PR

May 04 2026RELIGION

Pope Calls Out Media Persecution and Honors Fallen Journalists

The Pope spoke in a sunny corner of Saint Peter’s Square on World Press Freedom Day, pointing out that the right to free reporting is still under attack in many parts of the world. He highlighted how journalists face both obvious and covert threats when they chase facts. He reminded people that m

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May 04 2026SCIENCE

Heat‑Shielded Males: How a Tiny Protein Keeps the Armyworm Going Hot

When temperatures rise, insects face serious challenges in growing and breeding. A group of small proteins called heat shock proteins helps them survive the heat, yet scientists still don’t know exactly how they protect reproduction. A recent study focused on one of these proteins, named SfHSP19.

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May 04 2026FINANCE

Arena REIT Keeps Its Edge While Protecting Investor Trust

The company offers a range of tools for both professional and personal investors. It sells its products through licenses or subscriptions, charging a fee that is a percentage of the assets it manages. In addition, it runs conferences and sells sponsorship deals that bring extra revenue. Infor

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May 04 2026POLITICS

Wind Projects Stopped: Security Claims Block U. S. Energy Plans

The Trump team has paused many onshore wind farms across the United States, saying that national security could be at risk. About 165 projects on private land are stuck in the approval process, with the Pentagon stepping in to review each one. Some of these sites were already ready for final approva

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May 04 2026FINANCE

Private Credit Stress: A Silent Threat to the Economy

A new warning has surfaced from a top Fed official about hidden dangers in the private credit market. The concerns center on how problems there could spread like a rumor, causing wider credit tightening across the economy. The speaker noted that while banks themselves are not yet deeply affected, ot

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May 04 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Sci-Fi Show That Knew When to Stop

Back in 2016, a Netflix show called Stranger Things became a huge hit. People loved its mix of 1980s nostalgia, kids saving the day, and a mystery that kept viewers hooked. But as seasons passed, the writing got messy, the characters stopped feeling real, and the story grew way too complicated. That

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May 04 2026FINANCE

Tiny cost. Big money lessons for small business owners.

Running a side hustle or a full-time gig takes more than just a good idea. Money moves matter just as much. Yet, many founders end up guessing when it comes to their own paychecks. A fresh bundle tries to fix that gap. For under $30, learners get 11 video courses and 160 hours of lessons on cash flo

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May 04 2026CRIME

Pras Michel’s Prison Time: What It Means for Campaign Finance and Foreign Influence

Pras Michel, known for his work with the Fugees, recently started a 14-year prison sentence at a federal facility in Arizona. His crime? Helping funnel over $120 million from a fugitive Malaysian businessman, Jho Low, into Barack Obama’s 2012 reelection campaign. Low, infamous for the 1MDB embezzlem

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May 04 2026POLITICS

Top U. S. Diplomat's Visit to Rome: What’s Really Happening?

A high-ranking U. S. official is heading to Italy and the Vatican this week for meetings, according to reports from Italian media. The visit, confirmed by two major newspapers, follows months of heated exchanges between Washington and Rome. Tensions spiked recently when the U. S. president publicly

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May 04 2026POLITICS

Behind the scenes of modern reparations policies

Recent years have seen quiet but steady shifts in how some US governments help racial minorities. Instead of big, public debates about reparations, these changes often happen through smaller programs hidden in everyday policies. For example, some states now offer special loans and training programs

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