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Apr 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Sci‑Fi Saga Begins: Captives, Invasions and a New Authorial World

The famous writers behind the long‑running series that turned into a six‑season TV hit have launched a fresh story in an alien setting. Their recent books, already moving toward a new Amazon show, start with the book “The Mercy of Gods, ” which debuted on the New York Times bestseller list. The next

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Apr 15 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI Tool May Shake Up Crypto Security

Anthropic’s new AI model, called Mythos Preview, can spot hidden software problems faster than any human team. The startup says the tool is too risky to let people use it openly, because it could uncover bugs in crypto systems that have been missed for years. Security experts warn that if an AI c

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Apr 15 2026TECHNOLOGY

Crypto Exchanges Must Stop Pretending and Start Protecting

The world of digital money is booming, with people trading billions every day on online platforms. Yet, big security breaches still happen, even at the most famous and well‑funded exchanges. The problem is not how much money they hold but how they show that they are safe. Many companies put on a shi

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Apr 15 2026CRYPTO

Quantum Threats, AI Risks and Crypto Security: A Quick Take

Bitcoin’s core promise that only a private key can move coins is now being questioned by its own developers. A new proposal, BIP‑361, could force holders to move their assets to quantum‑safe addresses or risk having them frozen. The plan follows a Google report suggesting that future quantum compute

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Apr 15 2026HEALTH

Learning About Love: A Tech Founder’s New Guide

A well‑known tech entrepreneur recently admitted that he had not prepared his son for conversations about intimacy. The father, who is passionate about extending human life, explained that his son had turned 20 and asked questions he felt unready to answer. He confessed, “I never taught my son about

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Apr 15 2026POLITICS

Rising Trade Tensions: Small Businesses vs Big Tariff Plans

The debate over new U. S. tariffs is heating up again after the Supreme Court stopped President Trump’s emergency duties last year. Companies that import goods from overseas are worried that higher taxes could ruin their operations, while some U. S. manufacturers think the extra costs would level th

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Apr 15 2026SCIENCE

Understanding the Brain One Neuron at a Time

Neuroscientists often compare the brain to a crowded stadium. A microphone placed in the center can pick up a general hum, but it tells you nothing about individual conversations. To get real insight, scientists must listen to each speaker separately. This idea guides the work of a researcher who st

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Apr 15 2026HEALTH

Long‑Acting Medicines: A New Road for Moms and Kids

A recent meeting gathered doctors, researchers, patient groups, regulators and pharma to talk about medicines that stay in the body for weeks or months. The main goal was to make sure pregnant women, nursing mothers and children can safely use these new drugs. Three questions guided the talks:

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Apr 15 2026POLITICS

Conservative Clubs in Schools Spark Free‑Speech Debate

Recent moves by Republican governors to support Turning Point USA chapters in public high schools have ignited a sharp discussion about student expression and religious neutrality. Governors in eight states announced plans to partner with the group, urging that schools allow a conservative club c

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Apr 15 2026HEALTH

Understanding Why Kids Hurt Themselves

Recent research has taken a close look at why young people sometimes harm themselves without intending to die. The study pulls together findings from many different countries to spot patterns and risks that may lead to this behavior. By spotting these warning signs, doctors and teachers can step in

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