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Apr 27 2026CRYPTO

Solana Prepares for Quantum Future with New Signature Tech

Solana’s team is already thinking ahead about the day when quantum computers might break current security methods. They have chosen a new digital signature called Falcon that can resist attacks from quantum machines. Two main groups working on the network, Anza and Jump Crypto’s Firedancer, have bot

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Apr 27 2026OPINION

Breaking Bridges and Browsing Lives

I was curled up on a Brooklyn couch one bright April morning, sipping coffee while my phone screen showed the B1 bridge in Tehran beginning to crumble. Engineers had poured years into building that span, meant to link Tehran with Karaj where my relatives live and where I once played as a child. An A

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Apr 27 2026BUSINESS

Share Buyback Signals New Growth Phase for Racing Game Company

A racing game developer has just repurchased nearly a million shares of its own stock, buying 904, 395 Class A shares from Driven Lifestyle Group LLC at $4. 11 each. The price was based on the average of the last five days’ closing prices, a figure that the company feels reflects its recent shift to

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Apr 27 2026SPORTS

Kansas Baseball Climbs to 11th in National Coaches Poll

The Jayhawks have surged up the national rankings, moving from 16th to 11th place in the latest USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll. This jump follows a strong home victory over Nebraska and a clean sweep of Kansas State in conference play, making it the highest ranking Kansas has achieved this season.

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Apr 27 2026POLITICS

Israel Escalates Attacks in Eastern Lebanon Despite Ceasefire

Israel launched new air raids on the eastern part of Lebanon, breaking the calm that a ceasefire agreement had tried to bring. The strikes hit areas in the Bekaa Valley for the first time since mid‑April, when a U. S. ‑mediated pause had reduced but not stopped fighting with the Iranian‑backed group

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Apr 27 2026POLITICS

Rep. Kean’s Return: A Health Pause Explained

Tom Kean Jr. , a 57‑year‑old congressman from New Jersey, has finally spoken about his long absence from Washington. He said he had a “personal medical issue” that kept him away for weeks, and doctors say he will recover fully soon. Kean last voted in the House on March 5 and has missed many othe

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Apr 27 2026SCIENCE

Heart, Kidney and Sugar: A Hidden Link to Cancer

Recent research looks at how heart, kidney and metabolic problems can quietly raise the chance of getting cancer. The study followed a huge group of people across the country for many years to see if worse health in these areas meant more cancer. The new idea, called CKM syndrome, shows that the hea

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Apr 27 2026HEALTH

Obesity’s Hidden Role in Men’s Sexual Health

Body fat isn’t just a passive backdrop; it actively influences how men experience erectile function. Recent research shows that excess weight can trigger hormonal changes, inflammation, and blood flow problems that directly impair the ability to achieve or maintain an erection. Rather than seeing

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Apr 27 2026POLITICS

Australia’s Energy Trip to East Asia

The Australian foreign minister plans a short tour of three key Asian partners to tackle the fuel crisis sparked by Middle East fighting. In Tokyo, she will sit down with Japan’s foreign minister to hash out ways to keep supplies steady and discuss the wider regional fallout. A week later, she

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Apr 27 2026HEALTH

Continuous Glucose Sensors Help Type 2 Patients Beat Sugar Levels

A new study shows that people with type 2 diabetes who use continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) see better blood‑sugar control than those who stick to finger‑prick tests. The research, published on April 23 in a medical journal, followed over 300 patients for 32 weeks. Half wore CGMs; the others conti

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