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Apr 22 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Vegas and Bethesda: A Clash of Visions

Obsidian’s former writer, Chris Avellone, claims that Bethesda disliked Fallout: New Vegas so much it stopped the partnership after a PowerPoint meeting. He says the studio was unhappy with the game’s direction, especially its survival‑horror style in the Dead Money DLC. Avellone notes that re

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Apr 22 2026POLITICS

California Politics: Chaos, Claims and a Call for Clarity

The story begins in 2003 when California voters were asked to choose a new governor. The headlines were wild: photos of every hopeful, from serious lawmakers to Hollywood stars and even a famous comedian. The buzz grew as the campaign ended, with a front‑page picture of Arnold Schwarzenegger walking

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Apr 22 2026POLITICS

Health Secretary Promises to Release Vaccine‑Contract Details

Robert Kennedy, the U. S. Health Secretary, told senators that he plans to hand over a contract belonging to anti‑vaccine activist David Geier before the week ends. Geier works as a contractor for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, although he is listed in the Department of Health an

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Apr 22 2026POLITICS

Senate Showdown: Doctor, Lawmaker, and Health Secretary

A Louisiana Republican named Bill Cassidy holds two important jobs. He leads one Senate committee that watches the Department of Health and sits on another. Because of this, he can ask questions in two separate hearings. Cassidy is also a medical doctor. He once helped the health secretary

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Apr 22 2026CRIME

Chip Leak Scandal Hits Samsung and China

A former Samsung researcher was found guilty in Seoul for sharing secret chip designs with a Chinese company. The court said the information was core technology for the nation and that he worked with others to break the law. He is 56 years old and was one of ten people charged last year for si

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Apr 22 2026POLITICS

RFK Jr. Outshines Sen. Warnock on Rabies Talk

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. stepped onto Capitol Hill for two Senate hearings and turned a sharp moment into a win over Democrat Sen. Raphael Warnock, who tried to challenge him on health policy. First, RFK Jr. spoke with the Finance Committee about his agency’s budget and how former President Trump’s dea

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Apr 22 2026HEALTH

Healthy Habits: Why They’re Hard to Keep

Many people want to eat better, move more, and reduce the chance of diseases that can be avoided. Yet most of us struggle to turn those intentions into everyday actions. A recent study in the United States found that while 74 % of adults believe chronic illnesses like diabetes and heart disease can

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Apr 22 2026CRIME

Clinic attack leads to arrests

A security guard at a Bronx urgent‑care clinic was badly hurt by two people. The incident happened on April 14, around 2:30 p. m. , near Walton Avenue. The guard tried to stop a fight between the attackers, but they reacted violently. One attacker stabbed him with an unknown blade. The o

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Apr 22 2026SCIENCE

Heat Shock: How a Cell’s Kinase Keeps the Chill Away

The body of a single cell must stay steady when the outside world heats up. One key player in this survival game is a protein called Orb6, which is the yeast version of a human enzyme named STK38. Scientists found that when yeast cells face hot conditions, Orb6 steps in to adjust two important pro

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Apr 22 2026WEATHER

Rainy Wednesday Turns Sunny Thursday, Then Rain Returns

The day starts with a warm front over Maryland on Wednesday morning, bringing scattered showers that last until lunch. After the front moves northeast of the area, clouds clear and a warmer afternoon follows. The wet spell is part of Earth Day celebrations; temperatures climb into the upper 60s and

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