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Apr 11 2026ENVIRONMENT

Bats, Bonds and Better Budgets

A new study shows that the way local governments borrow money could help keep bats alive and improve county finances. When a fungal disease called white‑nose syndrome killed many North American bats, farmers lost an inexpensive natural pest controller. Without the insects that bats eat, farms

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Apr 11 2026BUSINESS

From Numbers to Suits: How a Finance Pro Became the Go‑To Stylist for Sports Stars

A man who once balanced spreadsheets in Boston now balances fabric and fit for NFL, NHL, WWE, and MLB athletes. After years of working at investment firms, he discovered a passion for tailoring that started as a hobby—designing sharp suits on Instagram to impress friends. In 2014, a Kansas City Chie

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Apr 11 2026SCIENCE

Glutathione Boosts Perovskite Solar Cell Durability and Power

A new approach turns a common antioxidant into a multitasking enhancer for inverted perovskite solar cells, tackling the long‑standing clash between power output and longevity. The trick lies in adding reduced glutathione (GSH) to the device’s thin‑film layers. GSH acts on several levels: it creates

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Apr 11 2026POLITICS

New ICE Mission Targets Birth Tourism in the U. S.

The U. S. immigration agency has begun a fresh effort to uncover networks that help foreign mothers travel to the United States with the goal of giving birth so their children automatically become citizens. This initiative comes after President Donald Trump’s administration intensified its fight aga

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Apr 11 2026POLITICS

Vance Heads to Islamabad: A New Chance or a Tough Gamble?

A U. S. vice president is set to travel to Pakistan for talks with Iranian officials, a move that some in Tehran see as a hopeful break from the war that began last February. Iran regards Vance as a figure who could negotiate in good faith, partly because he is known for opposing the war and has bee

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Apr 11 2026TECHNOLOGY

Chance to Grab an iPhone 17 and a Premium Screen Protector

A new contest gives fans the shot at an iPhone 17 and a high‑quality screen guard from Astropad. The protector, called Fresh Coat, uses special glass and layers that cut glare by 75 % and keep colors sharp. It’s thinner than many other guards, adding no bulk or hazy look to the phone’s display. Eve

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Apr 11 2026POLITICS

Export Hurdles Block Trump’s AI Chip Push

The Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security is a small office that holds the power to approve or deny the sale of U. S. technology overseas. It is now tangled in paperwork that could slow down President Trump’s plan to sell more AI chips abroad. The bureau is busy reviewing requests

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Apr 11 2026POLITICS

New Rules Could Shift Vaccine Panel Power

"Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has issued a fresh charter for the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP). The update arrives after a federal judge halted his earlier version, citing that many panel members seemed unqualified. The new charter broadens eligibility for committee s

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Apr 11 2026TECHNOLOGY

YouTube’s price hike: what’s behind the latest fees and who pays the price?

For the first time since 2021, watching YouTube without ads will cost U. S. users more. A basic Premium membership jumps from $13. 99 to $15. 99 a month, while a family plan rises to $26. 99. The cheaper YouTube Lite tier, which skips ads on most videos but still shows them on Shorts and music, now

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Apr 11 2026TECHNOLOGY

How Amazon’s Homegrown Chips Are Changing the Rules of the Tech Industry

Amazon didn’t start out as a chipmaker, but its push into custom silicon is quietly reshaping how the biggest players in tech handle their most demanding workloads. Instead of relying entirely on Intel, NVIDIA, or AMD, the company took a gamble on building its own chips—and now those chips are power

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