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Apr 21 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Disney’s Shift: What It Means for Your DVD Shelf

The way we keep movies in our hands is changing. When a film or show lands on a shelf, it feels special—there’s the cover art and sometimes extra goodies that make you feel closer to the story. Disney has long been known for giving fans this experience with its classic cartoons, blockbuster hits, an

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Apr 21 2026HEALTH

Bringing Backbone Care to Community Clinics

Health centers that serve low‑income neighborhoods are doing a great job with basic checkups, but they miss one big piece: help for back and joint problems. These issues are a top reason people end up on pain medicine, especially opioids. If clinics could add spinal specialists to their teams, pa

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Apr 21 2026BUSINESS

Roland’s New Home in El Segundo: A Hub for Music Makers

Roland Corporation has just opened a new U. S. headquarters in El Segundo, California, on the 12th floor of a landmark building at 200 North Pacific Coast Highway. The new office will host more than 100 U. S. -based employees, bringing together teams from sales, finance, marketing, product managemen

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Apr 21 2026TECHNOLOGY

War Tech and the Economy: A New Twist

The idea that new defense tech could reshape conflict like industry did in the first world war sounds scary. If this holds true, we might see huge losses similar to those caused by early 20th‑century machine guns. A military economist wonders how such a shift would affect the United States and th

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Apr 21 2026FINANCE

Tech Stocks on the Rise: What Analysts Say About Wisetech and Nextdc

Wisetech Global is getting a thumbs‑up from a Bell Potter analyst who believes the shares can reach A$78. 75, even though they closed at just over $27 last week. The analyst’s track record shows a modest success rate, but the company is still on many investors’ radar. Other experts have joined in, g

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Apr 21 2026FINANCE

AFG Shares Eye Strong Growth, Analysts Stay Positive

Macquarie keeps a “Buy” stance on Australian Finance Group Ltd. , setting a target price at A$3. 05, while other market voices suggest a modest “Buy” consensus with an average target of A$2. 71. The company’s latest quarter, ending 31 December, delivered a revenue lift to A$726. 2 million from A$

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Apr 21 2026OPINION

Build Climate Plans Now, Not Later

In recent years the United States has slowed global efforts to fight climate change. A new administration has made it harder for clean‑energy projects to get funding, giving fossil‑fuel companies more power and allowing governments and businesses to back away from earlier climate promises. Even coun

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Apr 21 2026POLITICS

US Leads G20 Talks to Protect Food and Fertilizer Amid Middle East War

The United States is stepping up as the chair of the Group of 20 (G20) to organize more meetings that will focus on how the war in the Middle East is hurting food supplies and fertilizer availability. The U. S. wants other major economies, including Russia and China, to act together with the Interna

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Apr 21 2026BUSINESS

Snap’s New Financial Leader and a Shift in Focus

Snap Inc. has named Doug Hott as its new chief financial officer, following the exit of Derek Andersen after almost eight years with the company. The change comes just days after Snap announced layoffs, as the firm aims to become profitable again. Andersen will make his last earnings call on May 6

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Apr 21 2026POLITICS

Justice Books: From Courtroom to Children’s Pages

Supreme Court justices are stepping out of the courtroom and into bookstores, turning their legal expertise into stories for kids. The trend began with former Chief Justice William Rehnquist and has grown as the justices’ names become household brands. Their books range from memoirs to civic guides,

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