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Apr 28 2026POLITICS

FDA Looks Ahead to New Biologics Director

The Food and Drug Administration is preparing for a new leader at its Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research. Last month the agency announced that Vinay Prasad, who has worked as an oncologist and was vocal about U. S. drug policies, would step down by the end of April. The decision to replace

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Apr 28 2026HEALTH

Mixing Real Life With Perfection Can Ease Mom Guilt

Moms who spend hours scrolling through flawless family photos on social media may feel more shame and anxiety, a recent study shows. The research, led by an assistant professor at the University of Nebraska‑Lincoln, used simulated feeds to test how different types of content affect new mothers. T

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Apr 28 2026HEALTH

Sam Neill's Surprise Cure: From Chemo to CAR T-Cell Therapy

Sam Neill, the well‑known actor, recently revealed that he is now cancer‑free after a new medical approach helped him survive. He had been battling angioimmunoblastic T‑cell lymphoma for about five years, first discovered during a tour for “Jurassic World Dominion. ” While undergoing standard

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Apr 28 2026TECHNOLOGY

IREN Shifts From Bitcoin Mining to AI Cloud, Stock Target Adjusted

Irene’s stock rating dropped from $125 to $100 per share after analysts noted the company is moving away from cryptocurrency mining toward large‑scale artificial intelligence services. The change does not signal a decline in IREN’s AI plans, but reflects two separate issues: the company is cutting b

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Apr 28 2026BUSINESS

Port Gains Surpass Expectations Amid Global Turbulence

The Alabama Port Authority board met Tuesday to review the year’s progress, and the results were brighter than many had predicted. CEO Doug Otto highlighted that the port’s total earnings now reach $52. 8 million, a full $21 million above the forecast for this period. With half the fiscal year alrea

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Apr 28 2026BUSINESS

Guiding Growth When the Future Feels Uncertain

In a world that feels like it’s spinning too fast, many leaders in the impact space get stuck trying to predict every twist and turn. That kind of planning can keep them in a loop of “maybe” where nothing gets done and worries grow. Instead, the advice is simple: look at the core purpose of your org

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Apr 28 2026SCIENCE

Father’s Light Exposure Changes Kids’ Memory Through Tiny Sperm Messengers

A new study shows that a dad’s exposure to constant light can hurt his children’s memory. The researchers used male mice and kept them in a 24‑hour light environment. When the offspring were born, only the male pups showed trouble learning and remembered things less well than normal. Female pups see

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Apr 28 2026WEATHER

Rain Brings Hopeful Relief to Dry New Jersey

New Jersey’s long‑dry spell may finally get a break. Late Wednesday, rain will roll in from the west and linger into Thursday night. The National Weather Service says showers could bring between a quarter inch and three‑quarters of an inch of water, though stronger bursts might produce more. The

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Apr 28 2026WEATHER

Rainy Days Ahead: Maryland’s Wet Weather Update

The day starts with a quiet sunny spell, but clouds quickly cover the sky and bring rain to Maryland on Tuesday. Temperatures will dip into the low‑to‑mid 60s, and occasional showers are expected. A cold front is moving eastward overnight, setting the stage for more rain and possible storms on Wedne

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Apr 28 2026WEATHER

Storm Chaos Leaves One Dead, Millions at Risk

A man from Kent County in Michigan lost his life when a tree toppled on him during a sudden thunderstorm, officials reported. The victim was 39 years old and had been outside with friends when strong winds knocked several trees over. He tried to warn others before the fall, possibly saving lives. T

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