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Economy01 Apr 2026, 17:19 UTCEurope

Japan Joins the EU's Anti-China Subsidy Coalition — The Global Industrial Policy War Is Escalating

Japan is coordinating with the EU on responding to Chinese industrial subsidies. Here is how the global industrial policy competition is reshaping trade and what it means for everyone.

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Sports01 Apr 2026, 17:19 UTCEurope

Tiger Woods Is Checking Into Rehab — Here Is the Career Arc of Golf's Most Complicated Genius

Tiger Woods has entered treatment following his DUI arrest. Here is an honest career assessment of the most talented and troubled golfer in history.

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Science01 Apr 2026, 17:19 UTCEurope

The DNA Cancer Connection Is More Dynamic Than Thought — Here Is the Treatment Implication

DNA's constant movement controls gene expression and cancer development. This discovery points toward a new class of cancer treatments targeting DNA architecture rather than genes.

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World01 Apr 2026, 17:19 UTCEurope

How the Iranian War Anniversary Fell as Khamenei's Portrait Came Down — The End of an Era in Tehran

The Iran war's fifth week coincides with visible changes in Tehran's leadership symbolism. Here is what the removal of prominent Khamenei imagery signals about internal Iranian politics.

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Science01 Apr 2026, 17:19 UTCEurope

Everything You Need to Know About the Artemis II Moon Mission That Just Launched

NASA's Artemis II launched on April 1 with four astronauts headed around the moon. Here is what the 10-day mission involves and why it matters for returning humans to the lunar surface.

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Science01 Apr 2026, 17:19 UTCEurope

The Mantis Shrimp Female That Punches Harder Than Males — Biology's Latest Challenge to Conventional Wisdom

Female mantis shrimp eventually hit far harder than males despite being smaller. Scientists tracked this from youth to adulthood and cannot yet explain why. Here is the mystery.

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World01 Apr 2026, 17:19 UTCEurope

The Paris Bomb Plot and What It Tells Us About Terrorism in the Iran War Era

Paris police foiled a bomb plot outside the Bank of America building amid elevated terror risk linked to the Iran war. Here is what the intelligence community is seeing across Europe.

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Sports01 Apr 2026, 17:19 UTCEurope

UCLA's Lauren Betts and the Future of Women's College Basketball That Looks Completely Different

UCLA's Lauren Betts anchors a Final Four team built around a new model of women's basketball. Here is how the sport's most physically dominant player is reshaping what the game looks like.

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World01 Apr 2026, 17:19 UTCEurope

Conversion Therapy Ban Struck Down: What the Supreme Court Ruling Means in Plain English

The Supreme Court struck down Colorado's conversion therapy ban for licensed professionals. Here is exactly what the ruling says, what is still legal, and what it means for LGBTQ youth.

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Military01 Apr 2026, 17:19 UTCEurope

How the US Navy's Cargo Ship Crisis Became a National Security Emergency

The US makes 3 commercial cargo ships per year versus China's 1,000. Here is how this gap became a national security emergency and what the Trump administration is doing about it.

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Science01 Apr 2026, 17:19 UTCEurope

The Bennu Sample Contains Clues About Where Earth's Water Came From — Here Is What Scientists Found

Scientists studying the Bennu asteroid sample have found three chemically distinct region types with different water histories. Here is what this tells us about how Earth got its water.

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World01 Apr 2026, 17:19 UTCEurope

How MAGA Is Splitting on the Iran War — The Fractures Inside Trump's Base

The CPAC 2026 conference showed fractures in Trump's conservative base over the Iran war. Here is who is anxious, who is enthusiastic, and what this means for Republican unity.

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Sports01 Apr 2026, 17:19 UTCEurope

What Really Happened at the Atlanta Half Marathon and Why Jess McClain Deserves Better

An official vehicle led the leading women runners off course at the Atlanta Half Marathon. Here is the full story of what happened to Jess McClain and the extraordinary fix that follows.

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World01 Apr 2026, 17:19 UTCEurope

The Yemeni Contractor Who Says Americans Tried to Kill Him — A Story That Reframes the War on Terror

A Yemeni lawmaker suing former US military members says they were hired to kill him in 2015. Here is why this case challenges the entire accountability framework for private military operations.

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Sports01 Apr 2026, 17:19 UTCEurope

The Global Sports Mega-Event Era Is Starting and the 2026 World Cup Is Just the Beginning

The 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off an era of global sports mega-events. Here is how these events are changing cities, economies, and the business of sports.

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Science01 Apr 2026, 17:19 UTCEurope

The Lake Malawi Fish That Evolved 800 Species in Less Than 100,000 Years — And What It Tells Us About Human Evolution

Scientists discovered DNA supergenes that explain how 800 cichlid species evolved in Lake Malawi in just 100,000 years. Here is what this breakthrough means for understanding evolution — and us.

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Science01 Apr 2026, 17:19 UTCEurope

The Biggest Extinction Event in History and What Survived It — New Clues From Squid Genomes

New squid genome research reveals how these animals survived Earth's worst extinction. The clues have profound implications for understanding ocean life in a warming world.

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World01 Apr 2026, 17:19 UTCEurope

Trump Wants to Limit Mail-In Voting. Here Is Why That Changes the 2026 Midterms

Trump signed an executive order limiting mail-in ballots ahead of 2026 midterms. Here is what this specifically does to voting access and which voters are most affected.

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Technology01 Apr 2026, 17:19 UTCEurope

The Agentic AI That Is Running Sports Operations Without Human Input

Agentic AI — AI that acts with autonomy — is now managing elements of sports operations from scheduling to customer service. Here is what this means and where the human limit is.

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Sports01 Apr 2026, 17:19 UTCEurope

The Subscription Ticketing Model That Is Changing How Fans Attend Sports

Sports teams are replacing one-time ticket sales with subscription models. Here is how this changes the fan relationship, who benefits, and what it means for casual attenders.

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Technology01 Apr 2026, 17:19 UTCEurope

Creator Economy Is Rewriting Sports Broadcasting — Athletes Now Have More Power Than Networks

Athlete-owned content and creator partnerships are transforming sports media. Here is how the creator economy is shifting power from traditional broadcasters to athletes and fans.

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Economy01 Apr 2026, 17:19 UTCEurope

Stadiums Are Becoming Year-Round Districts — Here Is What It Means for the Cities Built Around Them

Sports venues are transforming into year-round entertainment and residential districts. Here is the urban economics of this trend and who actually benefits.

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Sports01 Apr 2026, 17:19 UTCEurope

What Private Capital Buying Sports Teams Actually Means for the Sport You Love

Private equity is flooding into sports ownership. Here is what this means for ticket prices, player salaries, stadium experience, and whether the sport you love still belongs to fans.

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Technology01 Apr 2026, 17:19 UTCEurope

AI Is No Longer a Trick Play in Sports — It's Becoming the Entire Game Plan

Deloitte's 2026 sports industry outlook says AI is becoming the connective engine across sports organisations. Here is what this means for teams, fans, and the future of competition.

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