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Mar 30 2026POLITICS

Russia Reboots Animal Vaccine Production After Livestock Culling

The Russian president signed a new order that reshapes how animal vaccines are made after a cattle outbreak caused thousands of deaths in Siberia. The event led to protests and demands that top officials step down, a rare reaction in wartime Russia. The decree combines several state‑owned firm

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Mar 30 2026TECHNOLOGY

CEO’s Stock Move Sparks Rally for Palo Alto Amid AI Concerns

Palo Alto Networks shares jumped after the company’s chief executive, Nikesh Arora, bought more than sixty‑eight thousand shares—his first purchase in over four years. The move was reported in an SEC filing and is worth roughly ten million dollars, a signal that investors are feeling optimistic abou

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Mar 30 2026HEALTH

How People with Learning Challenges Can Say “Yes” to Advanced Health Studies

Adults who have learning difficulties often face big problems when it comes to joining new medical studies that try to match treatments to a person’s genes and lifestyle. These studies could help everyone, especially those who normally get less fair care. But the rules about whether a person w

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Mar 30 2026SCIENCE

Streamlined Powder Test: Using Pictures Instead of Lab Machines

Dry powder inhalers need a quick way to check how fine their particles are. Scientists usually rely on a big machine called the next‑generation impactor and then run a slow liquid test to measure the results. The new method replaces that slow step with smart image analysis. Images of the po

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Mar 30 2026FINANCE

Inverse ETF Wins as Crypto Giants Slip

When Coinbase, Nebius and IREN all fell sharply last week, traders who had bet against them made big money. The drops were steep: Coinbase lost more than 15 percent, Nebius slipped about 13 percent and IREN fell around 16 percent. These falls did not hurt everyone; they helped inverse ETFs tha

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Mar 30 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Rules Still Vague: Why the New Guidance Falls Short

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) released new rules on March 19, together with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, hoping to clarify how U. S. securities laws apply to digital assets. The move is a step forward, especially on topics like staking and meme coins, and it corrects some

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Mar 30 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Studio82: A New Home for Fresh TV Ideas

Jenny Daly, who once led the production of shows like American Ninja Warrior, has stepped into a new role as founder and CEO of Studio82. The company will create both unscripted and scripted series, with a special focus on projects for well‑known creators and celebrities. It also plans to launch a d

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Mar 30 2026CELEBRITIES

Star Power and Fan Frenzy: A Cautionary Tale

Lionel Richie has warned new stars that fame can be a double‑edge sword. He told Joel Madden, the frontman of Good Charlotte, that he never hears his father‑in‑law complain about fans. Richie admits he can’t ignore people who want to talk. He says being invisible is hard, but ignoring fans

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Mar 30 2026WEATHER

Stormy Week Ahead: Warm Days and Possible Hail

The next few days will bring a mix of sunshine, rising temperatures, and the chance for thunderstorms in Southeast Michigan. Monday’s daytime heat will reach the 60s, and by Tuesday it could climb into the lower 70s. However, weather forecasters warn that rain and storms may appear as early as

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Mar 30 2026CRIME

Close Encounters With Crime

In a city full of stories, some people have lived beside or heard about crimes that seemed almost fictional. A group of residents shared encounters with infamous killers and cold cases, each tale different from the last. One neighbor’s father once hosted a party that included a victim’s brother, sh

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