one year
Curated coverage for one year with top developments, timeline context, and connected threads.
The WGA's New 4-Year Contract — How the Writers' Strike Changed Hollywood and What It Means for 2026
The WGA announced a new 4-year contract after just a few weeks of negotiations in 2026. Here is how the 2023 strike changed the industry and why this new deal is different from what came before.
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42 updatesThe Chosen Season 6 and The Bible Show on Netflix — How Faith-Based Content Conquered Streaming
Faith-based streaming content is having its biggest year yet with The Chosen on Prime Video and new Bible adaptations on Netflix. Here is how Christian media finally figured out streaming.
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Caitlin Clark's WNBA Season Preview — Why She Changes Everything Again
Caitlin Clark returns for her second WNBA season with specific expectations even higher than her historic rookie year. Here is what she's improved and why 2026 could be her MVP season.
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Rory McIlroy's Masters Collapse or Triumph — The Day That Defined His Career
Rory McIlroy's Masters Sunday was the most watched golf event in years. Here is what happened on the back nine and whether the 15-year Grand Slam quest is finally over.
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Russia's Easter Drone Strike on Ukraine Was Its Largest of the Year — The Forgotten War's Intensification
Russia launched its largest drone attack on Ukraine of 2026 over Easter weekend. Here is the scale of the assault, the targets, and why Ukraine's war is being forgotten in Iran war coverage.
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Rory McIlroy's Masters Victory — The 15-Year Wait Is Finally Over
Rory McIlroy finally won the Masters and completed golf's career Grand Slam. Here is the round-by-round story of how he finally conquered Augusta National after 15 years.
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Why the Champions League Final in Budapest Will Be Europe's Party of the Year
The Champions League final on May 30 in Budapest will bring over 100,000 fans to the Hungarian capital. Here is the city, the atmosphere, and what makes this specific final weekend unmissable.
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The 2026 Wimbledon Draw Is Out — Carlos Alcaraz vs. Novak Djokovic Is Set Up Already
The 2026 Wimbledon draw has positioned Carlos Alcaraz for a potential final against Novak Djokovic. Here is the bracket and why this year's Wimbledon could be the greatest of the decade.
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The Super Bowl Ball Was Thrown by J.J. McCarthy in March — Here Is Why the Top Draft Pick Has Already Moved the NFL
J.J. McCarthy finished his first NFL season and the evaluation is in. Here is what the Minnesota Vikings quarterback showed in Year 1 and what the 2026 draft means for the quarterback position.
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Zendaya Has 5 Major Projects in 2026 — Here Is Why This Is Officially Her Year
Deadline called 2026 'the year of Zendaya' with 5 major projects. Here is every film and show she's in, who she stars with, and why this is the most remarkable single-year career moment in Hollywood.
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The Rory McIlroy Masters 2026 Preview — Will This Finally Be His Year at Augusta?
Rory McIlroy has been the best golfer in the world for a decade. Here is why the 2026 Masters represents his best chance ever to complete the Grand Slam — and what always seems to go wrong.
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Taylor Swift vs Sabrina Carpenter: Is the Torch Being Passed in Pop Music?
Taylor Swift is turning 37 and Sabrina Carpenter is 27 and having her biggest year. Here is the specific comparison and whether the next generation of pop has arrived.
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The Argentina World Cup Squad in 2026 — Who Makes the Cut at 38-Year-Old Messi's Last Tournament
Argentina's 2026 World Cup squad is being assembled around Lionel Messi at 38. Here is who makes the 26-man roster and how Scaloni plans to manage Messi's minutes.
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The Pasteur Institute in Tehran Was Just Bombed — Why This Is the Most Concerning Strike of the War
The US-Israeli strikes hit the Pasteur Institute of Iran — a 100-year-old medical research centre. Here is why this specific strike has drawn the most international condemnation.
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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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Michael Jackson Biopic 'Michael' Is Coming in April — Here Is What to Expect From the Most Controversial Film of 2026
The Michael Jackson biopic starring his nephew Jaafar Jackson opens in April 2026. Here is the casting, the controversy about what the film will and won't show, and why this is the year's most debated film.
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The 'Giggly Squad' Podcast Just Won Podcast of the Year — Here Is the Summer House Drama Behind the Win
The Giggly Squad podcast won Podcast of the Year at the 2026 iHeartPodcast Awards. Here is how the Summer House betrayal drama made this the most discussed podcast episode of the year.
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The Ocean Heat Record That Scientists Say Changes Everything
Ocean heat content broke its all-time record for the 14th consecutive year in 2025. Here is what this means for hurricanes, sea level rise, and the climate system's trajectory.
