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Apr 27 2026BUSINESS

Barron Trump’s New Business Sparks Debate Over Cultural Profits

At just 20 years old, Barron Trump is diving into entrepreneurship, following in his father’s business-savvy footsteps. Instead of joining the military like some critics might expect, he’s launching a yerba mate drink company called Sollos. The brand markets its products as trendy canned versions of

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Apr 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Pokémon Moves That Surprisingly Mirror Real-Life Science

The Pokémon world often borrows from real biology, and some moves or traits in the games aren’t as far-fetched as they seem. Take Corsola, for example—the coral-based Pokémon actually reflects how real coral reefs recover from damage. Normal Corsola looks like healthy coral, while the Galarian form

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Apr 27 2026POLITICS

Science Advice Cut Short: What Trump’s Board Purge Means for U. S. Research

The National Science Board, an independent group of 22 top scientists and engineers, lost all its members in one swift move. Each got an email Friday afternoon saying their role was over immediately. No explanation came from the White House, and no word on when replacements might come. Inside the Na

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Apr 27 2026CRIME

Tech grad’s sudden rise to notoriety after White House event shooting

A California tutor with a master’s in computer science now faces serious charges after a chaotic night at the capital. Surveillance photos from the White House correspondents’ dinner show a man being led away in handcuffs, matching the profile of Cole Tomas Allen, 31, from Torrance. His LinkedIn pag

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Apr 27 2026SCIENCE

Understanding How Chemicals Separate in Water-Based Tests

Scientists use a special method called Hydrophilic Interaction Chromatography to sort molecules that are almost identical but mirror images. These molecules, called positional isomers, can be tricky because they behave almost the same yet need separate identification. The challenge lies in figuring

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Apr 27 2026OPINION

A Week of Big Ideas and Bigger Questions

This week, a cartoonist took on some of the year’s most heated topics in a way that got people talking. From Utah’s past to global power struggles, the sketches didn’t shy away from tough themes. One drawing revisited an old story—David and Goliath—but with a modern twist, asking why small voices st

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Apr 27 2026RELIGION

Faith on TV: A Shift in What Viewers Seek

During tough times like the pandemic, many people turned to familiar comforts—family, routines, even faith. News coverage reflected this shift as well. Shows that normally focused on hard facts began inviting religious leaders to speak directly to viewers searching for hope. A well-known news anchor

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Apr 27 2026RELIGION

Finding Balance in Deep Faith

Religious families come in many shapes, but those who openly practice their beliefs show some surprising strengths. Researchers followed over 200 families across different faiths—Christian, Jewish, Muslim, and more—tracking how devotion shapes daily life. What stands out isn’t blind obedience but a

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Apr 27 2026SPORTS

What LSU’s Big Changes Mean for SEC Football

LSU isn’t taking its time easing into a new phase—it’s jumping straight in. After six years without a College Football Playoff spot, the Tigers are under pressure to win now, not later. Lane Kiffin, fresh off a strong run at Ole Miss, is the man tasked with flipping the script. But his move leaves q

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Apr 27 2026ENVIRONMENT

Earth Day celebrations go ahead despite gloomy weather

The ACUA Earth Day Festival carried on as planned this year, even when the sky opened up and rain turned the grounds muddy. Instead of calling off the event, organizers decided to embrace the challenge. Attendees bundled up in jackets and boots, still showing up in good numbers. Many seemed to enjoy

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