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Apr 13 2026SCIENCE

E. coli ST410: How a Tiny Island Helps It Fight Antibiotics

The strain E. coli ST410 is spreading worldwide and making doctors worry about treatments. Scientists looked at more than 3, 000 versions of this bacteria and found that it often picks up a gene called blaNDM‑5, which gives resistance to powerful drugs called carbapenems. They also saw that many of

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Apr 13 2026SPORTS

Rory McIlroy Wins the Masters Again, a Rare Back‑to‑Back Victory

McIlroy’s second Masters win came just a year after his first, turning him into the first player since Tiger Woods to claim consecutive titles. The Northern Irishman had to wait over ten years for the first green jacket, but he kept his momentum going into this tournament. During Saturday’s third

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Apr 13 2026POLITICS

Political Scandal Shakes California Governor Race

Eric Swalwell, a popular congressman eyeing the California governorship, faces serious accusations that could alter the political landscape. Reports from major news outlets claim a former staffer alleges sexual assault, while other women point to misconduct. These claims have rattled voters who pre

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Apr 13 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Beyonce? Not Yet: Why Bieber’s Quiet Set Sparks a Big Debate

Bieber headlined Coachella with a low‑key show that left many fans divided. He chose simple staging, no dancers, and spent a chunk of his set looking up old songs on YouTube. Some viewers called it lazy, especially when compared to the flashy performance by another female headliner who wowed with co

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Apr 13 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Mario’s New Space Adventure Scores Huge Box‑Office Numbers

A fresh video‑game film has become the top earner of 2026, drawing in roughly $700 million worldwide by early May. The sequel tops the yearly list after China’s big hit “Pegasus 3, ” and its earnings mirror those of popular titles like the Minecraft movie and Despicable Me 4. It ranks as Illuminatio

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Apr 13 2026POLITICS

Hungary’s New Leader and the Shift in European Politics

A 45‑year‑old lawyer named Peter Magyar has taken the helm in Hungary after a landslide win that gave his party, Tisza, 138 of the 199 seats in Parliament. The result means a two‑thirds majority that can push reforms and potentially undo years of rule by former Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who has b

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Apr 13 2026POLITICS

Hungary’s Election Upset: A New Leader Steps In

Prime Minister Viktor Orban, a key figure for right‑wing supporters across Europe, admitted defeat in Hungary’s recent vote. His speech in Budapest was swift and courteous; he thanked the opposition and promised to keep fighting, saying “We are not giving up. Never, never, never. ” The loss opens

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Apr 13 2026POLITICS

Trump Criticizes Pope for Stance on Iran and War

Trump wrote a long post on social media, saying the pope is weak on crime and bad for foreign policy. He did not mention the pope’s name, but he was talking about Pope Leo XIV. Trump said he does not want a pope who thinks Iran can keep nuclear weapons. The former president also criticized

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Apr 13 2026FINANCE

Oil Prices Rise as Market Caution Surges

The global stock market reacted sharply after President Donald Trump announced a potential blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, heightening fears that oil supplies could be cut off. Brent crude climbed 7. 3 percent, reaching just above $102 a barrel, as traders worried about the impact on energy flo

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Apr 13 2026FINANCE

Why Micron Stock Looks Like a Smart Bet Right Now

Micron Technology has been getting a lot of attention lately, and for good reason. The company isn’t just growing—it’s growing fast. Sales and profits are climbing quickly, making it stand out in the tech world. But what’s really driving this success? A big part of it comes from Micron’s high-bandwi

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