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Apr 15 2026EDUCATION

From Classroom to Career: One Student’s Hands-On Journey

Ryan Gebhardt, a senior at Sterling High School, has earned the title of Student of the Month for March. While many students juggle classes and after-school activities, Ryan stands out for blending real-world learning with academic goals. Instead of just reading about business, he took the leap into

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Apr 15 2026BUSINESS

A New Financial Leader Joins a Fast-Growing AI Startup

The company behind an AI tool that digs through business documents just hired a new chief financial officer. After using the platform for years as an investor, she now runs its finances. The tool indexes over half a billion documents—SEC reports, earnings calls, research papers—so finance teams can

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Apr 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Music Exec Larry Mestel Wins Big for His Work in Cancer Fight

Larry Mestel, who runs a major music company called Primary Wave, is getting a big award next year. The City of Hope group, known for fighting cancer with research and treatment, picked him for their 2026 Spirit of Life honor. The event will happen on October 27, 2026, at a big event space in Los An

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Apr 15 2026ENVIRONMENT

Piping plovers in Michigan: How to enjoy them without disturbing their comeback

Experts say the Great Lakes piping plover—those tiny, sand-colored shorebirds—are making a slow but steady recovery after nearly disappearing decades ago. But their comeback story depends on people following simple but strict rules. When walking Michigan beaches this season, hikers need to watch fo

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Apr 15 2026HEALTH

A Chip on the Shoulder of Brain Surgery

Science Corp isn't diving into brain surgery just for the thrill. The company plans to place a tiny sensor on a human brain during an already scheduled operation. The 520-electrode chip, no bigger than a pea, will rest on the brain's surface, recording activity without digging deep. This isn't a sci

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Apr 14 2026ENVIRONMENT

Big Tech wants to turn Florida green into grey

Florida is famous for its sunshine, not its server farms. Yet the same companies pushing AI are eyeing swamps and pastures to build power-hungry computer palaces. These places need as much water as a small town every day just to keep the machines from melting. Right now the state’s energy grid can b

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Apr 14 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Netflix romance with stars from TV’s biggest shows

Two popular TV actors are teaming up for a new streaming movie that mixes love, laughs, and workplace drama. Jennifer Lopez plays a busy boss trying to balance career and romance, while Brett Goldstein plays the new employee who shakes things up at her company. Their on-screen chemistry seems strong

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Apr 14 2026CELEBRITIES

What makes Matt Fitzpatrick stand out beyond his golf skills

Matt Fitzpatrick’s success on the golf course is hard to miss, but where he grew up and how he got started tell an even bigger story. Born in Sheffield, England, in 1994, Fitzpatrick represents a classic British upbringing. His background is White British, which is common in the region but doesn’t s

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Apr 14 2026HEALTH

How Ethiopia’s first birth age connects to health, wealth, and where people live

When a woman has her first child in Ethiopia often shapes not just her own health but also the future of her family and the nation. Babies born to very young mothers face higher chances of health problems right after delivery. Mothers under 18 also tend to have less schooling and fewer job opportuni

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Apr 14 2026FINANCE

Don't Trust Micron's High Hopes Just Yet

Micron, a big name in computer memory chips, often gets praised for its strong sales and bright future. But some experts warn that the company’s high stock price doesn’t match reality. Investors see growth potential, but digging deeper shows risks that aren’t getting enough attention. Chips are eve

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