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Apr 05 2026ENVIRONMENT

Vermont’s New Climate‑Funding Law Faces Big Legal Hurdles

A Vermont law that asks fossil‑fuel giants to pay for the state’s climate‑adaptation costs is under fire from industry groups, a coalition of Republican attorneys general and the former Trump administration. The law, which began after two floods in 2023, would require companies that have produced th

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Apr 05 2026TECHNOLOGY

China’s Private Tech Companies Offer Live Tracking of U. S. Forces in Iran Conflict

Private firms in China are using satellite images and AI to provide what they say is real‑time information on U. S. troops involved in the war against Iran. One startup, Jingan Technology, announced that its “Jinqi” system could intercept radio chatter and track the paths of four B‑2A Spirit bombers

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Apr 05 2026TECHNOLOGY

Titan Army Unveils 1060Hz Dual‑Mode Gaming Monitor

Titan Army has added a new weapon to the gaming monitor arena: the U275M, a 27‑inch screen that can swing between two impressive refresh rates. In its normal QHD mode the display offers a 565Hz frame rate, while switching to full HD unlocks an astonishing 1060Hz, placing it right behind the rare HKC

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Apr 05 2026SPORTS

New Ping Clubs Give a Fresh Boost to My Game

Ping’s newest women‑specific line of clubs has taken my golf bag for a spin and, honestly, it’s made a big difference. When I first tried the G Le3 set two and a half years ago, it felt like a game changer. It was lighter, easier to hit, and gave me more distance than my old clubs from 2015. F

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Apr 05 2026SCIENCE

LL37 Helps Calm Newborn Lungs by Tuning Macrophages

Recent research shows that a small protein called LL37 can ease lung damage in newborns when inflammation is the culprit. Scientists have noticed that babies born too early often develop a lung condition called bronchopulmonary dysplasia, or BPD. In these babies, the lungs are crowded with a type of

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Apr 05 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrity Faces Under the Lens: A New Take on Beauty Talk

In a world where scrolling feels endless, one trend stands out: people breaking down the looks of famous actresses. Instead of glamorous red‑carpet shots, they show side‑by‑side pictures—one from years ago and one recent. A person who claims to be a medical professional, or just an enthusiastic fan,

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Apr 05 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Scriptwriters and Studios Reach New Deal After Heated Strikes

The Writers Guild of America (WGA) and the major studios have quietly settled a new contract that will keep writers on screen for four years. The agreement was announced after the WGA’s negotiating committee voted unanimously in favor of it. It is a step toward ending last year’s long strike that ha

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Apr 05 2026CRIME

Psychiatrist’s Oxycodone Deal Leaves Family Griefful

The case came to light when a Manhattan court heard that a psychiatrist, Marianne Gillow, had supplied thousands of oxycodone pills to the staff of an ESPN producer in 2019. Gillow had been treating Maura Mandt, a well‑known executive who was not allowed to use opioids. She admitted that she illegal

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Apr 05 2026BUSINESS

Workers Return to Colorado Meat Plant After New Talks Begin

The Greeley plant in Colorado had a three‑week strike that stopped workers from getting paid fairly. The company, the biggest meat producer in the world, said it will talk with the union again on April 9 and 10. The workers will come back to their jobs as soon as the talks start. The strike happene

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Apr 05 2026POLITICS

King Charles Faces Call to Meet Epstein Survivors in U. S. Trip

Virginia Giuffre’s family has asked King Charles to meet with survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse during his upcoming visit to the United States. The request comes two days after Giuffre’s one‑year death anniversary, a time that the family feels is symbolic for seeking justice and recognition. The

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