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Apr 29 2026POLITICS

When Leaders Play Crowns: A Clash of Symbols and Power

The scene at the White House on that April afternoon looked like a scene from another era. Donald Trump and King Charles stood together, both men framed by the weight of history and the absurdity of the moment. Trump, ever fond of grand gestures, mused about how their ancestors would react to seeing

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Apr 29 2026POLITICS

How a Teen Found Purpose in Political Campaigns

Eighteen-year-olds today face a world that often feels overwhelming. Daily headlines highlight conflicts and problems that seem too big to solve. Many young people wonder if their actions can even make a difference. One volunteer discovered a different perspective while working on a local political

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Apr 29 2026TECHNOLOGY

Gadgets that shaped everyday life before smartphones

Back in the mid-20th century, technology wasn’t about endless apps or doomscrolling—it was about solving real, small problems around the house. Boomers remember when gadgets were built for one job only, like slicing bread or mixing drinks, not for tracking steps or ordering groceries. Kitchen tools

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Apr 29 2026HEALTH

Your Smile’s Secret Role in Staying Healthy Longer

Your mouth is more than just a tool for talking and eating. It acts like a front window showing whether your body is running smoothly inside. While people chase expensive wellness trends, they often overlook how their smile connects to bigger health issues. Studies now show that gum problems, even w

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Apr 29 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI in Business: Smoother Workflows, Clearer Control

Businesses often juggle messy spreadsheets, approvals, and payroll while trying to spot problems early. Now, companies are embedding AI agents directly into the tools they already use—like accounting software and HR systems—to handle routine tasks without losing transparency. Instead of just spittin

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Apr 29 2026SPORTS

The Mets' Money Doesn't Always Buy a Winning Team

When Steve Cohen bought the New York Mets for $2. 4 billion in 2020, fans saw a bright future. Cohen promised big changes, new talent, and even a World Series win within a few years. He said he would build a championship team, not just buy one. But five years later, the Mets are still struggling. Th

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Apr 29 2026WEATHER

Severe storms hit Mineral Wells, Texas, causing injuries and damage

Heavy storms swept through Palo Pinto County, about 90 miles from Dallas, leaving a trail of injuries and destruction in Mineral Wells. Emergency teams rushed to the scene after reports of people hurt and buildings damaged. The exact number of injuries and how bad they are remains unclear for now.

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Apr 28 2026OPINION

Teen Athlete’s Gamble: Why Sports Betting Hits Young Minds Hard

The story of a Texas Tech quarterback who has decided to seek help for a gambling problem is a wake‑up call about how easy it is for young people to fall into betting traps. Experts explain that teenagers’ brains are wired for excitement and still learning how to control impulses, making them esp

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Apr 28 2026SPORTS

Bayern and PSG Set for Champions League Showdown

The German club Bayern Munich has been on a winning streak all season, securing the Bundesliga title early and moving into the German Cup final. In Europe, they dominated their group stage with seven victories and only one loss, then crushed Atalanta 10‑2 in the round of sixteen before beating Real

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Apr 28 2026TECHNOLOGY

Agents Build Code Together—Open‑Source Tool Lets Anyone Suggest Features

Warp has made its core product public, giving developers a new way to build software with cloud agents. The tool is called an Agentic Development Environment, or ADE for short. It lets people from any background propose changes and then watch intelligent agents write the code. The whole proces

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