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Apr 04 2026TECHNOLOGY

Cheap One‑Time Office 2024 for Mac and PC

People who dislike paying monthly for software can now buy a single license of Microsoft Office Home & Business 2024 for just about $100. The offer replaces the usual $249. 99 price tag with a lifetime subscription that works on both Mac and Windows computers. The bundle includes the familiar tools

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Apr 04 2026HEALTH

New Deals for New Therapies: How Hospitals Can Help

Cell and gene medicines promise lasting cures, but they cost a lot upfront and their long‑term safety is still being studied. Because of this, drug makers and insurers are turning to value‑based contracts that link payment to how well the treatments actually work in real life. These agreements are g

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Apr 04 2026BUSINESS

Broadcom Picks New Finance Leader for June 2026

Broadcom has set a clear timetable for swapping its chief financial officer. The current CFO, Kirsten M. Spears, will step down on June 12, 2026 after more than five years in the post. She will stay on for a transition period and then serve as an advisor for nine months to help her successor a

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Apr 04 2026HEALTH

Biologics for Long‑Term Urticaria: When to Start and What It Means

Veterans who suffer from chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) often go through many doctor visits, hospital stays, and emergency rooms before a new type of medicine is tried. A study looked at records from 2011 to 2021 to see how long it takes from the first diagnosis until a biologic drug is started

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Apr 04 2026ENVIRONMENT

Farmers’ Waste Choices: What Drives Recycling in Western Iran

In many parts of western Iran, farmers produce a lot of crop and orchard leftovers that can harm the environment if not handled properly. A new study looked at why these farmers decide to recycle or ignore that waste, using two well‑known theories about human behavior. The research combined the T

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Apr 04 2026EDUCATION

Personal Finance: The Missing Piece in High School Lessons

In many classrooms, the focus still lies on abstract theories about markets and money supply. Yet students today ask different questions: how to avoid drowning in student‑loan debt, or what a Roth IRA actually is. The difference between studying economics and learning personal finance is clear—one e

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Apr 04 2026EDUCATION

AI and the Future of Teaching in Medicine

The idea that machines might take over all teaching jobs is a common worry. In medical schools, professors are still needed to guide students through complex clinical decisions and to model professional behavior. Yet new technology is changing what a teacher does. First, digital tools can handle

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Apr 04 2026POLITICS

Planes Downed Over Iran Raise New Risks for U. S. Forces

Two American aircraft were hit by Iranian fire over the last week, creating fresh danger for U. S. personnel in the region. One incident involved a twin‑seat fighter that crashed near Tehran, while another A‑10 “Warthog” was struck after landing in Kuwait. In both cases, the pilots survived th

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Apr 04 2026SCIENCE

Biological Control: A Smarter, Safer Approach

The idea of bringing in natural enemies to fight pests has been around for decades. Early successes made it a hero, but later studies showed that these helpers could also hurt other species that weren’t the target. Because of this, scientists began to think more carefully about the risks in the 1990

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Apr 04 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrities Turning a Year Older on April 4th

April 4 brings another batch of stars celebrating their birthdays. Among the most notable is actor Robert Downey Jr. , who marks 61 years today. Producer Clive Davis, a Brooklyn native, reaches the milestone of 94 years. His long career in music has shaped many iconic artists. Hugo Weaving, known

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