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Apr 28 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Adventures Arrive at Hong Kong Disneyland This Spring

Hong Kong Disneyland has revealed fresh attractions that will start this spring, adding excitement to the park’s 20th‑anniversary celebrations. The announcement came at the same time as the park’s latest financial results, showing that business and entertainment are growing hand in hand. The highli

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Apr 28 2026POLITICS

Political Shake‑Up: Romania’s Government Faces Uncertain Future

A new challenge looms for Romania’s pro‑European government. Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan, who leads a minority cabinet, may lose power in early May after a coalition partner and the far‑right opposition filed a no‑confidence motion. The Social Democrats, once part of Bolojan’s coalition, resigned la

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Apr 28 2026EDUCATION

Future‑Ready Doctors: A Three‑Part Plan for AI Training

The rise of artificial intelligence in hospitals means doctors must learn new skills fast. In Canada, medical schools still vary widely in how they teach AI, and many students get almost no training. Students say AI will change their work, yet the current teaching system is slow and uneven.

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Apr 28 2026SCIENCE

A Day‑Long Dance of Flowers: How Genes and Smells Work Together

When the day‑lily Hemerocallis fulva “Shaman” opens, it releases a bouquet that shifts over time. Scientists followed this scent journey by sampling petals at three key moments: the first blush, the peak bloom, and the last sigh. Using modern tools that spot tiny chemicals (volatile organic compo

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Apr 28 2026POLITICS

Cisco’s China Deal Faces Supreme Court Review

A lawsuit claims that Cisco Systems helped the Chinese government target Falun Gong followers. The case hinges on two U. S. statutes: the 18th‑century Alien Tort Statute and the 1991 Torture Victim Protection Act. Cisco argues it cannot be held responsible for actions taken abroad. The Supreme Cour

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Apr 28 2026BUSINESS

A Life of Swag, Service and Sweet Feasts

Norman Cohn was a man who turned simple ideas into big successes. He began selling holiday‑themed food to local shops while still in high school, and that first venture sparked a long career of owning dozens of companies. In the 1960s he and his father bought the Advertising Specialty Institut

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Apr 28 2026POLITICS

Small Village, Big Conflict

In the quiet village of Majdal Zoun in southern Lebanon, a sudden air attack left two soldiers wounded and three rescue workers trapped beneath rubble. Lebanese army officials confirmed the injuries, while civil defense reports say a joint effort is underway to free those buried. The Israeli forces

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Apr 28 2026CELEBRITIES

George Clooney’s New Chapter: Slow‑Down, Philanthropy and a Fresh Focus

George Clooney is about to turn 65, and he has decided to change the rhythm of his life. He told a reporter at a film awards event that he will spend more time on the Clooney Foundation for Justice, which he started with his wife Amal. The couple’s charity works to protect human rights and bri

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Apr 28 2026WEATHER

Storm Alert for Alabama: Stay Ready Tonight

Alabama faces a chance of strong storms tonight. The National Weather Service says most of the state could see severe weather from 5 p. m. Tuesday to 4 a. m. Wednesday. A Level 2 risk means scattered thunderstorms, hail, tornadoes, and high winds are possible. Only the coast and a small sou

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Apr 28 2026TECHNOLOGY

A New Look at a Chess‑Playing Scientist

A young man who loved chess grew up in the streets of London and later became a pioneer in artificial intelligence. In 2010 he founded an AI research lab that many people thought was a pipe dream. Fast forward to 2024, and he has earned a Nobel Prize for his work on machine learning. A rece

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