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Tom Cruise's New Film 'Digger' Made CinemaCon 2026 Stop — Here Is What the Grand Entrance Revealed
Tom Cruise made a dramatic entrance at CinemaCon 2026 to promote his new film 'Digger,' marking his continued commitment to theatrical cinema at 63. Here is what was shown, what the film is about, and why Cruise remains the most important advocate for theatric
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28 updatesKarol G's Coachella Weekend 2 Set Made History Twice in the Same Evening — Here Is What Happened
Karol G returned to Coachella's main stage for Weekend 2 on April 17, delivering another historic performance as the first Latina headliner. Her second set featured new surprise guests and an evolved production that buil
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FEMA Has a $10 Billion Backlog and Hurricane Season Is Six Weeks Away — The Disaster Nobody Is Talking About
FEMA is carrying a $10 billion disaster funding backlog as hurricane season approaches in June 2026. A $26 billion appropriations bill remains unpassed, and DHS has operated under continuing resolutions for eight weeks.
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Israel and Lebanon Agreed to a 10-Day Ceasefire — But Israel Says Its Troops Are Staying in the South
A 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah took effect Thursday April 17, 2026, brokered by President Trump after rare direct Israel-Lebanon diplomatic talks in Washington. Israel vowed to maintain its buffer zone i
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Addison Rae Made Her Coachella Main Stage Debut — Here Is Whether She Belongs There
## The TikTok-to-Pop-Star Pipeline Hits Its Biggest Stage Addison Rae made her main stage Coachella debut on Saturday April 11, 2026, at 5:30 PM Pacific Time — early enough in the evening to catch the specific demographi
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Mohamed Salah Played Likely His Last Champions League Match at Anfield — Tracking the End of Liverpool's Greatest Era
## The Man Who Made Anfield Roar and the Night It Wasn't Enough Mohamed Salah's confirmation in March 2026 that he would leave Liverpool at the end of this season transformed every remaining game at Anfield — in the Leag
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Liverpool vs PSG at Anfield Tonight: Can the Reds Overturn a One-Goal Deficit and Reach the Champions League Semi-Finals?
## The Deficit, the History, and the Anfield Factor When the Champions League quarter-final draw produced Liverpool versus Paris Saint-Germain, it generated the kind of fixture preview energy that only the combination of
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Karol G Just Made History at Coachella and Her Speech Left 100,000 People in Tears
## The Night That Changed Coachella's History Forever At 10:30 PM on Sunday, April 12, 2026, at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California, a woman walked onto the main stage of the world's most famous music festival and
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The OECD Cut Europe's 2026 Growth Forecast While Keeping the Global Number Steady — Here Is the Divergence
The OECD maintained global growth at 2.9% for 2026 but specifically cut its European outlook. Here is the precise economic divergence between America, Europe, and the Global South and what drives it.
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The Masters Coverage Proved Golf's TV Ratings Problem Is Over — Here Is Why
The 2026 Masters produced the best golf TV ratings since 2019. Here is what the McIlroy Grand Slam narrative did for viewership and whether golf's streaming era can maintain this.
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François Arnaud's 'Love On' Is the Most Underrated Show on TV — Here Is Why It Deserves More Attention
François Arnaud's 'Love On' is generating strong reviews despite minimal mainstream attention. Here is what the show is and why it represents exactly what prestige TV needs right now.
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Kvaratskhelia, Kane, Gyökeres, Yamal — The 4 Players Who Will Define the Champions League's Remaining Weeks
Four players are positioned to determine Champions League outcomes. Here is the specific tactical role each plays and why their individual brilliance matters more than their teams' collective quality.
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OECD Kept Global Growth at 2.9% But Cut Europe — What the Number Actually Means
The OECD maintained 2.9% global growth despite the Iran war but cut Europe's forecast. Here is what this means for different countries and whether the positive headline hides concerning details.
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The Golden Boot Race Has Five Players Separated by Two Goals — Here Is Who Wins It
The Premier League Golden Boot race is the most competitive in years. Here is the five-player battle, the remaining fixtures, and the statistical projection of who wins.
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The Champions League Semi-Final Draw Is Set — Here Are the Four Possible Finals
The Champions League semi-final bracket is determined. Here is each possible final pairing and the specific route to Budapest for every remaining team.
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Barcelona vs Atlético Madrid Was a War — Here Is the Breathless 2-1 First Leg Story
Barcelona beat Atlético Madrid 2-1 in the first leg in a match of extraordinary intensity. Here is the full tactical story and why the tie remains wide open.
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The Carbon Budget Has Almost Run Out — Here Is What That Actually Means
At current emission rates, the remaining carbon budget for 1.5°C will be exhausted in 5-7 years. Here is what that means in practice and whether it's actually too late.
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The Psychedelic Renaissance Is Now Mainstream Medicine
MDMA-assisted therapy is under FDA review, psilocybin is legal for therapy in several states, and ketamine clinics are opening everywhere. Here is the honest state of the science.
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AI Is Writing More Code Than Human Programmers — What This Means for Software Jobs
GitHub reports AI now generates over 50% of new code on its platform. Here is what this means for software engineering jobs, salaries, and which skills remain human-exclusive.
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Precision Fermentation Is Making Animal-Free Dairy That Actually Tastes Right
Precision fermentation can now produce milk proteins identical to cow's milk. Here is how the technology works and when animal-free cheese and ice cream that taste like the real thing will be mainstream.
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How Blood Sugar Monitoring Without Diabetes Is Becoming a Mainstream Health Tool
Continuous glucose monitors are now being worn by people without diabetes for metabolic optimisation. Here is what the data shows and what the science says about whether this makes sense.
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How the 'Fibermaxxing' Trend Could Actually Save Your Life
'Fibermaxxing' — deliberately maximising dietary fibre intake — has gone from niche to mainstream. Here is why the science actually supports this as one of the most impactful dietary changes possible.
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Regenerative Agriculture Is No Longer Niche — Here Is the Trillion-Dollar Transformation Happening on Farms
Regenerative agriculture — farming that builds soil health rather than depleting it — is scaling from niche to mainstream. Here is what it is, why it matters, and which companies are adopting it.
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The US Journalist Kidnapped in Baghdad and Why It Shows Iraq Is Not 'Stabilised'
The kidnapping of journalist Shelly Kittleson in Baghdad reveals that Iraq's 'stability' is fragile and militia power remains deeply embedded. Here is the security reality in 2026.
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China's Economy Is Growing 4.5% Despite Everything — Here Is What Beijing Is Actually Doing Right
China is projected to grow 4.5% in 2026 despite record tariffs and a struggling property market. Here is Deloitte's analysis of what Beijing is getting right and what remains at risk.
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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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Why Electricity Bills Keep Rising Even When Energy Prices Fall
Consumers are questioning why electricity bills remain high despite falling wholesale energy prices.
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Spain's Holy Week Tourism: The Destinations Worth Experiencing Even in a War Year
Despite high energy costs and geopolitical anxiety, Spain's Holy Week remains one of the world's great cultural experiences. Here are the destinations Euronews recommends for 2026.
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The European City That Has Figured Out How to House Its Young People (And Nobody Is Paying Attention)
Vienna has maintained affordable housing for decades through a model that other European cities have studied but rarely replicated. Here is how it works and why it isn't spreading.
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