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Apr 24 2026ENVIRONMENT

Why Europe’s PFAS Loophole Lets Harmful Chemicals Multiply

Europe aims to cut down on forever chemicals, but one big exception could ruin the plan. PFAS are man-made compounds that never break down. They linger in water, soil, and even our bodies. The EU wants to limit their spread, yet factories can still pump out endless amounts under current rules. The

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Apr 24 2026TECHNOLOGY

Bright screens ahead: RGB Mini-LED TVs arrive with color you can trust

2026 is shaping up to be the year tiny diodes change how we watch. TV brands like Samsung, LG, TCL, Hisense, and Sony are all rolling out new screens that swap the usual blue backlight for red, green, and blue mini LEDs. The move isn’t just a name change; it’s a color upgrade. More diodes mean purer

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Apr 24 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tesla’s Optimus Robot: What We Know So Far About Its Future

Tesla isn’t just about electric cars anymore. The company is betting big on its humanoid robot, Optimus, which could soon roll out of factories in California and Texas. But why the secrecy? Tesla’s CEO has hinted that the robot’s most advanced features are being kept under wraps to prevent rivals fr

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Apr 24 2026BUSINESS

Taking Charge of Your Business Story Early On

When you launch something new, the market doesn’t always get it right away. In fast-moving fields like real estate tech, the first label that sticks often stays for years, even if it’s wrong. Founders can spend months just correcting misunderstandings instead of building their actual product. The pr

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Apr 24 2026BUSINESS

An 85-Year-Old CEO’s Unpaid Mission to Revolutionize Healthcare

At 85, most people are winding down, but one entrepreneur is charging full steam ahead without a salary. His goal? Making healthcare cheaper, faster, and easier to access for everyone. Back in 2006, he cofounded a company that let migrant workers video-call their families and send money at the same

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Apr 24 2026HEALTH

How nations tackle difficult cancers: a global health puzzle

In 2023, seven leading economies made a quiet vow to join forces against some of the toughest cancers. Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, the UK and the US promised to share knowledge and speed up care for cancers where survival rates are often low. The challenge they faced wasn’t just medic

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Apr 24 2026HEALTH

Mushrooms: A Brain Boost Worth a Try?

Eating mushrooms might do more than just add flavor to a meal. A recent study looked into common edible fungi such as white button, shiitake, oyster, and dried varieties. Researchers followed a group of adults aged 60 and above, tracking both their mushroom intake and mental sharpness over time. Th

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Apr 24 2026HEALTH

New Mexico health officials sound alarm after rabid dog discovery

Health authorities in Curry County, New Mexico recently confirmed a troubling case of rabies in the area. A young dog, just under a year old, tested positive for the disease after coming into contact with wildlife. What makes this situation particularly serious is that the dog hadn't received its ma

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Apr 24 2026BUSINESS

A Cleveland bar is packing up after just one year

A sports bar in Cleveland called The W is closing its doors after just twelve months in the Gordon Square area. The announcement came with a short but excited social media post: “Big moves coming, Cleveland. ” The owners plan to shut down the current location on May 3rd, but they’re not leaving the

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Apr 24 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Catching Every Marlins Game Without Breaking the Bank

Watching baseball doesn't have to mean paying for expensive cable packages. The Miami Marlins make most of their games available through streaming services, but figuring out the best deal takes some planning. Local fans have a few budget-friendly options, while those outside Florida need different s

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