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Mar 27 2026HEALTH

New Clues for Treating Schizophrenia and Safer Food

Researchers have discovered a new biological marker that could change how schizophrenia is treated. The marker is a protein named CACNA2D1 found in the fluid around the brain. People with schizophrenia have lower levels of this protein, which may make their brain signals overactive and cause thinkin

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Mar 27 2026BUSINESS

Barça Moves HQ to Miami, Leaving New York Behind

FC Barcelona has officially swapped its Manhattan office for a spot in downtown Miami’s One Biscayne Tower, signaling a new trend of top brands shifting south. The club, ranked third in global value at about $5. 65 billion, will occupy nearly 50, 000 square feet alongside tenants such as Reimagined

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Mar 27 2026ENVIRONMENT

Reducing Farm‑Runoff with Smart Fertilizer Use

Fertilizers give crops the nitrogen they need, but when too much leaches into rivers it harms fish and plants. Scientists need to know how much nitrogen leaves fields each year to plan better solutions. Because real‑world data are scarce, researchers built a computer model that learns from all

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Mar 27 2026SPORTS

Dodgers Shine on Opening Day, but the Real Stars Are the Trophies

The first thing that caught everyone’s eye at the Dodgers’ opening‑day game was not a fireworks display or a celebrity cameo; it was two gleaming trophies that glowed under the afternoon sun. The 2024 and 2025 World Series cups were carried into the dugout by two veteran players who had helped win

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Mar 27 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrity families swap Hollywood for France

Hollywood actors are packing up and moving to France, chasing privacy and a calmer life for their children. The trend began with big names like George and Amal Clooney, Angelina Jolie and Natalie Portman. They say the U. S. film scene feels like a pressure cooker, with every comment watched fo

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Mar 27 2026FINANCE

IBM’s Next Earnings: What the Numbers Really Mean

IBM, a big name in tech and consulting, is set to reveal its first quarter results for fiscal 2026 after the market closes on April 22. The company, worth about $226 billion, has consistently beaten earnings expectations for the past four quarters. Analysts now think it will earn $1. 78 per share, a

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Mar 27 2026BUSINESS

US Farmers Shift Crops as War‑Driven Costs Rise

The conflict between Iran and the United States has pushed farmers to rethink what they plant. New data suggest that corn will cover fewer acres than last year, and the amount of spring wheat sown is the lowest in half a century. Prices for fertilizer and diesel have spiked, while grain prices sta

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Mar 27 2026SPORTS

Guadalajara’s Football Show Amid Rising Crime Concerns

Guadalajara, Mexico’s second‑largest city, recently faced a spike in violence after the death of cartel boss Ruben “El Mencho” Oseguera. Cars burned, streets littered with shells, and businesses closed painted a grim picture. \\ On Thursday night the city flipped its image by hosting an internation

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Mar 27 2026CRIME

Caught After Decades: Former RAF Member Faces New Charges

German authorities have brought charges against Daniela Klette, a former member of the Red Army Faction, for violent acts carried out in the early 1990s. The accusations include attempted murder, bomb attacks that were both failed and successful, kidnapping for ransom, and aggravated robbery. Klette

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Mar 27 2026SPORTS

Heatwave Hits Opening Day, Home Runs Rise

The 2026 season opens in St. Louis under a scorching sky, with temperatures expected to top 90 degrees during the Cardinals game. These numbers edge close to the city’s 1991 record of 87 degrees and could surpass the all‑time March high of 92 set in 1929. Fans and players will face the peak he

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