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Apr 19 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrities Turning a Year Older on April 19

On this day, several well‑known figures celebrate new birthdays. Actress Ashley Judd marks her 58th year and had directed a segment of the 2013 TV movie “Call Me Crazy. ” Actor James Franco, now 48, released two films last year, titled “Bunny‑Man” and “Squali. ” Kate Hudson turns 47; she earned an O

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Apr 19 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrity Fans Light Up NBA Playoffs

The 2026 NBA playoffs have turned into a star‑filled show. Fans in the arena are more than just basketball lovers; they’re also famous faces from music, film and sports. In the first game of the Houston Rockets versus Los Angeles Lakers series at Madison Square Garden, rapper Travis Scott joined

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Apr 19 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrities and Athletes Turn Lakers‑Rockets Game Into a Star‑Studded Showcase

The NBA playoffs drew a crowd that went beyond the hardwood. At Crypto. com Arena, Game 1 of the first‑round clash between Houston and Los Angeles featured a mix of music stars, actors, and former players all packed into the expanded courtside area. Travis Scott seemed to sync his beats with ever

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Apr 19 2026SCIENCE

Golden Science Spotlight in the Bay Area

The Breakthrough Prize, launched by Silicon Valley leaders in 2012, awarded three Bay Area scientists for groundbreaking work in mathematics and physics. The ceremony, dubbed the “Oscars of Science, ” highlighted researchers who tackled long‑standing mysteries in their fields. UC Berkeley phys

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Apr 19 2026LIFESTYLE

Slow Steps Build Lasting Things

The day calls for steadiness, not speed. As the Sun settles into Taurus, a planet of stability, energy shifts toward long‑term plans instead of quick fixes. This change means that what you start today should be built to stay. Quick decisions are now less valuable than consistent effort. People

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Apr 19 2026ENVIRONMENT

LECA Trash on Portugal’s Coast: A Hidden Problem

A new study shows that lightweight expanded clay aggregates, a common building material, are flooding Portugal’s beaches. Researchers walked along 50‑meter stretches of shore at eight different spots around Aveiro, from open ocean dunes to sheltered lagoon edges and a busy port channel. At eve

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Apr 19 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Veteran Reporter Steps Away From CNN After Two Decades

Stephanie Elam, a long‑time voice on CNN, has announced she will leave the network after more than 20 years of covering a wide range of stories. The former Los Angeles‑based correspondent shared her decision on social media, thanking viewers for the chance to witness history unfold. She has not yet

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Apr 19 2026SCIENCE

Spotlight on Chromatin: New Tools for Mapping Protein Connections

Scientists have long struggled to see which proteins and RNA strands mingle inside the tight folds of DNA. A new class of “proximity labeling” methods helps researchers spot these interactions right in living cells, giving both a map of where things are and when they happen. The core idea is simp

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Apr 19 2026LIFESTYLE

Hosting Made Easy: Focus on Connection, Not Perfection

People often think hosting is hard. The idea of making food taste great and keeping the house tidy can scare them away from inviting friends in. Yet experts say that being together is more important than a flawless dinner. Research shows that lonely adults feel worse when they don’t meet people in

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Apr 19 2026OPINION

Maine’s Future: Turning AI Into a Job‑Boosting Tool

The buzz around artificial intelligence (AI) keeps growing, with some experts warning that machines could replace millions of workers across the United States. While fears are real, other voices argue that new tech will also create fresh roles requiring different skills. The question for Maine is ho

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