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Apr 15 2026HEALTH

Long‑Acting Medicines: A New Road for Moms and Kids

A recent meeting gathered doctors, researchers, patient groups, regulators and pharma to talk about medicines that stay in the body for weeks or months. The main goal was to make sure pregnant women, nursing mothers and children can safely use these new drugs. Three questions guided the talks:

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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 2026TECHNOLOGY

Credo’s New Chip Deal Boosts Stock and Future Growth

Credo Technology Group Holding has announced a $750 million purchase of DustPhotonics, a maker of silicon photonics chips that fit inside optical transceivers. This move gives Credo an all‑in‑one solution from the base chip to system integration, cutting out middle steps and lowering costs. The deal

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Apr 15 2026SPORTS

Liverpool Missed Chance as VAR Pulls Back Penalty

During a tense Champions League match at Anfield, Liverpool were 2‑0 down on aggregate when Alexis Mac Allister was caught inside the box by Willian Pacho. The referee, Maurizio Mariani, initially called a penalty but then consulted the VAR screen and overturned the decision. Replays showed clear co

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Apr 15 2026ENVIRONMENT

Heat Islands in Cities: Why Some Neighborhoods Feel Like Ovens

Concrete streets and tall buildings store and re‑release heat, turning parts of a city into mini‑ovens. When the sun shines on asphalt and steel, those surfaces keep their warmth longer than trees or grass. The result is an “urban heat island” that makes a block feel hotter than the forecasted tem

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Apr 15 2026POLITICS

US Seals Iranian Sea Trade Amid Talk of New Negotiations

The United States announced that its navy has stopped all maritime commerce with Iran, even as the president hinted that talks about ending the current conflict might resume soon. In a brief statement, Admiral Brad Cooper said that within 36 hours of the blockade being put in place, every vessel

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Apr 15 2026HEALTH

Why keeping old medical habits can sometimes do more harm than good

Doctors have been debating for over 25 years whether strapping injured spines in place actually helps patients or just adds unnecessary risk. New guidelines keep showing the same thing: forcing people to stay still with their necks locked in hard collars often does more damage than leaving them alon

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Apr 15 2026SPORTS

A soccer star’s journey: New documentary series explores Clint Dempsey’s story

Clint Dempsey’s life and career take center stage in a fresh five-part documentary series now streaming on Paramount+. The show isn’t just another sports highlight reel—it digs into the personal side of Dempsey’s rise, from his modest Texas roots to his standout moments on soccer’s biggest stage. Fo

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Apr 15 2026SPORTS

Cavaliers kick off playoff season with fan events and big games

The Cleveland Cavaliers are diving into another playoff run, bringing excitement both on and off the court. Fans can celebrate early at a free tipoff party on E. 6th St. on April 14, from 6 to 8 p. m. The streets will buzz with live music, giveaways, and appearances from team legends and cheer squad

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Apr 15 2026EDUCATION

The Secret Strength Behind Michelangelo's Famous Sculpture

Michelangelo's Moses isn’t just famous for looking angry or important. Look closely at its right arm. The forearm bulges in a specific spot—the brachioradialis muscle. Most people skip over this. They focus on the dramatic face or the way the statue holds stone tablets. But this overlooked muscle te

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