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Apr 24 2026BUSINESS

Warner Bros. Discovery merges with Paramount in a $111 billion deal

A major shift is happening in Hollywood as Warner Bros. Discovery shareholders agreed to sell the company to an outside investor group led by Skydance, with Paramount stepping in as the new owner. The deal, valued at $81 billion for the company itself, jumps to nearly $111 billion when factoring in

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Apr 23 2026HEALTH

How TikTok Talks About Gestational Diabetes Tests

TikTok videos show many people talking about a test for gestational diabetes. The test is called the oral glucose challenge test, or OGCT. It checks how the body handles sugar during pregnancy. Some clips say the test is quick and easy. Others warn it can be uncomfortable or confusing.

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Apr 23 2026HEALTH

Building Stronger Labs: Africa’s Path to Better Health

Africa still struggles with a lack of reliable diagnostic tests, which hurts health progress and makes disease outbreaks harder to control. Financial help for labs has been cut, so the continent must find ways to boost lab services that do not rely too much on donors. Experts suggest a few key

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Apr 23 2026BUSINESS

Truth Social’s rocky road: from big dreams to big trouble

Four years ago, Truth Social burst onto the scene as a rebel social media platform promising free speech and even streaming wars against Netflix. Backed by Donald Trump, it was supposed to be more than just another app—it was going to be a movement. But today, it’s hard to see that vision anywhere i

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Apr 22 2026HEALTH

A New Way to Think About Fairness in Health Care

The idea of “Mindful Equity” suggests that fairness should be built into every step of policy making, not added later as a nice touch. In Canada, many health and social plans still treat equity as an afterthought, putting it on the side instead of making it a core driver. This approach is often symb

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Apr 22 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Life on the High‑End Flight: A Story of Fame and Controversy

A man who once lived in the shadows of diplomacy now lives under bright lights. He is the son of a former Iranian ambassador, but his own story has taken a very different turn. In late March he was filmed stepping onto a private jet, ready for a weekend in Ibiza. The video quickly spread online. He

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Apr 22 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Vegas and Bethesda: A Clash of Visions

Obsidian’s former writer, Chris Avellone, claims that Bethesda disliked Fallout: New Vegas so much it stopped the partnership after a PowerPoint meeting. He says the studio was unhappy with the game’s direction, especially its survival‑horror style in the Dead Money DLC. Avellone notes that re

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Apr 22 2026HEALTH

Managing Diabetes in Africa: Costs, Challenges and Hope

The burden of type 2 diabetes is growing across Sub‑Saharan Africa, where many people struggle to get affordable treatment. Studies show that the cost of care varies widely from one country to another, but a common theme emerges: medicines and regular check‑ups can be too expensive for most patie

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Apr 22 2026TECHNOLOGY

Learning AI with Reese: Just her idea or more?

Last week, Reese Witherspoon got everyone talking with a simple Instagram video. She pushed her followers to start using artificial intelligence tools, saying it was time to dive in. Her post racked up millions of views, sparking both excitement and sharp criticism. Some fans called her idea brillia

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Apr 22 2026OPINION

When Leaders Cross Lines, Why Do Some Still Defend Them?

Trump getting caught with a Jesus Christ meme isn’t just another odd headline—it reveals a deeper problem. Some supporters don’t just ignore the strangeness; they actively rewrite history to make it fit their view. Whether it’s calling criticism "Trump Derangement Syndrome" or claiming any pushback

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