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Apr 25 2026SCIENCE

Nature‑Based Resilience: A Fresh Research Blueprint

The new study pushes the limits of how we think about resilience. It blends three key ideas—nature, biology, and social life—to create a model that could explain why some people bounce back faster than others. The researchers want to test this theory by looking at real‑world data from communities th

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Apr 25 2026FINANCE

Canada’s Budget Deficit Grows to $25. 5 Billion in Early 2026

Canada’s government now reports a larger shortfall for the first eleven months of the 2025/26 fiscal year, with expenses outpacing income by C$25. 55 billion – an increase from the C$19. 27 billion recorded in the same span last year. The rise comes mainly from a 2. 1 percent jump in program spen

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Apr 25 2026BUSINESS

Shriram Finance Surges Ahead, Outshining Forecasts and Reaching New Asset Heights

Shriram Finance posted a striking jump in earnings, lifting its quarterly profit by 41% to ₹30. 14 billion (about $319. 7 million). The figure tops the market’s expectation of ₹27. 82 billion and beats last year’s ₹21. 39 billion, showing the company is gaining strength in India’s growing credit mar

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Apr 25 2026HEALTH

Family‑First Plan Aims to Stop Abuse and Help Parenting

The study looks at a program called “For Baby’s Sake” that tries to cut down domestic violence and improve how parents raise kids. It starts when a woman is pregnant and keeps going for two years, working with moms and dads separately. Researchers wanted to see if this whole‑family approach ca

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Apr 25 2026BUSINESS

Old Parkland Welcomes New Space‑Tech Investor

Balerion Space Ventures, a young Dallas firm that backs space and defense startups, has chosen to set up shop at the historic Old Parkland campus in Oak Lawn. The company, founded in 2022, has already put money into more than a dozen tech firms that work on satellites, AI and national security.

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Apr 25 2026ENVIRONMENT

A New Plant‑Based Show Gets Local Support

Healdsburg’s Little Saint, a 100% plant‑based eatery that opened on Earth Day 2022, is backing a fresh cooking series called “Climate Kitchen. ” The show will be hosted by Maggie Baird, who runs the nonprofit Support + Feed and is known for promoting vegan options worldwide. The restaurant’s owne

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Apr 25 2026HEALTH

Canadian Adults Show High Phthalate Levels in Urine

Phthalates are chemicals used to soften plastics and keep them flexible. Scientists collected urine samples from adults across Canada to see how much of these chemicals people carry in their bodies. The study found that many participants had detectable levels, meaning the chemicals were presen

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Apr 25 2026SCIENCE

New Tongue Cancer Subtypes Revealed by DNA Fingerprints

A recent study looked at the DNA of people with mouth cancer to find hidden patterns. Researchers used data from many patients, focusing on those whose tumors were not linked to smoking, drinking or HPV infection. They found that the way cancer cells change their DNA depends on where in the mouth th

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Apr 25 2026OPINION

Earth Day 2026: A Fresh Take on Climate Debate

The holiday that once sparked global protests has quietened this year, with fewer harsh critiques of high‑carbon habits and less public outrage. One observer noted that Earth Day now feels far removed from the environmental concerns of 1970, suggesting a shift in how people view the day. A group

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Apr 25 2026FINANCE

Why Marvell's Stock Surge Might Not Be the Best Time to Buy

Marvell Technology has seen its stock price jump recently, thanks to big partnerships with tech giants like Nvidia, Amazon, Anthropic, and Google. These deals highlight Marvell's strong position in making chips and optical tech. But there's a catch—its stock is now trading at over 43 times what it m

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