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Apr 19 2026FINANCE

Marvell’s AI Push: Why the Numbers Look Good

Marvell Technology has seen its stock jump over 50% in April alone, mostly thanks to big moves in the AI chip market. A big part of that growth comes from Nvidia putting $2 billion into the company and an upgrade from Oppenheimer raising the price target to $170. Marvell also spent $1 billion to buy

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Apr 18 2026ENVIRONMENT

Data Centers in Virginia: A Hidden Health Cost

Virginia hosts the world’s biggest cluster of data centers, a stretch known as “Data Center Alley. ” The region grew because it sits close to Washington, D. C. , offers cheap land, and has long‑standing tax breaks. Today, most of these facilities are in Loudoun, Prince William and Fairfax counties,

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Apr 18 2026POLITICS

Russians Online Speak Up: Bloggers Challenge the Kremlin

Influencers in Russia are stepping out of their usual makeup tips and fashion posts to voice strong criticism against the government. One popular beauty guru posted a message that called out the president and blamed him for problems like slow flood responses in Dagestan, mishandled livestock culls i

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Apr 18 2026SCIENCE

Rocket Dreams from the 1600s

Cyrano de Bergerac, a French writer of the 1600s, imagined rockets long before scientists or filmmakers did. In his 1657 story about a journey to the Moon, he described a machine that could lift a person into space by attaching fireworks to it. Although the idea was fanciful, he also tried to explai

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Apr 18 2026ENVIRONMENT

Big Spill, Big Fight: Fishermen Push Back Against Louisiana Oil Leak

A huge oil spill from the Louisiana Offshore Oil Port (LOOP) has sparked two new class‑action lawsuits by local fishermen and a charter boat captain. The suits accuse LOOP of gross negligence, willful misconduct, and hiding the fact that the leak was not contained until five days after it started. T

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Apr 18 2026OPINION

A Simple Look at the Big Oil Fight in Iran

The recent U. S. air campaign over Iran has sparked mixed feelings among supporters of the president, some who still cheer because they believe a June strike ended Iran’s nuclear plans. The word “excursion” used by the president shows how unclear his statements are, especially when he claims to have

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Apr 18 2026EDUCATION

The Classroom Crisis: Why Lectures Are Losing Their Spark

College students spend most of their week in lecture halls, yet they rarely listen. Their eyes drift to screens where they check messages or play quick games while the professor talks. Only when a new slide pops up do they try to write something down, hoping it will help later. Professors o

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Apr 18 2026CRIME

DNA Test Could Stop Tennessee Execution

A man in Tennessee is about to be put to death for a triple murder that happened over twenty years ago. He says new DNA work might prove he didn’t do it. The crime happened in 1994 when a kidnapper took three people from a home and buried them under a casket in a Memphis graveyard. The bodies were f

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Apr 18 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrating April 18: Stars, Stories and Surprises

Today brings a mix of milestones for film, television and music. The day marks the birthdays of actors who have shaped popular culture in many ways. One veteran, a prolific performer known for intense roles, turns 79 and has twice earned Academy Award nods. A beloved TV host, famous for his sharp wi

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Apr 18 2026TECHNOLOGY

Simplify Your Home Tech With the Best Universal Remotes of 2026

Choosing a universal remote can feel like hunting for treasure. Many households own multiple devices—TVs, soundbars, projectors—and each one often comes with its own remote. A single, reliable controller can reduce clutter and make everyday use smoother. One standout option is the Sofabaton U

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