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Apr 29 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Family Trapped: When Home Becomes the Biggest Threat

A new sci-fi movie on Netflix puts a twist on the idea of feeling safe at home. "The Last House" follows a family that wakes up one day to find they can't leave their own house. The parents, Ann and Jason, along with their two kids, suddenly face a mystery that turns their safe space into a prison.

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Apr 28 2026ENVIRONMENT

When the Weather Turns Mean, the Real Survival Tool Isn’t a Bag

Early one March morning in Hawaii, a dog’s sharp bark cut through the dark—sirens followed seconds later. Outside, cars streamed toward the high school parking lot, the town’s designated escape zone. Neighbors’ phones buzzed with alerts: a river had climbed higher than a three-story building, and a

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Apr 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Festival Stars Shine in Desert Beats

The spring festival in Indio, California, draws fans to a stage where country music icons perform. The event is not only about the singers; celebrities from other fields also make appearances, adding extra buzz. One notable visitor was actress Sydney Sweeney, who showed up at the event and even w

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Apr 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrity Highlights at 2026 Festival Line‑ups

The year’s biggest cultural events drew a star‑packed crowd, from film premieres to music festivals. At the “Michael” opening night, actors like Nia Long and Meagan Good mingled with music icons Usher and Chance the Rapper, creating a buzz that spread through social media. The Black Effect Pod

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Apr 27 2026SCIENCE

Micelles Turn the Tables on Tough Copper‑Phosphate Waste

A big problem in factories is that copper mixed with phosphate chemicals sticks together so tightly it resists usual cleaning methods. The new trick uses a soap‑like molecule called CTAB that forms tiny bubbles in water. Inside these bubbles the copper‑phosphate is pulled close to iron and a powerfu

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Apr 26 2026SCIENCE

Unexpected Brain Helpers Keep You Full

A new study shows that the signal telling us to stop eating is not just a simple brain message. Scientists used to think only neurons were involved in stopping appetite. They discovered that other brain cells play a key role. The research team found that special cells called tanycytes sense s

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Apr 26 2026HEALTH

Can video games help stroke recovery faster?

After a stroke, many people struggle to regain control of their arms. Traditional rehab often feels repetitive and slow. But what if playing games could speed up the process? Researchers tested this idea by comparing two rehab methods for stroke survivors. One group used a simple video game system t

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Apr 25 2026POLITICS

Texas Pushes Ahead with Border Law Despite Legal Fights

A major U. S. appeals court just gave Texas the green light to start arresting migrants for crossing the border illegally. The decision came down Friday when a mostly Republican-appointed panel of judges reversed a lower court’s block on the state’s new law. This law, signed in late 2023, makes snea

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Apr 18 2026POLITICS

Unexpected Twist in Illinois Corruption Trial

The “ComEd Four” case, once seen as a headline story of state corruption, has taken an unpredictable turn. A recent decision by the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals overturned the convictions of two key defendants, former ComEd chief Anne Pramaggiore and retired lobbyist Michael McClain. The reversal ca

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Apr 18 2026CELEBRITIES

Historic Philly Night Brings Presidents, Stars Together

The Kimmel Center in Center City hosted a lively gathering that pulled together former presidents Barack Obama, George W. Bush and Joe Biden for a special History Channel event. The evening kicked off with an intimate chat between Bush and his daughter Jenna Bush Hager, setting a relaxed tone for th

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