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Apr 15 2026SCIENCE

Uncovering the Genetic Puzzle Behind a Rare Neck Condition

Patients with os odontoideum, a congenital neck anomaly, show a surprisingly high load of genetic changes. Researchers counted these alterations across the entire genome and found that affected individuals carry more mutations than people with typical neck anatomy. The study examined the DNA f

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Apr 15 2026POLITICS

Old State House Museum Sees Big Leadership Shakeup

The director of the Old State House Museum, Daniel Cockrell, was let go early this week. He says he was told the museum was “going in a different direction” and that paperwork needed his signature. When he asked if he would be moved to another role, the answer was clear: no, you’re being terminated.

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Apr 15 2026POLITICS

CPS Drops Equity Leader, Sparks Community Outcry

Columbia Public Schools decided not to renew the contract of Carla London, the district’s chief equity officer. The board met in a closed session and voted 6‑1 against the renewal, with only Alvin Cobbins opposing. London has served for over a decade, starting as director of student services and lat

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Apr 15 2026POLITICS

Ukraine Calls Out Russia Over Grain Trade in Israel

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha spoke with Israeli minister Gideon Sa’ar about a Russian ship that docked in an Israeli port carrying grain. The grain, which Kyiv says was taken from Ukrainian farms during Russia’s 2022 invasion and the 2014 annexation of Crimea, was allowed to enter Israel

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Apr 15 2026CELEBRITIES

Prince Harry Talks Fatherhood and Therapy on Aussie Trip

Harry visited a Melbourne football club during his four‑day Australian tour with Meghan. He spoke about the challenges of being a new dad and how therapy helped him feel closer to his children. He said he once felt distant because his wife was the one who made them. The Duke explained that therapy i

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Apr 15 2026BUSINESS

Naphtha Shortages Hit Japan’s Factory Floor

Japanese firms that rely on naphtha, a key oil by‑product used in adhesives and paints, are cutting orders or lowering production after delivery delays and price hikes. The trouble began last week when more than a dozen companies, including Toto and Asahi Kasei, warned that their supplies were unrel

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Apr 15 2026CRYPTO

Crypto firms chase AI guard‑dog that may backfire

A handful of crypto platforms are reaching out to a new AI model called Claude Mythos, hoping it can help them spot hidden security holes. The tool is still in a limited release because its creators worry it could be used to find and exploit weaknesses on a massive scale. Crypto exchanges such as

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Apr 15 2026FINANCE

Kraken’s IPO Path Remains Open, Says Co‑CEO

A conversation at a global economics event revealed that the crypto exchange is still pursuing a private IPO filing, even though rumors of a pause had surfaced. The company’s co‑chief executive confirmed that the confidential paperwork is ongoing, though he withheld specifics about timing, price or

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Apr 15 2026TECHNOLOGY

X Moves Toward Crypto: New Product Hints Spark Talk

Nikita Bier, the product lead at X, posted a short message that suggested the platform might soon offer a crypto‑related feature. The comment came just before X’s planned launch of X Money, a digital wallet and payments service that Elon Musk has promoted as part of his vision to turn X into a full‑

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Apr 15 2026CRIME

A Tragic Trip in Tanzania: A Couple, a Hotel Room, and Unanswered Questions

A 31‑year‑old woman named Ashly Robinson, who went by “Ashlee Jenae, ” was found dead in a hotel room in Tanzania last week. She had been traveling with her boyfriend, Joe McCann, the founder of a crypto company called Asymmetric Financial. Two days before she died, Joe had proposed to her, and phot

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