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Apr 28 2026POLITICS

New Government Rules Put Immigration Decisions in the Spotlight

The U. S. government will now examine the past statements and online activity of immigrants applying for permanent residency or citizenship more carefully. Officials say they will focus on speech or actions tied to extremism, including support for terrorism or violence against the country. But criti

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Apr 28 2026OPINION

How AI could shrink the music we hear – and how to fix it

Less than a hundred years ago, music was something nearly everyone made. Children learned songs from parents, neighbors sang together at harvests, and towns had their own local sounds. Today, most of us are listeners, not makers. Generative AI is about to push that shift even faster, turning music f

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Apr 27 2026EDUCATION

Understanding Truth in Today’s News World

In a lively evening at the Reno Public Market, community members will gather to talk about how easy it is for false stories to spread and why facts are becoming harder to find. The event, organized by the News Literate Community Initiative together with Truckee Meadows Tomorrow, is open to everyone

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Apr 27 2026POLITICS

Latinos Take Charge in Local Politics

In many U. S. cities, Latino leaders are stepping into elected roles for the first time, reshaping local governments and giving voice to communities that have long felt overlooked. The trend began quietly, with grassroots campaigns that built trust and highlighted shared concerns. Over the past

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Apr 27 2026WEATHER

Storms Likely Near Michigan, But Big Hits May Pass By

The weather front moving through the area is expected to bring a wave of strong thunderstorms. The biggest storms will travel over Michigan later in the evening, when temperatures are cooler and the air is less unstable. Because of this, the storms should lose power before they reach most places. T

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Apr 27 2026WEATHER

Michigan’s Weather Shift: Storms Pause, Cooler Days Ahead

A fresh look at Michigan’s weather for the coming days shows a dramatic change. Tonight, the southwest corner of the state could see strong storms from 3 to 5 p. m. , but most of the damage‑potential winds and tornado threat will arrive later, around midnight to 1 a. m. The big upper‑level wind b

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Apr 27 2026CRIME

Pickup rescued from park pond after drunk driver crash

A single‑seat pickup was pulled out of a park pond on Sunday, after its driver crashed into the water while intoxicated. The incident happened near 5 p. m. on April 19 at A Place to Play Community Park, Third Street. Police say the woman was speeding through the park, hit three parked cars, and then

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Apr 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrity Highlights at 2026 Festival Line‑ups

The year’s biggest cultural events drew a star‑packed crowd, from film premieres to music festivals. At the “Michael” opening night, actors like Nia Long and Meagan Good mingled with music icons Usher and Chance the Rapper, creating a buzz that spread through social media. The Black Effect Pod

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Apr 27 2026CRYPTO

REAL Finance Teams Up With Nimbus Capital to Launch New Token

REAL Finance Blockchain is getting ready for a token launch that could change how real‑world assets are traded online. The company plans to roll out its own digital currency in the next few weeks, a step that will help it build a secure platform for turning physical assets into blockchain tokens.

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Apr 27 2026BUSINESS

Cashback Trends in Malaysia: 2026‑2030 Forecast

The Malaysian cashback scene is set to grow fast. Experts predict the market will hit about US$1. 48 billion in 2026 and climb to roughly US$2. 29 billion by 2030, with an annual growth rate of around 11‑12%. This follows a strong rise from 2021 to 2025, when the sector expanded at more than 15% per

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