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Apr 13 2026POLITICS

Hungary Votes Against a Foreign Campaign, Leaving Vance Confused

In Hungary’s most recent election, the country’s people turned out in record numbers, with 78 % of voters going to the polls. This high turnout marked a historic peak for Hungary since it left communism behind. The result was a shock to many, including Vice President J. D. Vance of the United State

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Apr 13 2026POLITICS

Easter Truce Ends, Both Sides Blame Each Other for Violations

The brief pause in fighting that was meant to honor Orthodox Easter has now ended, leaving both Russia and Ukraine pointing fingers at the other for breaking the agreement. The truce lasted just over a day, from 4 pm Saturday to midnight Sunday, and was announced by Russia’s president earlier in the

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Apr 13 2026POLITICS

Chaos Looms as U. S. –Iran Talks Break Down

The Middle East felt a chill when the United States and Iran could not reach an agreement after more than 20 hours of discussion in Islamabad. U. S. Vice President J. D. Vance admitted that the differences between the two sides were too wide to bridge at this time, leaving a fragile ceasefire in dou

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Apr 13 2026SCIENCE

Methane Production in Food‑Waste Digesters: The Role of Gene Families

In many cities across China, people turn kitchen scraps into energy by feeding them to large anaerobic digesters. The amount of gas these machines produce, however, varies a lot from one plant to another. Scientists wanted to know why some digesters make more methane than others. They examined seve

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Apr 13 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Rue’s Reckless Road: From High School to High Stakes

Rue wakes up in a new chapter, five years after the last season. She no longer plays the quiet student; she now crosses borders with drugs for a dealer named Laurie. The debt is huge—$43 million—yet Laurie will accept $100, 000 if Rue can gather it. “I became a drug mule, ” she says flatly. The job

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Apr 13 2026POLITICS

Hope and Hurdles: The Vance Talks in Pakistan

The weekend saw Vice President J. D. Vance journeying to Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, where he met with Iran’s diplomatic team for a lengthy session that stretched over twenty hours. He left the country exhausted and without an agreement, leaving observers to wonder if a ceasefire could be

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Apr 13 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Remembering the Lost Stars of Euphoria

The third season of Sam Levinson’s hit drama began with a quiet tribute. An on‑screen card honored Eric Dane, the beloved actor who had just passed away in February, showing his photo and life dates. This gesture mirrored a similar one for late actor Angus Cloud that HBO Max had posted earlier. Aft

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Apr 13 2026SPORTS

Rory McIlroy’s Back‑to‑Back Masters Wins: What It Means

McIlroy began the 2026 Masters with a record‑breaking lead, then fell off that advantage before rallying to win. He is now the fourth player ever to defend his title, joining legends like Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods. The early lead showed how powerful he can be when his swing is on point, but t

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Apr 13 2026WEATHER

Storm Watch: Typhoon Sinlaku Heading Toward Guam

Typhoon Sinlaku is moving closer to the island of Guam and the nearby Northern Marianas. The storm’s path shows it could bring strong winds, heavy rain, and rough seas to the area. Local officials are preparing for possible flooding and power outages. The cyclone’s strength has been increasing as i

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Apr 13 2026SCIENCE

Mission Milestones: From Lunar Orbit to Future Landings

The recent trip around the moon marked a major leap for space exploration. After returning safely to Houston, the crew—Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen—signaled that the next chapter is already in motion. NASA’s Artemis III is slated to test docking procedures between O

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