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Apr 18 2026POLITICS

Poland Cancels Ye’s Concert After Backlash Over Past Comments

In a move that shocked fans, Poland’s Silesian Stadium in Chorzow announced the cancellation of Ye’s summer show on Friday, citing “formal and legal reasons. ” The decision follows a wave of criticism across Europe after the rapper’s earlier antisemitic remarks and a song titled “Heil Hitler. ” T

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Apr 18 2026HEALTH

Newborn Shots: Why Skipping Hepatitis B Could Bring Back a Hidden Threat

A new study shows that fewer babies are getting the hepatitis B vaccine in recent years. The drop is more than 10 percent from 2023 to August 2025, a trend that worries doctors. Hepatitis B is not as obvious as measles. It travels through blood or body fluids, so parents think newborns are sa

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Apr 18 2026POLITICS

Progressives Gain Power in Cherry Hill Election

A recent court decision has shifted the political balance in Cherry Hill, giving a trio of progressive candidates new influence over local party decisions. The appeal court overturned an earlier ruling that had changed the outcome of a June primary, allowing the three winners to choose 71 of the 74

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Apr 18 2026SCIENCE

How Moral Injury Research Has Grown and Who Is Leading It

A study looked at all the papers that mention “moral injury” from 1992 to 2025. The researchers used three ways to find the papers: searching titles, keywords and abstracts together; only abstracts; or just titles. Each method gave a different number of papers, showing that how you search matters.

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Apr 18 2026CRIME

Dubai arrest ends long chase of Irish crime king

A manhunt that stretched over several years finally ended in Dubai, where authorities seized a key figure linked to one of Ireland’s most notorious criminal groups. The 48‑year‑old, believed to head the Kinahan cartel, was taken into custody during a covert operation that saw Irish and UAE offici

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Apr 18 2026CRIME

A Shocked Family Faces the Theft of Loved Ones’ Rest

The Prichard family’s peaceful cemetery memories were shattered when five of their nine crypts at a Philadelphia‑area burial ground showed signs of intrusion, and a great‑great‑grandmother’s remains were taken. Judy Prichard McCleary, who believes her ancestors’ souls rest in heaven, expressed de

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Apr 18 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Event Surprise: A Night of Love, Laughter and Big‑Ticket Bids

A dinner on April 16 at Cipriani Wall Street turned into a lively celebration for the creators of the hit show “Heated Rivalry” and other key figures. The gathering honored Jacob Tierney, Brendan Brady, and Brooks Brothers chief Ken Ohashi for their roles in the series that follows a gay couple’s ad

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Apr 18 2026HEALTH

Genes and Childhood Shape Mental Health in Later Years

Research shows that genes and early life events can set the stage for depression in middle age and beyond. A study found that people with a family history of mood disorders face higher risks if they also grew up with parents battling addiction. The findings suggest that childhood struggles don’t jus

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Apr 18 2026ENVIRONMENT

Gold Rush Gone Wrong in the Amazon

For years, the Kichwa Indigenous community in Ecuador’s Napo province lived quietly along the Napo River. But now, their peaceful life has been disrupted by a new kind of invasion—not soldiers or settlers, but illegal gold miners tearing through their land. The miners aren’t just digging for treasur

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Apr 18 2026EDUCATION

LSU’s big step in science education and research

Louisiana State University is taking a giant leap with its new $148 million science building, set to open fully in 2026. The 148, 000-square-foot space isn’t just another campus addition—it’s designed to give students cutting-edge labs and research areas, potentially pulling top talent to the state.

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