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Apr 06 2026BUSINESS

Best U. S. Cities for New Businesses

Small businesses are the backbone of America, and 2023 saw a record 5. 5 million new business applications filed. A surge that began during the COVID‑19 pandemic has kept growing, driven by people who want independence, changing consumer habits, and those restarting after layoffs. Success often hing

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Apr 06 2026SCIENCE

New Gene Link: FAT3 Mutations and Complex Neuropathy

Scientists have uncovered a clear connection between two copies of the FAT3 gene and a form of inherited nerve damage that affects both nerves and brain development. When both versions of FAT3 carry harmful changes, the result is a weakened nerve signal that spreads throughout the body. This weaknes

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Apr 06 2026POLITICS

Windfall Tax Push: EU Ministers Call for New Energy Rule

The group of finance ministers from Spain, Germany, Italy, Portugal and Austria have joined forces to ask the European Union to introduce a windfall tax on energy firms. Their main worry is that the recent surge in oil and gas prices—linked to conflicts in Iran—could push inflation higher and hurt o

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Apr 06 2026CELEBRITIES

Shaq’s Kids Won’t Get His $500 Million Unless They Work for It

Shaquille O’Neal made over $500 million in his career, but he’s sticking to a strict rule: his kids aren’t getting a single dollar unless they prove they’re serious. Four kids with Shaunie Nelson—plus one from a past relationship—are watching their dad’s golden touch from afar, waiting to see if the

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Apr 06 2026HEALTH

Why Neurosurgeons in New Mexico Face Unfair Shots in Court

New Mexico’s doctors get judged by raw numbers—like how 0. 7% account for half the malpractice payouts in the state. But putting neurosurgeons in the same group as skin doctors misses a key fact: brains and spines are far riskier to operate on. Research shows neurosurgeons are sued far more often th

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Apr 06 2026CRIME

Why museums keep getting robbed—and why the art is nearly impossible to sell

Museums worldwide have faced a string of bold thefts recently, including a brazen robbery in Italy where thieves took works by Renoir, Cézanne, and Matisse in a single night. Experts say these crimes aren’t as clever as movies make them seem—they’re often just quick break-ins with little planning.

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Apr 05 2026BUSINESS

Young Man Turns Hard Work Into a Job

Jackson Boutilier, once a 16‑year‑old without a home, now runs his own odd‑jobs service. After a rough year that forced him and his family into a shelter, he started doing tasks like stacking firewood, gardening, cleaning garages, and even scrubbing ovens. The work began as a way to earn extra money

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Apr 05 2026HEALTH

Rethinking Cravings: How Your Brain Learns to Prefer Healthier Foods

Many people feel stuck between wanting healthy meals and being pulled toward salty snacks or sweet treats without thinking. These preferences didn’t start randomly—they’re shaped by years of eating foods designed to hijack your brain’s reward system. Ultra-processed foods flood your body with artifi

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Apr 05 2026POLITICS

EU Countries Push for Fair Energy Profit Rules

Five European countries want energy giants to share extra profits from high fuel costs. Germany, Italy, Spain, Portugal and Austria signed a letter asking the EU to tax sudden gains made by energy firms. The push comes as rising oil prices from Middle East tensions squeeze household budgets. The mi

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Apr 05 2026CRIME

Rapper Pooh Shiesty and His Team Face Heavy Charges After a Studio Confrontation Went Wrong

A high-profile music producer recently found himself caught in a bizarre and violent dispute after a rapper and his father allegedly forced him to sign a release from his record deal at gunpoint. The incident, which unfolded in a Dallas studio, quickly escalated when the producer was threatened with

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