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Apr 04 2026POLITICS

Israel's Border Push Triggers Warnings and Wider Concerns

Lebanon’s skies turned loud again on Friday evening when Israel launched airstrikes near Beirut’s southern suburbs. The Israeli military called it an attack on militant "infrastructure, " but offered no details about damage or casualties. Hours earlier, residents in seven neighborhoods got urgent wa

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Apr 04 2026POLITICS

Why Iran keeps its grip on the world’s oil highway

The Strait of Hormuz is a narrow waterway where a fifth of the planet’s oil moves. Iran sits on one side and Oman on the other. For decades this choke point gave Iran almost no leverage over global trade, but that changed when war broke out in late February. Since day one, Iran’s Revolutionary Guar

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Apr 04 2026SCIENCE

Turning olive waste into treasure with smart science

Every year, olive oil factories leave behind piles of leftover plant material that many see as trash. But inside those dry leaves, sticky pomace, and murky wastewater hides a hidden goldmine of molecules that fight damage in our bodies. Instead of letting these by-products rot or pollute soil, resea

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Apr 04 2026POLITICS

Big Changes Coming for Medical Research Funding

The government wants to take $5 billion from medical research next year. That money helps scientists study diseases like cancer and Alzheimer's. Now, they're asking for $41 billion instead of the $46 billion they get now. Some research centers might close completely under this plan. Five important

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Apr 04 2026POLITICS

When ICE detention centers hit the news: a closer look at ongoing struggles

The recent death of Jose Guadalupe Ramos-Solano at the Adelanto ICE detention center has again put a spotlight on the conditions inside these facilities. His passing marks the fourth death at Adelanto since last September, all involving Mexican nationals, prompting Mexico to seek answers and legal a

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Apr 04 2026LIFESTYLE

Spring deals you can’t ignore: stylish basics under $10

A quick peek at current fashion discounts shows Everlane’s spring sale is worth a second look. New arrivals are marked down by up to forty percent, and older items get even deeper cuts, all the way down to single-digit prices. While celebrities often set trends, this store keeps its cool by focusing

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Apr 04 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Sheer necessity: Why invisible underwear is a red carpet staple

Thongs that vanish under anything see-through are now everywhere on the red carpet. A tiny clear strap sticks to the skin so nothing shows through even the thinnest fabrics. The idea started when two friends kept getting panty lines on set and in leggings. They spent two and a half years perfecting

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Apr 04 2026SPORTS

Big names in sports and music rooting for South Carolina basketball

South Carolina’s women’s basketball team isn’t just drawing crowds to the arena—they’re bringing in famous faces too. Players and coaches aren’t the only ones cheering from courtside; sometimes, well-known figures from sports and entertainment are spotted in the stands. The team, coached by Dawn Sta

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Apr 04 2026CELEBRITIES

A Hip-Hop Legend Cheers on the Court

Flavor Flav, the iconic figure known for his energetic personality and deep voice, took his spot front and center at the women’s Final Four in Phoenix. Instead of his usual stage presence, he was courtside for the high-stakes matchup between UConn and South Carolina. Sitting right next to Aliyah Bos

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Apr 04 2026FINANCE

Farmers tighten belts as tractor prices hit new highs

Farm shows across North America this spring told a clear story: farmers are cutting back on big purchases. With prices for machinery, fuel, and fertilizer climbing higher than ever, most are choosing to keep their old equipment a little longer. A dealer in Saskatchewan explained it simply: "They won

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