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Apr 11 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tech Stocks Get a Fresh Look: Lenovo and Intel in the Spotlight

Analysts are turning their attention to two big names in tech. Lenovo’s shares hit $1. 23 last week, while Intel traded at about $62. 38. The chatter comes from firms that follow market trends closely. A Morgan Stanley analyst kept a “Hold” stance on Lenovo, aiming for HK$9. 80 per share. His past

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Apr 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Washington Set Cop Drama Could Be Joining The Rookie Universe

The Rookie franchise is branching out to a new region—and this time, it’s trading palm trees for evergreen trees. Instead of chasing criminals in Los Angeles, the show will move to Washington State, where a fresh cast tackles crime from bustling coastal cities to quiet forest towns. The original ser

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Apr 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Netflix's weekend lineup: three fresh shows worth your time

Netflix dropped three new shows this weekend that seem designed to glue viewers to screens. One is a four-part deep dive into a real-life cult scandal in Utah, mixing FBI-style undercover work with shocking behind-the-scenes footage. Another is a half-hour comedy about a gay pastor and his sister wh

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Apr 11 2026LIFESTYLE

How to Share a Loved One’s Memory Without Breaking the Bank

Planning a final tribute for someone special often starts with paperwork and payments, not just emotions. Many families face a maze of rules and fees when arranging an obituary—some required, some optional. A basic notice costs at least $162 for a short write-up, while adding a photo can push the pr

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Apr 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A simple guide to sci-fi shows that won’t leave you lost in space

Science fiction can feel like a maze for first-timers. The genre often throws big ideas at viewers without much help. Shows like The Expanse or Westworld assume you already know the rules of their worlds. That’s tough if you’re just dipping your toes in. But one show changed that game. Thirteen yea

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Apr 11 2026HEALTH

Better Pregnancy Care Starts with Better Awareness

Every year in April, healthcare teams come together to highlight gaps in care that affect Black mothers and babies across the U. S. This year, one big push arrives in Chicago on Tuesday evening, when a local hospital opens its doors for free tours, talks, and conversations about safe pregnancy journ

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Apr 11 2026HEALTH

How Everyday Poisons Might Be Linked to Memory Loss

Scientists believe that Alzheimer’s and similar brain diseases don’t just come from bad genes—they might also rise from invisible threats we breathe in or swallow every day. Tiny particles like lead, cadmium, and arsenic sneak into our bodies through polluted water, dusty air, or cheap food, then sl

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Apr 11 2026BUSINESS

Behind the Numbers: What Two Big Firms Really Think About RoboSense’s Future

Two large investment houses have just kept their thumbs up for RoboSense, a company building sensors used in self-driving cars. Guosheng and DBS both say “Buy, ” though they don’t quite agree on the price you should pay. Guosheng’s target is HK$53; DBS sticks at HK$50. The spread shows experts still

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Apr 11 2026EDUCATION

Schools cut screen time as research shows laptops don't boost grades

Many U. S. schools once bet big on giving every student a laptop to improve learning. But now some are pulling back after realizing devices often lead to more distractions than achievements. Instead of helping kids focus, research shows laptops have sometimes worsened test scores and classroom behav

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Apr 11 2026POLITICS

Texas education officials clash over funding and curriculum changes

A group of Texas Democrats on the State Board of Education is raising alarms about a $70, 000 grant that funded social studies curriculum work. The money came from a conservative nonprofit and went to a university program led by Dr. Donald Frazier, who helps set education standards. The Democrats ar

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