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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 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 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 2026FINANCE

What the Experts Really Think About Live Nation and Telia Right Now

Two big names in communication services grabbed attention after conflicting expert reviews. Live Nation saw bullish bets on its stock, while Telia faced lukewarm reactions from analysts. The contrast shows how even companies in the same sector can get very different reactions from market watchers.

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Apr 26 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Fear, Sound, and Silence: Why Silence Worked Best in Dune

A quiet room, a box that stings without touching, and a young man trying to stay calm. That’s all it took for the "Test of Fear" scene to become one of the film’s most intense moments—no lasers, no crazy colors, just pure tension. The director chose to skip the usual sci-fi fireworks and instead let

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Apr 26 2026SPORTS

Delhi Heat and a Battle of Form in Today's IPL Showdown

When Delhi Capitals host Punjab Kings at Arun Jaitley Stadium today, both teams bring very different stories. Punjab sits alone at the top with five wins from six games, while Delhi struggles in sixth place after a heavy loss to Sunrisers Hyderabad. Punjab’s openers have been on fire, setting up big

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Apr 26 2026SPORTS

NBA Playoff Action Heats Up With Key Games This Weekend

Saturday brings a mix of must-watch matchups and surprising underdog stories in the NBA playoffs. The Detroit Pistons and Orlando Magic face off again in Game 3, with Detroit hoping to regain home-court advantage after splitting the first two games. Meanwhile, the Oklahoma City Thunder aim to sweep

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Apr 26 2026SPORTS

Bills strengthen team with smart draft choices

The Buffalo Bills made two notable selections during the second day of the 2026 NFL Draft, focusing on positions that could help their defense. With the 35th pick, they brought in Clemson’s T. J. Parker, an edge rusher who can pressure the quarterback. At 63, they added Ohio State’s Davison Igbinosu

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Apr 25 2026FINANCE

Why Marvell's Stock Surge Might Not Be the Best Time to Buy

Marvell Technology has seen its stock price jump recently, thanks to big partnerships with tech giants like Nvidia, Amazon, Anthropic, and Google. These deals highlight Marvell's strong position in making chips and optical tech. But there's a catch—its stock is now trading at over 43 times what it m

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Apr 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Alex Holland steps into a new role in the Pacific Northwest

Alex Holland wasn't chasing fame or a flashy promotion when he moved to Pierce County. After years of high-stress city policing, he chose a quieter assignment near coastal forests and small-town streets. The change would test his skills more than his old job ever did. Instead of following a standard

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