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April 2026 Was the Hottest March Ever for the US Lower 48 — And El Niño Is Making It Worse
Federal data shows that March 2026 was the hottest March on record for the Lower 48 United States, by the largest margin any month has ever exceeded its record. An incoming El Niño is expected to push temperatures even higher. Here is the complete climate pict
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31 updatesSylvester Stallone Is Getting a Biopic and the Rocky Director Is Making It — Here Is Everything About 'I Play Rocky'
Peter Farrelly's 'I Play Rocky,' a biopic about Sylvester Stallone, was announced at CinemaCon 2026, opening November 20 to coincide with Rocky's 50th anniversary. Here is the full story of the film, what's known about i
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Charli XCX Is Making a Rock Album and Jim Jarmusch Compared Her to Iggy Pop — The Story Behind the Reinvention
Charli XCX has revealed she is working on a rock album following her Brat era and foray into acting. British Vogue journalist Laura Snapes heard preview tracks and reports that much of the autotune is gone, focused on Ch
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Tom Hardy Was Photographed in Barbados With His Wife and the Internet Decided This Was the Most Important News of the Week
## The Photographs and Why the Internet Needed Them In the first two weeks of April 2026, the specific combination of global news — an active war with Iran, oil above $100, Orbán losing in Hungary, Trump attacking the Po
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The Michael Jackson Biopic Drops April 24 and Colman Domingo Plays Joe Jackson — Here Is What We Know
## The Film That Has Been Three Years in the Making Michael, the authorized biopic of Michael Jackson, opens in theaters on April 24, 2026. The film has been developed with the involvement of the Jackson estate — a speci
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How the Trump Tariffs Are Making Europe's Energy Crisis Worse — The Hidden Connection
The Trump tariffs and the Iran war are creating a double crisis for European economies. Here is the specific economic mechanism and why the EU is now considering emergency measures.
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Barcelona vs Atlético Madrid in the New Camp Nou — The Champions League Night Nobody Expected
Barcelona hosts Atlético Madrid in the new Camp Nou's first Champions League quarter-final. Here is the atmosphere, the tactical battle, and Lamine Yamal's potential history-making night.
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How Formula 1's New Era Is Making Races Actually Exciting Again
Formula 1's 2026 regulation changes are transforming races. Here is what changed, which teams are winning, and whether F1 has solved its overtaking problem.
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John Travolta Is Making His Directorial Debut — Here Is What the Film Is About and Why Now
John Travolta announced his directorial debut. Here is the project, why he's directing for the first time at 72, and what this new chapter means for one of Hollywood's most enduring careers.
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Jen Shah's 'Only Real Friend' Prison Story Is the Most Disturbing Celebrity Revelation of the Year
Jen Shah revealed who was her 'only real friend' during her prison sentence. Here is the story that is making everyone question what celebrity friendship actually means.
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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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The 'Guardian Design' Trend Where Luxury Goods Are Also Survival Tools
RFID-blocking jewellery, anti-theft luxury bags, and 'rugged luxury' gear are the newest lifestyle trend. Here is why economic and climate uncertainty is making survivalism fashionable.
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The GLP-1 Drugs Are Making People Eat Less of Everything — What Food Companies Are Doing About It
Ozempic users eat significantly less. With millions on GLP-1 drugs, food companies are reformulating products for smaller servings. Here is the specific business transformation happening.
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The Specific Way Tariffs Are Making American Families Poorer Than They Know
The tariff tax is hidden in prices, invisible in individual transactions, but visible in the data. Here is exactly how $1,500 per household disappears from American purchasing power.
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How European Farmers Are Adapting Their Spring Planting to an Impossible Input Cost Environment
European farmers are making difficult choices about spring planting as fertiliser costs explode. Here is the specific adaptations being made and what they mean for autumn harvests.
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Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's Last Card: How Turkey Is Making the Iran War Work for Itself
Turkey is playing every side in the Iran war with remarkable skill. Here is the specific strategic advantage Ankara is extracting from a conflict it officially opposes.
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Why the Artemis Programme Is More Important Than Any Single Mission
Artemis II is making history. Here is why the programme that produced it is even more significant than the mission itself — and what it means for humanity's next century in space.
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The Energy Crisis Is Making European Farmers Choose Between Planting and Going Bankrupt
European farmers face impossible choices this spring as fertiliser costs explode and diesel prices soar. Here is what the decisions being made right now mean for food prices in autumn.
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The Agentic AI Revolution in Healthcare: When Computers Start Making Medical Decisions
AI systems are now making initial medical decisions without doctor review. Here is where this is happening, what the results show, and the crucial question about who is accountable when things go wrong.
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Agentic AI Is Running Businesses Without Human Supervision — The Ethics Nobody Is Discussing
AI systems that act autonomously are now making consequential business decisions without human review. Here is the ethical framework the industry is — and isn't — applying.
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AI Is Creating Jobs — But Also Making Work More Complicated Than Ever
Artificial intelligence is transforming workplaces, but not always in the way people expected.
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Why Poland Is Defying All Economic Logic and Growing Faster Than Germany During a Crisis
Poland's economy is outperforming Germany's despite higher defence spending and proximity to the war. Here is the counterintuitive story of why crisis is making Poland stronger.
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Snow Geese and the Arctic: Nature's Most Spectacular Migration Is Happening Right Now
Tens of millions of snow geese are currently making their annual migration to the Arctic. Here is why this natural spectacle matters scientifically and why climate change is starting to alter it.
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Drone Tourism Is Coming to Europe and Regulators Have No Idea What to Do
European commercial drone operators are ready to launch tourism services from the Alps to the Mediterranean. Regulatory roadblocks are making it nearly impossible. Here is the full story.
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Oil at $105: How Australian Free Public Transport in April Is Smarter Policy Than Anything Europe Is Doing
Two Australian states are making public transport free in April to ease fuel cost pain. Here is why this specific policy is cheaper, more effective, and more equitable than what European governments are doing.
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What Happens to European Farmers When Fertiliser Becomes Unaffordable — A Field Report
Natural gas prices drive fertiliser costs. Fertiliser costs drive food prices. European farmers caught in the middle are making decisions right now that will affect your food bill in six months.
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What No One Is Saying About the Real Winners of Europe's Energy Crisis
While European households pay record energy bills, specific countries and companies are making extraordinary profits from the crisis. Here is who they are and why it's politically explosive.
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How European Disinformation Agencies Are Failing Against AI-Generated Content
EU disinformation monitoring agencies are struggling to keep pace with AI-generated influence operations. Here is the specific technology gap that's making European fact-checkers obsolete.
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The Aging Judiciary Problem Nobody in Power Wants to Solve — Britain's House of Lords as a Case Study
Britain's House of Lords has members in their 90s making laws. The US Supreme Court has justices with no mandatory retirement age. Here is why the aging judiciary problem is getting worse, not better.
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The Chinese Bike That Made It to Indiana (and Why US Tariffs Are Making It Even More Expensive)
An Indiana bicycle company tried to bring manufacturing back to the US. Trump's tariffs are hitting their Chinese-made components hard. Here is the paradox of reshoring under a tariff regime.
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The Algorithm That Is Making PTSD Treatment Work for Veterans
An AI-assisted PTSD treatment programme developed in the Netherlands is producing better outcomes than conventional therapy for military veterans. Here is how it works.
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Why Do European Leaders Keep Making the Same Mistake About Iran?
European diplomacy on Iran has followed the same unsuccessful pattern for 20 years. Here is what keeps going wrong and whether this time is genuinely different.
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