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Economy01 Apr 2026, 17:07 UTCEurope

The Prediction Market Future Jamie Dimon Won't Fully Embrace — Yet

JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon says the bank may one day introduce prediction markets but 'there's a bunch of stuff we won't do.' Here is the prediction market opportunity and its limits.

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Economy01 Apr 2026, 17:07 UTCEurope

The Iran War Has Made Jamie Dimon Worried About Something He Hasn't Worried About in a Decade

JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon expressed a specific concern about the Iran war's impact that he hasn't raised in years. Here is what worries the most powerful banker in the world.

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World01 Apr 2026, 17:07 UTCEurope

The Maui Doctor Accused of Trying to Kill His Wife on a Hike — The Trial That Has Hawaii Transfixed

Prosecutors say a Maui doctor tried to push his wife off a cliff, injected her with a syringe, and hit her with a rock on a hike. His son testified he confessed. Here is the case.

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World01 Apr 2026, 17:07 UTCEurope

The Birthright Citizenship Supreme Court Case Is Reshaping What America Means

The Supreme Court is hearing arguments on Trump's birthright citizenship order. Here is what the Fourteenth Amendment says, what the case turns on, and what a ruling could change.

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Science01 Apr 2026, 17:07 UTCEurope

Inside the Artemis II Rescue Team: The Global Network Ready to Save Astronauts in Space

A global team of Air Force rescuers is on standby to save the Artemis II crew if anything goes wrong. Here is how the rescue architecture works and what they're prepared for.

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World01 Apr 2026, 17:07 UTCEurope

Three Journalists Were Killed in a Clearly Marked Press Car in Lebanon — Here Is What Happened

An Israeli strike on a clearly marked press vehicle killed three journalists in Lebanon. Here is the full account of the incident and its implications for press freedom in conflict zones.

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Military01 Apr 2026, 17:07 UTCEurope

Ukraine's Zelensky Signs Defence Deals With Qatar and Saudi Arabia — The Middle East Pivot Is Real

Zelensky confirmed specific defence deals with Qatar and Saudi Arabia on countering missiles and drones, with a UAE deal coming. Here is what each deal covers and why this is historic.

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Science01 Apr 2026, 17:07 UTCEurope

The Blood Pressure Fix That Almost Nobody Uses — Why Simple Solutions Often Fail in Complex Systems

Salt substitutes reduce blood pressure effectively and cost almost nothing. A 20-year study found barely anyone with hypertension uses them. Here is what this systemic failure reveals.

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Science01 Apr 2026, 17:07 UTCEurope

Mantis Shrimp Strike Harder as They Age — and Only Scientists Know Why That's Remarkable

Scientists tracked mantis shrimp strike force from youth to adulthood — and found females eventually hit far harder than males. The mystery of why reveals something profound about biology.

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World01 Apr 2026, 17:07 UTCEurope

The NPR Defunding Order Just Got Struck Down — Here Is the First Amendment Battle Behind It

A US federal judge struck down Trump's executive order defunding NPR and PBS as a First Amendment violation. Here is the legal reasoning and what it means for public media.

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World01 Apr 2026, 17:07 UTCEurope

North Carolina Kids in Foster Care Are Being Denied Healthcare Because Doctors Won't Accept Their Insurance

Children in foster care in North Carolina and other states have health insurance — but doctors won't accept it. Here is the human cost of this systemic failure.

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Science01 Apr 2026, 17:07 UTCEurope

The Bennu Asteroid Sample Revealed Something Unexpected About the Early Solar System

Scientists studying the Bennu asteroid sample from OSIRIS-REx have found unexpectedly varied chemistry across three distinct region types. Here is what this tells us about the early solar system.

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World01 Apr 2026, 17:07 UTCEurope

Yemeni Lawmaker Says Former US Military Members Were Hired to Kill Him — The Assassination Lawsuit Explained

A Yemeni lawmaker is suing former US military members who he says were hired to assassinate him. Here is the extraordinary legal case and what it reveals about private military operations.

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Science01 Apr 2026, 17:07 UTCEurope

MXene Nanoscrolls Just Supercharged Batteries — Here Is What This 2D Material Breakthrough Actually Means

Scientists have transformed the revolutionary 2D nanomaterial MXene into nanoscrolls that dramatically improve battery and sensor performance. Here is the breakthrough explained.

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Science01 Apr 2026, 17:07 UTCEurope

Radiation Damage at the Atomic Level: Scientists Just Made the First Movie of Atoms in Motion Before Decay

Scientists used cutting-edge imaging to film atoms moving just before radiation-driven decay — revealing the process is far more dynamic than previously understood.

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Technology01 Apr 2026, 17:07 UTCEurope

Huawei's Cloud Revenue Dropped Because Its AI Is Behind American Rivals — What This Tells Us About the Tech War

Huawei's cloud computing revenue fell in 2025 because its AI capabilities lag US competitors. Here is what this reveals about the state of the US-China technology competition.

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Technology01 Apr 2026, 17:07 UTCEurope

Autonomous Ship Startup Saronic Raised $1.75 Billion — The Military Tech Startup Changing Naval Warfare

Saronic has raised $1.75 billion to modernize the US Navy with autonomous vessels. Here is what the startup is building and why it matters for the future of naval warfare.

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Science01 Apr 2026, 17:07 UTCEurope

Vivid Dreams Make Your Sleep Feel Deeper — The Surprising New Research on Why We Dream

New research finds that vivid, immersive dreaming actually makes sleep feel more restorative even when brain activity is high during those dreams. Here is what scientists discovered.

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Economy01 Apr 2026, 17:07 UTCEurope

China Rolls Out 1,000 Cargo Ships a Year While the US Makes 3 — Here Is the Maritime Crisis Trump Wants to Fix

China builds over 1,000 cargo ships annually while the US builds about 3. Here is why this gap matters for national security, how it happened, and whether Trump's plan can fix it.

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Science01 Apr 2026, 17:07 UTCEurope

The Dog Aging Project Is Trying to Help Dogs Live Longer — and It Might Save Humans Too

Scientists are studying how to help dogs live longer, healthier lives. The research insights are also reshaping human aging science. Here is what they have found so far.

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World01 Apr 2026, 17:07 UTCEurope

The Barbie Dream Fest That Wasn't: How a Themed Event Became a Consumer Disaster

The Barbie Dream Fest in Fort Lauderdale generated backlash after attendees described an underwhelming experience. Here is what happened and what it reveals about the themed experience market.

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World01 Apr 2026, 17:07 UTCEurope

Taylor Swift Is Being Sued Over Her Album Title By a Las Vegas Performer — It's Stranger Than It Sounds

A Las Vegas performer is suing Taylor Swift over her album title, claiming it infringes their trademark. Here is the legal argument, Swift's response, and why this case matters.

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World01 Apr 2026, 17:07 UTCEurope

Luigi Mangione's Lawyers Want to Delay His Federal Trial — Here Is Why This Case Is About Much More Than One Murder

Mangione's lawyers are seeking to postpone his federal murder trial. Here is the case's legal status, the broader healthcare debate it sparked, and why it remains culturally significant.

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Technology01 Apr 2026, 17:07 UTCEurope

China's Relationship With Apple Is America's Most Dangerous Corporate Dependency

Apple manufactures hundreds of millions of iPhones in China annually. Here is the specific security and economic risk this creates and why it cannot be quickly resolved.

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