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Apr 10 2026CELEBRITIES

Behind the Scenes: What Melania Trump's Rare Public Moments Really Show

Melania Trump has always played by her own rules as first lady. Unlike many before her, she avoided the spotlight most of the time. In 2017 alone, she gave just eight speeches—far fewer than Michelle Obama did in her first year. Even when she stepped into the public eye, it was often in unexpected w

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Apr 10 2026BUSINESS

Panama’s Leader Tries to Fix Shipping Disputes with China

Panama’s president, Jose Raul Mulino, visited the Balboa port last week to ease concerns about rising tensions with China. Just days earlier, Panama’s foreign minister had accused China of unfairly increasing inspections on ships flying the Panamanian flag. Mulino insisted the country doesn’t want c

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Apr 10 2026FINANCE

What's pulling tech stocks in opposite directions?

In recent weeks, stock market trends haven’t just reflected economic shifts—they’ve spotlighted a growing gap between technology sectors. While fancy hardware and AI-related companies have surged ahead, traditional software firms have stumbled. Even after a temporary pause in the Iran conflict, this

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Apr 10 2026TECHNOLOGY

Cracking open the secrets of tiny materials with super-powered magnets

Scientists use tiny, sponge-like materials called microporous materials for some really important jobs. Things like cleaning up pollution, delivering medicine inside your body, or even helping make chemicals more efficiently. But to make these materials work better, researchers first need to underst

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Apr 10 2026SCIENCE

How astronauts use tiny lab tools to study space dangers

Space travel isn’t just about rockets and moon landings—it’s also a giant science experiment. NASA’s Artemis II mission sent four astronauts on a test flight around the Moon, but hidden among them were four tiny lab tools no bigger than USB drives. These aren’t ordinary gadgets; they’re organ chips

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Apr 10 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Cage Match Showdown Brewing Between Presidential Heirs

Americans might soon witness a bizarre spectacle unlike anything in modern politics: two of the most famous political families in the U. S. facing off in a one-on-one fight. The idea surfaced when Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, agreed to a cage match against Donald Trump’s sons, Donald Jr

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Apr 10 2026CRIME

Inside the Strange Claims and Struggles in Athena Strand's Murder Case

During the third day of Tanner Horner’s trial, jurors heard some disturbing details about how a nine-year-old girl’s remains were found. Investigators tracked down clues that led them to Horner’s property—including clothes matching what Athena Strand wore when she disappeared, later discovered in hi

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Apr 10 2026CRYPTO

Where’s Bitcoin Really Heading Next?

Experts now believe Bitcoin could hit nearly $100, 000 within the next two years. But don’t expect a quick pop—this growth depends on big players, not everyday traders. While regular investors stay busy chasing smaller cryptocurrencies and stressing over thin trading, institutions quietly stock up.

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Apr 10 2026TECHNOLOGY

Making Finance Fun: How Smart Marketing Changes People’s Minds

Money topics usually put people to sleep—but not when fintech brands get creative. Most finance companies sound like they’re reading from a legal document, but some businesses ditch the boring approach to make their products feel exciting. Instead of listing technical details, they focus on why it m

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Apr 10 2026HEALTH

Why India Picks December 24 for Dentists

India joins many countries in celebrating dental professionals, but it chose a different date. Instead of March 6 like the U. S. , India picked December 24 in 2016. That day marks the birth of Dr. Rafiuddin Ahmed, who helped shape modern dentistry in the country. Yet, some clinics and media still fo

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