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Apr 06 2026BUSINESS

Manhattan’s Office Market Under New Mayor: Who’s Staying and Why

New York City’s business world keeps a close eye on every move Mayor Zohran Mamdani makes, especially when it comes to taxes and real estate. Many worry his policies might push companies to leave for cheaper, friendlier states like Florida or Texas. This worry isn’t new—big firms like Citadel and We

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Apr 06 2026POLITICS

Business leaders push back against NYC mayor's tax plans

New York City's business community is raising alarms about recent moves by Mayor Zohran Mamdani. A major business group leader shared that companies worth billions are quietly considering leaving the city or moving jobs to states with lower taxes. This follows news that a huge investment firm, Apoll

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Apr 06 2026POLITICS

What Matters Most in Acoma: Housing, Health, and Keeping Tribal Voices Strong

Nearly fifty people gathered under the desert sky at the Acoma Pueblo Amphitheater last week, not for a casual meet-up, but to hold their leaders accountable on issues that shape daily life. Leaders from Congress and the state legislature sat down with Acoma residents to discuss concerns ranging fro

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Apr 06 2026HEALTH

Why Neurosurgeons in New Mexico Face Unfair Shots in Court

New Mexico’s doctors get judged by raw numbers—like how 0. 7% account for half the malpractice payouts in the state. But putting neurosurgeons in the same group as skin doctors misses a key fact: brains and spines are far riskier to operate on. Research shows neurosurgeons are sued far more often th

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Apr 05 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Catch Up on The Rookie Before the Season 8 Finale

Nathan Fillion has been a familiar face on crime shows for years, but The Rookie stands out as his longest-running role in the genre. The series follows John Nolan, an older recruit who becomes a training officer by the end, showing his full journey at the LAPD. With the eighth season wrapping up on

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Apr 04 2026SPORTS

Cardinals Find Turf Home While Weather Hits Their Backyard

North Idaho College’s softball squad has been on a quest for a stable playing field, juggling venues from high‑school parks to the city’s own Memorial Field. This spring, a mix of mild temperatures and persistent rain forced the team to relocate their home games to an artificial turf field at the Ma

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Apr 04 2026HEALTH

Norway’s Secret to Living Long and Happy

Norway may not be the first place people think of when they hear about long life, but it holds many clues to staying healthy and joyful. Scientists have found that the country’s people enjoy high levels of happiness, long lives, and a good quality of life with fewer illnesses. One key habit is

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Apr 04 2026HEALTH

Breaking Down Healthcare: How Nigerians View Combined Treatment for TB, Mental Health, and Addiction

Nigeria is testing a fresh approach to healthcare by combining services for tuberculosis, mental health, and substance abuse under one roof. But how do the people who actually use these services feel about it? This study explored local opinions in Nigeria to see whether merging these treatments work

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Apr 03 2026TECHNOLOGY

Quantum‑Ready Blockchains: New Network Claims Safety from Future Computers

Naoris Protocol has just gone live on its main network, announcing it is the first blockchain built from the start with post‑quantum cryptography approved by U. S. standards. The move follows growing worries that powerful quantum machines could crack the math behind today’s most common signatures, s

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Apr 03 2026BUSINESS

Netflix’s Future: Why It May Not Keep Growing

Netflix has been a standout stock for years, with its shares surging over 22, 000% in two decades. The company’s biggest rise happened in mid‑2025, but since then the stock has slipped 30%. Three warning signs may show that Netflix’s peak years are behind it. First, the company almost bought Warner

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