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Apr 02 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Couples Take the Stage and Stand Their Ground

Janet and Jason Caperna are stepping into the spotlight of season three with a clear message: they will speak up about politics, no matter who watches. They both lean strongly to the left and are ready to defend human rights, minorities, and other causes that matter to them. The couple knows s

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Apr 02 2026POLITICS

Britain Leads Global Effort to Open the Strait of Hormuz

London hosts a virtual summit where about thirty‑five nations, including France, Germany, Italy, Canada and the United Arab Emirates, gather to plan how to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. The meeting is chaired by British Foreign Minister Yvette Cooper and aims to create a coalition that will examine d

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Apr 02 2026HEALTH

Fast Urine Test Could Cut UTI Treatment Time

"The new urine test can decide the best antibiotic in under six hours, instead of waiting three days for lab results. The test uses a cartridge with tiny tubes filled with different medicines. A urine sample is added, and light sensors watch for bacterial growth over the next hours. If bacteri

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Apr 02 2026POLITICS

Stories That Shape Our World

Stories have become a hot topic in humanities and social sciences. Scholars from Indigenous, Black, Feminist, and many other traditions have shown how powerful narratives can be. A recent study looks at how telling and listening to stories can help people understand the link between nature and socie

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Apr 02 2026CELEBRITIES

Aries Stars Shine Bright

People often think of Aries as bold and daring, and that image fits many famous faces. The period from March 22 to April 19 marks those born under the Ram, a sign that loves challenges and takes charge. These traits can help artists, actors, and musicians stand out in a crowded world. Aries individ

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Apr 02 2026POLITICS

Gambling Ads Face New Limits in Australia

Australia has introduced fresh rules to curb gambling advertising. The government will stop ads that use celebrities and will only show online ads to people who are logged in and over 18 years old. These changes aim to protect children from seeing gambling messages. On television, the new law caps

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Apr 02 2026POLITICS

Congress on Vacation While Workers Wait

The long pause in government work has turned the Capitol into a vacation spot. Some lawmakers flew to airports, hit up Las Vegas, or even visited Disney World while the country’s budget was stalled. These trips have been filmed and shared on social media, drawing millions of views and sparking

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Apr 02 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrity Charm: Why Sydney Smith Wins Hearts

Sydney Smith’s rising fame has sparked curiosity about what makes her so appealing to well‑known stars. Her friendly, grounded nature stands out in an industry that often feels flashy and distant. Fans notice how she engages with people genuinely, listening more than speaking, which creates a

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Apr 02 2026FINANCE

China Resources Mixc: Still a Good Buy for Investors

Citic Securities kept its positive outlook on China Resources Mixc Lifestyle Services Ltd. , calling it a “Buy” and setting a target price of HK$61. 00. The shares ended the day at HK$47. 04, showing a clear gap between current value and the projected target. The market’s overall view is even stron

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Apr 02 2026SCIENCE

Hydrogen: The Tiny Gas That Might Beat Big Health Problems

Recent science shows that a simple gas—hydrogen—is more than just a building block of water. Because it is so small, the molecule can slip through cell walls and even the blood‑brain barrier, reaching places that many medicines cannot. Researchers have tested hydrogen in a variety of ways: breathing

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