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Apr 22 2026POLITICS

Pentagon eyes AI firm after fresh talks on tech use

A major tech company is back in the Pentagon’s good books after high-level meetings in Washington. Earlier this year, government officials cut ties, calling the firm a security risk. Now, talks about letting the military use its artificial intelligence tools are heating up again. What changed? The

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Apr 19 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Spring Screen Picks: More Than Just Fun to Watch

Streaming services seem to believe April is the perfect time for a horror workout, not spring cleaning. Netflix rolls out 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, a twist on the rage-zombie formula where humans become the real villains. A lone survivor teams up with a scientist trying to cure the infected,

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Apr 18 2026SCIENCE

Mystery Around a Scientist Who Said She Was In Danger

A 34‑year‑old scientist who helped start a lab that studies anti‑gravity was found dead in Huntsville, Alabama, on June 11, 2022. Police said the death was a self‑shot. They have not shared any details about how they reached that conclusion. Before she died, the woman publicly warned that her life

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Apr 18 2026SPORTS

Alaskan Athletes Shine at State Sports Awards

Kristen Faulkner, a cyclist from Homer, and Gus Schumacher, a skier from Anchorage, were honored this week as Pride of Alaska winners at the state’s Sports Hall of Fame Directors Awards. The award recognizes top athletes from across the state, and both Faulkner and Schumacher earned their spots in a

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Apr 16 2026HEALTH

Spice blends pack a health punch—here’s why

Mixing herbs and spices isn’t just about taste—it’s a smart way to boost your body’s defenses. Scientists found that pairing certain plant compounds, like the fiery capsaicin from chili peppers and the cooling menthol from mint, can supercharge their anti-inflammatory effects by hundreds of times co

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Apr 15 2026CRYPTO

Crypto firms chase AI guard‑dog that may backfire

A handful of crypto platforms are reaching out to a new AI model called Claude Mythos, hoping it can help them spot hidden security holes. The tool is still in a limited release because its creators worry it could be used to find and exploit weaknesses on a massive scale. Crypto exchanges such as

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Apr 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Cate Blanchett to Play Martha Stewart in New Biopic

Cate Blanchett has been cast as lifestyle mogul Martha Stewart in an upcoming biopic titled “Good Thing. ” The film will be directed by Janicza Bravo, known for her work on “Zola. ” Stewart herself hinted at the project during a red carpet interview, confirming rumors about Blanchett’s involvement.

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Apr 10 2026SPORTS

Los Angeles 2028 Tickets: What the Rush Says About Public Interest

The 2028 Los Angeles Olympics opened global ticket sales on April 9 following a flood of local sign-ups. Organizers said over a hundred thousand locals bought tickets in the first week—a number they called record-breaking. But most of those tickets were the $28 entry-level seats, which sold out fast

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Apr 10 2026LIFESTYLE

Family and Caregivers: The Unsung Heroes of Everyday Wins

Think about the people who keep lives running smoothly behind the scenes. They're the family members tending to a child’s scraped knee, the neighbors checking in on an elderly person, or the dedicated workers staffing daycare centers and nursing homes. While no medals are handed out for these daily

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Apr 06 2026SPORTS

Tristan Thompson Talks About Olympic Rules and Fairness

Tristan Thompson, a former NBA champion, spoke openly about the International Olympic Committee’s new rule that will bar transgender athletes from women’s events at the 2028 Games. He said the decision matters to him as a father of daughters and nieces, saying that men’s genetic makeup is “totally d

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