CO

Apr 11 2026CRYPTO

Binance Gives UAE Workers a Choice to Move or Stay

Binance has offered about 1, 000 employees in the United Arab Emirates the chance to relocate temporarily to cities such as Hong Kong, Tokyo, Kuala Lumpur and Bangkok because of growing tensions in the region. The company said it wanted to give staff flexibility while keeping operations smooth, as i

reading time less than a minute
Apr 11 2026SCIENCE

Cats In Control: How Neuter‑Return Helps Communities

When stray cats grow too many, they can bring trouble to neighborhoods. They may bite, spread sickness, and cause noise. A smart way to stop this is called Trap‑Neuter‑Return (TNR). It works by gently catching a cat, taking it to a vet for surgery and shots, then letting the cat back home. TNR is

reading time less than a minute
Apr 11 2026POLITICS

Missile Strikes in Iran: New Findings Raise Questions

In a recent study, experts examined fresh video and photos of attacks in Lamerd, Iran. The evidence suggests that the bombs were U. S. Precision Strike Missiles, or PrSMs. Earlier reports had said they might be Iranian missiles instead. The U. S. army denied that it fired any missiles at Lamerd on

reading time less than a minute
Apr 11 2026SPORTS

Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame Welcomes New Stars

The Oaklawn Event Center in Hot Springs hosted the 68th induction banquet on Friday night, celebrating ten new members of the Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame. Seven inductees were present, while three were honored after their passing. Former Razorbacks running back Alex Collins, tennis champion Pete

reading time less than a minute
Apr 11 2026TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft Wants You to Treat Copilot as Real, Not Just a Joke

Microsoft has decided that its AI helper, Copilot, should be taken seriously. Earlier, the software carried a warning that it was “for entertainment purposes only. ” The company now says that statement is old news and will be updated soon. The warning first appeared when Copilot was a simple

reading time less than a minute
Apr 11 2026EDUCATION

Education Must Stay Strong When Things Go Wrong

The world faces long‑term wars, wild weather and shrinking budgets. When schools are shut in these times, the damage goes far beyond classrooms. Families may send children to work or pull girls out early; lost learning turns into a skills gap, then unemployment, and eventually social unrest. Beca

reading time less than a minute
Apr 11 2026OPINION

Money‑Saving Ideas for Menstrual Care in Maine

In many households across Maine, women and girls quietly calculate how much of their paycheck goes toward pads, tampons or a clean pair of underwear. The reality is that about one in four residents cannot buy these basic items without sacrificing rent, food or utilities. This hidden struggle is ofte

reading time less than a minute
Apr 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrities at Coachella 2026: Who’s Watching the Desert?

Coachella fans should keep their eyes open for famous faces this year. Last festival’s lineup drew stars like Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner, so the buzz is high for new arrivals. Sabrina Carpenter may be preparing backstage at Acrisure Arena, though no confirmation exists. She has not sho

reading time less than a minute
Apr 11 2026CELEBRITIES

Space Hero Shatner Brings Star Trek Spirit to Steel City Con

In Monroeville, the former Double Tree hotel turned Legacy Event Center buzzed with excitement as William Shatner, best known for playing Captain James T. Kirk, arrived to meet fans at Steel City Con. Earlier that day, he had shared hopeful thoughts about NASA’s Artemis II astronauts, confident they

reading time less than a minute
Apr 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Crime Comedy Rises Fast on Netflix Charts

The latest crime‑comedy series has jumped straight into the spotlight, climbing to a top position on Netflix’s daily rankings within hours of its debut. The show, created and head‑lined by Dan Levy, follows two aimless siblings who find themselves roped into the world of organized crime. Their bu

reading time less than a minute