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The Real Cost of Ultra-Processed Food — The Study That Ends the Debate
A 30-year Harvard study of 200,000 people found ultra-processed food consumption increases all-cause mortality by up to 19%. Here is the specific foods and the mechanism that's most alarming.
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How 2026's Most Surprising Sport Is Growing Faster Than Football
Padel is the fastest-growing sport globally in 2026, with 35 million players and growing at 30% per year. Here is why this Spanish export is capturing the world and what the appeal is.
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The Anti-Social Media Law That's Actually Working
Australia banned under-16s from social media in 2025. Here is what the data shows one year later, what other countries are planning, and whether this approach can actually work.
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Why 2026 Is the Year the Electric Vehicle Market Finally Gets Real
EV sales hit a tipping point in 2025 with price parity in several market segments. Here is where EV economics work today, where they don't, and which brand is dominating globally.
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The Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria That Is Going to Kill 10 Million People a Year by 2050
Antimicrobial resistance already kills 1.27 million people annually. By 2050 it could kill 10 million. Here is the specific bacterial strains to worry about and what is being done.
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The Vera C. Rubin Observatory Just Opened and It Will Change Astronomy Forever
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile began its 10-year survey of the entire southern sky in 2026. Here is what it will discover and why astronomers are treating it as the biggest thing in a generation.
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How a One-Year-Old US-EU Trade Deal Is Already Being Tested to Breaking Point
The US-EU trade framework was negotiated to provide stability. Here is why, less than a year in, it is already being stress-tested by the IEEPA ruling, NATO threats, and pharmaceutical tariff signals.
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How Turkey Qualified for the World Cup 24 Years After Its Last Appearance
Turkey beat Kosovo to qualify for the 2026 World Cup — ending a 24-year wait. Here is the moment and what Turkish football's renaissance looks like.
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The Ukrainian Tennis Prodigy Who Escaped War and Is Breaking American Age Records
A nine-year-old Ukrainian girl who escaped war is breaking age records at an American tennis academy. Here is what makes her exceptional and what her story represents.
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The Women's Final Four Is the Same Four Teams Two Years Running — Here Is Why That's Actually Good for Basketball
The same four teams are in the Women's Final Four for the second straight year. Here is why this unprecedented continuity is actually driving record viewership and growing the sport.
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What Birthright Citizenship Means for 150,000 Children Born Every Year to Legal Visa Holders
The birthright citizenship case isn't just about undocumented immigration. Here is the specific impact on 150,000+ children born annually to legal visa holders like H-1B workers.
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What the EU-US Trade Deal of 2025 Actually Delivers — One Year Later
The EU-US trade framework was agreed in August 2025. Here is what has actually changed for European exporters and whether the deal delivered what was promised.
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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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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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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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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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NCAA Women's Basketball Final Four: The Same Four No. 1 Seeds for the Second Straight Year
UConn, UCLA, Texas, and South Carolina are in the Women's Final Four for the second straight year — only the second time in history. Here is what this remarkable consistency means.
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Salt Substitutes Could Fix High Blood Pressure for Millions — But Hardly Anyone Is Using Them
A 20-year national study found salt substitutes effectively reduce blood pressure but almost nobody uses them. Here is the public health failure this represents and what to do about it.
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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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Ukraine and Bulgaria Sign a 10-Year Security Deal — and Here Is What Sofia Gets Out of It
Bulgaria has signed a decade-long security agreement with Ukraine covering drone co-production and air defence funding. Here is what both countries gain from this unexpected partnership.
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The Debt Trap Underneath Europe's Rearmament Boom
Europe's defence spending surge is being financed largely through borrowing. Here is the ten-year debt trajectory this creates and which countries are most exposed.
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The 48-Year-Old Professional Cyclist Racing the Tour de France 2026: Is Age Just a Number?
A 48-year-old amateur cyclist has qualified for a Tour de France wildcard team. Here is the physiology behind extreme endurance performance at age and why the cycling world is divided.
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The New Pope's Hardest Year: Leo XIV's Baptism of Fire on the World Stage
Pope Leo XIV was elected less than a year ago. He has already navigated a US-Iran war, the Holy Sepulchre crisis, and a Palm Sunday that will be studied in Catholic history. Here is how he has performed.
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The Church of the Holy Sepulchre Has Survived Roman Emperors, Crusades, and Earthquakes. Now It Survived Netanyahu
The Church of the Holy Sepulchre was nearly destroyed multiple times in its 1,700-year history. Here is how Palm Sunday 2026's access crisis fits into that extraordinary story.
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The Psychological Price of Being a Ukrainian Refugee in Europe in Year Four
Ukrainian refugees in Europe are approaching four years of displacement. Here is what longitudinal research shows about the psychological toll of prolonged temporary status.
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