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Apr 27 2026SCIENCE

Early Deaths in a Māori Family Point to Hidden Stomach Cancer

A woman named Karyn Paringatai noticed a disturbing trend in her relatives: many died at a young age. When she traced their medical records, she found that a rare stomach cancer, known as diffuse gastric cancer, was common among Māori families like hers. This type of cancer can develop without

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Apr 27 2026BUSINESS

Family‑Run Farm Turns Vineyards Into Beer and Wine Hub

Lincoln Way Vineyards is more than a place that makes wine; it’s a family project that blends farming, science and creativity. Jim and Sherri Borton and their children Alex and Ari manage every step from planting grapes to pouring drinks. The vineyard started twenty years ago, and a tasting room ope

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Apr 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Michael Keaton Shakes Up the Steelers Draft Night

The night of the NFL draft in Pittsburgh was turned on its head when Michael Keaton, a lifelong supporter of the local team, appeared on stage to announce the Steelers’ pick. Keaton grew up in Kennedy Township near Pittsburgh before moving to Los Angeles, where he launched a career that includes

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Apr 27 2026ENVIRONMENT

Biodiversity Protection: What the Numbers Really Show

Research into how well protected areas stop wildlife loss has grown a lot since 2000, but the picture is still unclear. Most studies use matching techniques to compare places with and without protection, focusing mainly on forest loss as the main measure. Only a single paper even used the Biod

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Apr 27 2026HEALTH

Health Self‑Check Predicts Future Depression in Older Adults

Older people often judge how well they feel and this simple assessment can hint at future mental health issues. In a study across several European countries, researchers followed community‑dwelling seniors for up to five years. Participants first rated their own health on a short questionnaire, and

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Apr 27 2026CRIME

SMS Scam Tricks: How Bad Guys Make Money From Your Phone Bill

Cyber‑security experts have found a new way that fraudsters trick people into sending dozens of text messages overseas, making the scammers money from phone companies. The scam began in June 2020 and uses fake “I am not a robot” tests that force users to text secret numbers. The messages go to 60

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Apr 27 2026CRYPTO

PrimeXBT Earns Top Spot as Crypto Broker

PrimeXBT has just been named the best cryptocurrency broker by ADVFN’s International Financial Awards for 2026. The honor highlights the company’s focus on building a fast, reliable trading space that meets what today’s crypto traders need. Customers can trade futures and contracts on digital

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Apr 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Pick Three Movies to Watch on Prime Video This Week

Prime Video has a new list of top ten movies, and three stand out for anyone looking for something to stream. The first choice is a fast‑moving thriller that shows up again and again on the charts. It follows a clever thief who plans non‑violent heists along a famous freeway in Los Angeles. The s

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Apr 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Three Stars Share a Post‑Show Moment After Series Wrap

When the streaming version of the famous crime drama ended, one actor was left in a sudden lull. Christopher Meloni, known for his tough detective role, found himself without a show after the series was dropped by Peacock. Yet he wasn’t alone in that moment; his longtime co‑star Mariska Hargitay and

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Apr 27 2026SPORTS

Kai Trump’s Road Back From Wrist Surgery

Kai Trump stepped away from her golf clubs in November 2025, then had wrist surgery two months later. The operation fixed torn tendons that kept her hand unstable. Three months after the surgery, she played a relaxed round with her dad, Donald Trump Jr. During their game, she gave fans an honest lo

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