fatal, with up to 1, 000 deaths reported each year. A study in Phoenix showed that the risk of infe

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May 14 2026CELEBRITIES

Cannes Lights Up With Stars and New Films

The opening night of this year’s Cannes Film Festival was a glittering affair, drawing big names from across the film world. Among those in attendance were veteran actresses Demi Moore and Jane Fonda, who added star power to the event. Moore, now 63, was part of the festival’s jury and chose a

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May 14 2026HEALTH

Big Picture: How Often Do Big Urology Surgeries Go Wrong

Surgeries that remove kidney, bladder or prostate cancer are common worldwide. Yet the risks during and after these operations can be high. Doctors need clear, uniform ways to describe complications so they can compare results and help patients understand what might happen. A new study gathered dat

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May 14 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A New Thriller Takes the Stage at Disney’s Big Reveal

At a lively gathering in New York, three well‑known actors made headlines by spotlighting a fresh drama that promises suspense and intrigue. The event, held at the Javits Center, was part of Disney’s annual showcase where upcoming shows are introduced to audiences and media alike. The star trio—L

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May 14 2026CELEBRITIES

Red Carpet Rules Get a Make‑over

The French Riviera is back on guard as the 2026 Cannes Film Festival opens its gates with a fresh set of dress‑code rules. First, no nudity is allowed on the red carpet or anywhere else at the event because of “decency reasons. ” Second, very wide outfits and long trains that could block guest

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May 14 2026HEALTH

Healthy Habits, Happy Minds: What Students Learn About Activity and Screens

A recent study looked at how Chinese college kids feel physically and mentally when they spend time on screens, eat emotionally, or stay active. Researchers handed out a questionnaire to 1, 800 students from three universities in Southwest China. The survey asked about screen time, how much they exe

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