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Apr 29 2026ENTERTAINMENT

KoЯn teams up with Diablo IV for a heavy new track

A fresh tune by the long-running metal band KoЯn just dropped, and it’s tied to the latest Diablo IV expansion. The song, called “Reward the Scars, ” marks KoЯn’s first release in four years, showing the band is still pushing through tough sounds and deeper themes. The band has spent decades blendin

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Apr 28 2026HEALTH

Surveillance of Antibiotic Use in Developing Nations

In many countries with limited resources, doctors and pharmacists lack reliable data about how medicines are used. Without this information, it is hard to see where antibiotics are overused or where bacteria have become resistant. A new project plans to fix this by linking two digital tools: e

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Apr 28 2026POLITICS

Former NIH Officer Charged Over COVID Record Missteps

A grand jury in Maryland has brought charges against David Mor — a senior figure at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases during the height of the pandemic. The case centers on alleged attempts to hide and alter federal records from April 2020 through December 2022, including dat

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Apr 28 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Roller‑Coaster of Cards: Why Slay the Spire 2 Feels Like a Game of Skill and Luck

The game sits on the edge of frustration and triumph, demanding careful planning while throwing a lot of randomness into the mix. At first glance it looks simple: choose a character, pick cards, fight enemies. But as you move through Act 1 and beyond, the choice of a solid build becomes crucia

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Apr 28 2026POLITICS

Senegal’s Parliament Moves to Clear Path for Sonko’s Future Run

Senegal’s lawmakers just passed a new voting law that could let former opposition leader Ousmane Sonko run in the 2029 presidential race. The bill was approved with a large margin: 128 members voted for it, only 11 opposed and two stayed neutral. Sonko, who was barred from the 2024 election be

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Apr 28 2026WEATHER

Storm Chaos Leaves One Dead, Millions at Risk

A man from Kent County in Michigan lost his life when a tree toppled on him during a sudden thunderstorm, officials reported. The victim was 39 years old and had been outside with friends when strong winds knocked several trees over. He tried to warn others before the fall, possibly saving lives. T

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Apr 28 2026SPORTS

A Mixed‑Heritage Player Who Bridges Two Worlds

Isaiah Hartenstein was born in Eugene, Oregon, on May 5, 1998. He grew up with a dual passport: American and German. In 2008 his family moved to Germany because of his father’s professional basketball career, and the move shaped Isaiah’s upbringing and style on the court. While many people assume h

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Apr 28 2026SPORTS

Luka Dončić’s Return and the Lakers’ Playoff Future

The Los Angeles Lakers are facing a tough decision about Luka Dončić’s return as they push toward the second round of the playoffs. A sports doctor recently suggested Dončić might not be ready until Round 2 at best—meaning he could miss another full playoff series. This isn’t just a minor setback; a

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Apr 28 2026CELEBRITIES

Bowie’s 1976 border trouble and the music world’s pushback against hate

In 1976, David Bowie got pulled into a bizarre border drama while riding a train near Russia and Poland. Authorities stopped him, searched his belongings, and found items linked to Nazi symbols. He was held briefly and let go without extra trouble, but the moment quickly became part of his wild 1970

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Apr 28 2026HEALTH

Vaccine Talk: How Online Chatter Shapes COVID-19 Shot Decisions in Texas

In Tarrant County, Texas, the way people talk about COVID-19 vaccines online says a lot about who’s getting the shot—and who’s holding back. New research dug into Facebook posts in English and Spanish over time to see what fears or questions pop up most. Early findings show safety worries and side-e

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