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Apr 18 2026ENVIRONMENT

Gold Rush Gone Wrong in the Amazon

For years, the Kichwa Indigenous community in Ecuador’s Napo province lived quietly along the Napo River. But now, their peaceful life has been disrupted by a new kind of invasion—not soldiers or settlers, but illegal gold miners tearing through their land. The miners aren’t just digging for treasur

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Apr 18 2026ENTERTAINMENT

The Last Chapter for Detective Stabler

Fans of the gritty crime drama got a shock when news broke that \"Law & Order: Organized Crime\" would not return after five seasons. The show, which started on NBC before moving to Peacock, followed Detective Elliot Stabler as he battled organized crime in New York. Christopher Meloni, the actor be

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Apr 18 2026SCIENCE

Underwater Spells: Why Fire Magic Packs a Bigger Punch Than You Think

When a spellcaster throws a Fireball underwater, the game usually makes it look cool—but reality is way messier. Water doesn’t just put out fire; it turns superheated steam into a rapid explosion. Every cup of water turned to vapor suddenly takes up 1600 times more space, creating a mini shockwave s

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Apr 18 2026HEALTH

Do apps steal our focus? A quick scroll one-time check

A new look at how Indian med students’ study brains react right after social scrolling shows the devices we hold might actually hold us back in real time. Researchers tested memory with a simple number game. One group spent thirty minutes tapping away on social feeds. Another spent the same thirty

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Apr 18 2026TECHNOLOGY

Europe bets big on homegrown cloud services for government work

The European Union just spent €180 million on cloud services from four homegrown providers. That’s a lot of money for digital storage that will run government agencies for the next six years. The deal is meant to cut down on Europe’s habit of relying on tech from outside the continent. Instead of us

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Apr 17 2026ENVIRONMENT

Urban Air Microplastics: How We Measure and Why It Matters

The quick review looked at how scientists catch tiny plastic particles in city air and then figure out what they are. They pulled data from 35 research papers that used active sampling—devices that pull air through filters—to measure how much plastic people might breathe. The papers showed that ac

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Apr 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Wolf Rescued: Daejeon Zoo’s Quick Hunt Ends Safely

A 2‑year‑old wolf named Neukgu slipped out of his cage at the O‑World zoo in Daejeon on April 8. The escape set off a nine‑day chase that captured the attention of all South Koreans. People followed updates online, wondering if the wolf could survive in the wild or if hunters would capture him too.

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Apr 17 2026RELIGION

Pope Leo speaks out against global leaders fueling chaos, while Cameroon takes a temporary step toward peace

During a trip across Africa, Pope Leo XIV didn’t hold back. In Cameroon, he called out leaders who use power to destroy instead of build. He didn’t name names, but his message was sharp: powerful figures twist faith and turn wealth into weapons. In Bamenda, a city caught in years of unrest, he point

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Apr 17 2026BUSINESS

Nusenda Upgrades Uptown Site with a Modern Hub

New Mexico’s biggest credit union is trading its older Uptown branch for a sleek, six-lane drive-thru and a bigger parking lot. The new two-story building, sitting on what used to be a movie theater parking area, will open in early 2027. Instead of walking into a teller line, customers will roll up

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Apr 17 2026SPORTS

Boston Marathon 2026: Where Runners, Stars, and Causes Collide

Every April, Boston turns into a running party with its famous 26. 2-mile race. Some people run for personal bests, but the event also attracts a mix of athletes, stars, and public figures. The 2026 lineup includes names you might recognize from sports, politics, TV, and even space. But this race is

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