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Apr 26 2026HEALTH

New Insights on N-acetyl Cysteine and Pesticide Toxicity

Researchers recently examined how a common supplement might protect lungs from damage caused by a widely used pesticide. The study focused on alpha-cypermethrin, a chemical found in many insect sprays. When male rats were exposed to this pesticide, their lung tissue showed signs of stress and damage

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Apr 26 2026ENVIRONMENT

Fish struggle when plastic bits and pesticides team up

Scientists tested what happens when tiny plastic fibers and a common insect killer show up together in the water where young tilapia live. Over six weeks, fish exposed to both pollutants grew less and ate food less efficiently than fish exposed to just one or none at all. Their guts showed damage to

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Apr 26 2026ENVIRONMENT

Georgia’s Wildfire Crisis: Small Sparks, Huge Losses

The Southeast is burning—not with the dramatic wildfires of the West, but with a slow, relentless spread of flames fueled by extreme drought. Georgia now holds the grim record for the worst property damage from a single fire event in its history, with over 120 homes and buildings destroyed. Two mass

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Apr 26 2026POLITICS

A president's complicated relationship with the media takes center stage

Donald Trump, known for his constant criticism of reporters and labeling stories as "fake news, " will finally attend the annual White House Correspondents' dinner this weekend. It marks his first appearance at the event since becoming president. His decision to go this time comes after skipping it

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Apr 26 2026POLITICS

Why Italian Dads Are Taking Over Childcare Online

In Milan suburbs, Diego Di Franco stands out—not because he’s a father, but because he posts daily updates about parenting online. While Italy’s parliament rejected a bill to match maternity and paternity leave in February, fathers like him are quietly reshaping fatherhood norms through social media

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Apr 26 2026POLITICS

Russia’s Strain: War, Sanctions, and a Workforce on the Edge

Russia’s economy is showing clear signs of trouble as the war in Ukraine drags on. Policymakers in Moscow recently met to discuss shrinking capital markets and rising costs, with warnings that labor shortages could get worse. Inflation is climbing, production is slowing, and experts say the country’

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Apr 26 2026POLITICS

What German Voters Might Really Be Thinking Right Now

A recent survey in Germany shows something worth watching. Support for the far-right AfD party has jumped to 28%, the highest ever recorded in this poll. That’s one point higher than last week and four points ahead of the conservatives. At the same time, the traditionally strong CDU, led by Friedric

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Apr 26 2026SPORTS

From Minnesota Courts to NBA Stardom: Jalen Suggs' Journey

Jalen Suggs grew up in Saint Paul, Minnesota, a city known for producing tough, competitive athletes. His early years were filled with sports—basketball and football were his main games. But Suggs didn't just rely on natural talent; his family pushed him to be disciplined and hardworking. While some

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Apr 26 2026LIFESTYLE

When grown stepchildren become intrusive about your beliefs

A blended family started out smoothly but ran into trouble when two adult stepchildren began pushing their strict religious and political views on their stepparents. For the first two decades of marriage, things went fine. Then things shifted. Despite clear requests to respect different opinions, th

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Apr 26 2026CELEBRITIES

A Look at Devin Booker’s Roots and Identity

Devin Booker’s story isn’t just about his basketball skills—it’s also about the cultures and values that shaped him. Born in Michigan, he spent most of his childhood in Mississippi, where his father, a former pro basketball player, guided him. His mother, with Hispanic roots, played a big part in ra

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