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Apr 02 2026POLITICS

War in Lebanon: A Long‑Term Crisis

Lebanon is now in the second month of a fierce conflict between Israel and the Iranian‑backed group Hezbollah. The fighting has pushed more than one million people out of their homes, and the Prime Minister says there is no clear end in sight. The Israeli army has launched air strikes and holds f

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Apr 02 2026FINANCE

Micron’s Memory Market: A Rising AI Advantage

The chip maker Micron Technology saw its shares climb roughly nine percent on Wednesday, a move that matched the growing confidence from analysts. A top analyst at Cantor Fitzgerald reiterated a strong “Buy” stance and set a new target price of $700, arguing that the company is positioned for steady

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Apr 02 2026EDUCATION

Schools Blend Faith and Market Rules

In Brazil, five long‑standing religious schools faced a new rule: the market now decides who attends school. These institutions had to decide whether to follow old traditions or adopt new business habits. Researchers looked at how the schools mixed both worlds, creating a hybrid plan called ne

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Apr 02 2026CRYPTO

LBank’s First‑Quarter 2026: Trading Milestones and New Partnerships

LBank announced its Q1 2026 results, showing a surge in multi‑asset trading that pushed daily volume past two billion dollars. The exchange rolled out its TradFi section, allowing users to trade both traditional and digital assets from a single platform. On March 18 the volume milestone was hit, sig

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Apr 02 2026HEALTH

Daily Pill Promises Clear Skin for Plaque Psoriasis

A new oral medication could soon offer people with severe plaque psoriasis a convenient alternative to injections. Clinical trials carried out in 21 countries involved almost 1, 800 adults with moderate‑to‑severe disease. When the drug called zasocitinib was taken once a day, about 70 percent

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Apr 02 2026FINANCE

Big Gains for AMC: What’s Driving the Jump?

AMC’s stock climbed sharply on Wednesday, and the main reason is that its newest film, “Project Hail Mary, ” opened with a record‑breaking weekend. The movie pulled in the biggest crowd AMC has seen this year, and the earnings from ticket sales were more than 70 percent higher than last year’s best

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Apr 02 2026ENTERTAINMENT

The Band Perry Joins a New Management Family

A fresh partnership has formed for the country trio The Band Perry, who have recently added a new song to their catalog after nearly a decade. They now partner with Borchetta Entertainment Group, a management arm that has been expanding under the leadership of music executive Scott Borchetta. The

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Apr 02 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A New Villain in the Wild West

Titus Welliver, best known for playing gritty detectives, has surprised fans by stepping into a new role as a ruthless mob boss in AMC’s newest season of Dark Winds. The actor leaves his familiar crime‑fighter image to portray Dominic McNair, a criminal mastermind who runs his operations from ins

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Apr 02 2026POLITICS

The Rise of Violent Settler Attacks in the West Bank

In recent months, violence by some Israeli settlers against Palestinians has grown louder and more dangerous. This trend started to notice people after the war with Iran began, but it has been building for years. Experts say that attacks have become bigger and scarier. One researcher at a s

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Apr 02 2026HEALTH

Work Loss and Long‑Term Problems from Job‑Related Asthma

The study looks at how asthma caused by workplace chemicals and dust can break a worker’s career. It gathered data from many research papers to see how often people with this kind of asthma end up losing jobs, taking extended sick leave, becoming disabled, or retiring early. Results show that a siz

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