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Apr 27 2026POLITICS

Florida Governor Proposes Map to Shift House Seats

The new plan comes from Florida’s governor, who wants a map that could change the balance of power in Congress by targeting four seats held by Democrats. He has asked lawmakers to meet for a special session next week to review the proposal. If it passes, Republicans could hold 24 of Florida’s 28 sea

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Apr 27 2026SCIENCE

A New Twist on Glycerol Fuel Cells

Scientists have figured out exactly which parts of a cobalt‑based material make it good at turning glycerol into useful energy. Instead of guessing, they built three similar crystals that differ only in the tiny details around cobalt atoms. The key discovery was that the reaction happens mainl

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Apr 27 2026SCIENCE

Heart, Kidney and Sugar: A Hidden Link to Cancer

Recent research looks at how heart, kidney and metabolic problems can quietly raise the chance of getting cancer. The study followed a huge group of people across the country for many years to see if worse health in these areas meant more cancer. The new idea, called CKM syndrome, shows that the hea

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Apr 27 2026HEALTH

Hypertension in Mexico: How Numbers Changed Over 20 Years

In recent years, scientists have looked closely at high blood pressure across Mexico. They used data from national surveys that cover the whole country, not just a few cities. The goal was to see how common different types of high blood pressure are and what causes them. The surveys spanned twenty

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Apr 27 2026POLITICS

Australia’s Energy Trip to East Asia

The Australian foreign minister plans a short tour of three key Asian partners to tackle the fuel crisis sparked by Middle East fighting. In Tokyo, she will sit down with Japan’s foreign minister to hash out ways to keep supplies steady and discuss the wider regional fallout. A week later, she

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Apr 27 2026POLITICS

Bayer Faces Supreme Court on Big Roundup Lawsuit Fight

The U. S. Supreme Court will hear Bayer AG’s attempt to stop thousands of lawsuits that say the company did not warn people about Roundup’s cancer risk. Bayer wants federal pesticide rules to block state‑law claims like the one that earned a Missouri jury $1. 25 million for John Durnell, who says gl

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Apr 27 2026TECHNOLOGY

Truecaller’s New Battle: Slowing Growth, Rising Ads Issues and a Shift to Premium

Truecaller, once the king of caller‑ID in India with 350 million users, is now facing a tough phase. The app’s popularity grew fast because people wanted to know who was calling and block spam, but that demand is slowing. In 2025, new downloads in India dropped 16 % from the previous year and worldw

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Apr 27 2026OPINION

The Hidden Rules Behind How We Treat Tiny Creatures

Some people think insects only have simple nerves, but research shows they can feel pain. If that is true, it raises the question: do we owe them a moral responsibility? Scientists who study animal sentience argue that many insects react to harmful stimuli in ways similar to vertebrates. They

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Apr 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Kidman Overcomes Flu to Deliver a Wrestling‑Style Performance

Nicole Kidman faced the flu while filming her role on “Margo’s Got Money Troubles. ” The actress appeared as a wrestler named Lace, joining a large set that mimicked a fan convention. Her co‑star Nick Offerman shared how the production had to adjust when news arrived that Kidman was ill. Th

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Apr 27 2026POLITICS

Big Week in Washington: Trips Cancelled, Shots Fired, and Bets on Raids

This week in U. S. politics had it all—a cancelled foreign trip, a gunshot scare in a room full of reporters, and a soldier who made a fortune betting on a secret raid. The biggest story began when a former president cancelled plans to visit Pakistan, saying Iran’s leadership was too divided to talk

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