CHARLES R DREW MAGNET

Apr 16 2026SCIENCE

Looking at leadership: Does dominance really hold women back?

Researchers revisited a 2012 study that suggested Black women managers could show dominance without facing penalties that White women did. The original work found White women leaders got judged more harshly when they acted assertive, while Black women didn’t seem to suffer the same consequences. But

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Apr 16 2026CRIME

Hunting for answers in cartel territory

Raúl Servín keeps searching, even after eight long years. Every Tuesday, the Guadalajara man loads his van with tools, supplies, and a few volunteers. Their mission? To dig through sun-scorched land where bodies may lie hidden by cartel violence. Servín isn’t just looking for his own missing son—he’

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Apr 16 2026OPINION

The right way to decide when America uses its military

Retired soldiers often see war’s true cost—not just budgets or news clips, but the faces of young troops sent to fight. That perspective shapes how the country should think before using force anywhere in the world. Two past leaders, one a defense secretary in the 1980s, the other a general later, cr

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Apr 15 2026POLITICS

Europe’s Drone Aid and Russia’s Growing Concerns

Russia says that European countries are making more drones for Ukraine. The defence ministry claims this pushes the conflict closer to Europe. It released a list of factories that it says build drones or parts for Ukraine, including sites in Britain, Germany, Spain, Italy, Israel and Poland.

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Apr 15 2026CRIME

Russia Cracks Down on $13B Tax Scam

Russian authorities say they have dismantled a large criminal network that stole more than 1 trillion rubles from the state. The money was taken through fake companies and bogus invoices. The group operated mainly in Moscow. Since 2023 it created over 4, 000 fake legal entities. These companies iss

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Apr 15 2026POLITICS

Conservative Clubs in Schools Spark Free‑Speech Debate

Recent moves by Republican governors to support Turning Point USA chapters in public high schools have ignited a sharp discussion about student expression and religious neutrality. Governors in eight states announced plans to partner with the group, urging that schools allow a conservative club c

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Apr 15 2026HEALTH

Understanding Why Kids Hurt Themselves

Recent research has taken a close look at why young people sometimes harm themselves without intending to die. The study pulls together findings from many different countries to spot patterns and risks that may lead to this behavior. By spotting these warning signs, doctors and teachers can step in

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Apr 15 2026SPORTS

England Fans Bring Their World Cup Passion to Dallas

Richardson, Texas now has a go-to spot for soccer lovers ahead of England’s World Cup match in Dallas. London Calling Texas, a small local shop, mixes vintage World Cup gear with fresh designs focused on the English team. The owner, who grew up in East London, started the business after years of col

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Apr 15 2026EDUCATION

From Classroom to Career: One Student’s Hands-On Journey

Ryan Gebhardt, a senior at Sterling High School, has earned the title of Student of the Month for March. While many students juggle classes and after-school activities, Ryan stands out for blending real-world learning with academic goals. Instead of just reading about business, he took the leap into

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Apr 14 2026SPORTS

Golfer Russell Henley quietly builds wealth through steady progress rather than flashy victories

Russell Henley didn’t hit the jackpot early in life. Born in Macon, Georgia, he built his career the old-school way: plugging away at tournaments, collecting smaller wins, and letting the prize money accumulate. By 2026, that patience paid off—his net worth sits around $15 million, a number that ref

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