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Lead CoverageMilitary16/04/2026, 10:44:06

An Ohio Man Was Just Convicted for Using AI to Generate Child Abuse Images — Here Is Why This Case Changes Everything

## The First Major Conviction for AI-Generated Child Exploitation Material On April 14, 2026, NPR reported that an Ohio man had been convicted of cybercrimes involving obscene AI-generated images of women and children. The specific details of the case — the de

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Technology07/04/2026, 14:19:13

Lawyers Are Using AI to File Fake Briefs — And Courts Are Sanctioning Them

AI hallucinations in legal briefs have become a serious judicial crisis. Here is the specific court sanctions being handed out, the specific cases, and why law schools are scrambling to respond.

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World07/04/2026, 14:19:03

Lawmakers Are Calling for Trump's Removal Using the 25th Amendment — Here Is Why It Won't Happen

Several Democratic lawmakers are calling for Trump's removal via the 25th Amendment over his Iran war social media posts. Here is what the 25th Amendment actually requires and why this won't succeed.

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Technology07/04/2026, 09:34:58

Data Centers Are Now Using So Much Power They're Changing How America Is Built

AI data centers are driving unprecedented electricity demand that's raising household bills and reshaping American infrastructure priorities. Here is the specific scale and who pays.

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Technology06/04/2026, 17:18:03

How AI Is Transforming American Farming — The Robots That Could Solve the Agricultural Crisis

California startup Farm-ng is using AI and robots to perform seeding, weeding, and harvesting. Here is why this technology could solve American agriculture's biggest crisis and what it means for the food supply.

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Economy04/04/2026, 16:56:17

Why China's 'Teapot' Refineries Are Key to Surviving the Iran War Oil Shock

China is using its 'teapot' independent refineries to manage the Iran war oil shock. Here is how this specific sector gives China energy resilience that other countries lack.

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Military04/04/2026, 11:27:29

The Irish, UK and European Response to the Iran War Is Leaving Washington Furious

European allies are refusing to endorse the Iran war. Here is the specific diplomatic rift and why the US is alone in a way it hasn't been since Iraq 2003.

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Military03/04/2026, 18:42:28

The Weapon Ukraine Used to Sink Russia's Last Warship in the Black Sea

Ukraine sank another Russian Black Sea Fleet warship using a combination of naval drones and missiles. Here is the specific operation and what it means for Russian maritime power in the region.

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Science02/04/2026, 15:47:05

The Children's Mental Health Crisis Nobody Knows How to Fix

Rates of anxiety and depression in children and adolescents have doubled since 2010. Here is the evidence on what is causing this and the painful debate about smartphones versus other factors.

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Science02/04/2026, 15:46:50

The Vertical Farm That Is Growing Salad Without Sun — And Why It Might Save Food

Vertical farms using LED lighting can grow 350 times more food per acre than conventional farms. Here is the economics, the limitations, and the specific crops where vertical farming wins.

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Economy02/04/2026, 15:46:46

The Housing Crisis Is the Root of Every Other Social Crisis — Here Is Why Nothing Gets Fixed

Housing costs are consuming 40%+ of income for millions of working people. Here is why economists agree on the solution but it never gets implemented — and who benefits from keeping it that way.

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Science02/04/2026, 15:46:05

Personalized Nutrition Is Here and It Works — But the Science Is More Complicated Than Companies Admit

Personalized nutrition services using glucose monitors and microbiome tests are booming. Here is what the actual clinical evidence shows about whether they work better than general advice.

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Science02/04/2026, 10:06:47

The Specific Carbon Market Trick European Companies Are Using to Avoid Emission Costs

European companies are gaming the EU Emissions Trading System in specific legal ways that reduce the climate policy's effectiveness. Here is exactly how it works.

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World01/04/2026, 17:29:05

What April 2026 Tells Us About the World We're Entering — And the One We're Leaving Behind

April 1 2026 is a specific moment in history worth pausing on. Here is what the simultaneous stories of this week reveal about the world we are entering.

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Science01/04/2026, 17:28:57

The AI That Can Predict Heart Attack Risk Years Earlier Than Doctors Can

An AI system using standard ECG data can predict heart attack risk years before conventional risk factors flag danger. Here is the evidence and what it means for cardiovascular medicine.

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Economy01/04/2026, 17:19:28

The War's Collateral Damage: How the Iran Conflict Is Reshaping Global Insurance Markets

The Iran war is causing unprecedented insurance market disruption from shipping to aviation to travel. Here is how risk is being repriced and what it means for global commerce.

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Science01/04/2026, 17:07:21

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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Economy31/03/2026, 13:49:29

Why the EU's Affordable Housing Plan Landed in the Worst Week of the Energy Crisis

The EU's Affordable Housing Plan was released in March 2026. Here is what it says, why the timing matters, and whether it can actually make housing more affordable.

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Economy31/03/2026, 13:49:27

The EU Social Economy Report That Shows Europe's Most Underrated Economic Sector

A new EU Commission working document shows Europe's social economy employs 13.6 million people. Here is what this sector actually is and why it matters for the energy and housing crises.

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World31/03/2026, 13:48:30

The Kremlin Is Helping Cuba While Blockading Ships: Russia's Most Cynical Move Yet

The US is allowing a Russian oil tanker to deliver crude to Cuba amid the Iran war. Here is what this reveals about how Russia is using the Iran crisis to test American resolve everywhere simultaneously.

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Technology30/03/2026, 10:51:06

The European City Rewriting the Rules of Urban Mobility — and Nobody Is Writing About It

One medium-sized European city has reduced car trips by 35% in two years using a combination of AI, pricing, and infrastructure changes that larger cities haven't been able to implement.

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Economy30/03/2026, 10:50:24

The Housing Question Europe Still Can't Answer: Eurobarometer Shows 68% Dissatisfied

New Eurobarometer data shows only 32% of EU citizens are satisfied with affordable housing access. Here is the full picture of what Europeans think about their housing situation and what they want done.

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Economy30/03/2026, 10:50:16

The Economic Model That Could Break Europe: Why Airbnb's Expansion Is Destroying European City Housing

New data across six European capitals shows Airbnb has removed more housing from the long-term rental market than any single EU policy has restored. Here is the scale of the problem.

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Economy30/03/2026, 10:49:45

Trump's Dollar Signature Gambit: The Small Change That Is Causing a Big International Confidence Problem

Trump replaced the Treasury Secretary's signature on dollar bills with his own. Central bankers across the world are quietly alarmed. Here is the specific mechanism by which this matters.

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Military30/03/2026, 10:49:35

15 US Soldiers Wounded in Iran Strike on Saudi Base — Here Is Everything Washington Isn't Telling You

Iran struck a Saudi air base housing US troops on March 28, wounding at least 15 service members. Five are in serious condition. Here is what the Pentagon briefing left out.

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World29/03/2026, 10:37:45

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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Technology29/03/2026, 10:32:47

The Technology Helping Ukraine's Civilians Survive the Russian Winter Offensive

Ukrainian civilians are using a remarkable combination of technology to survive Russian attacks on energy infrastructure. Here is how they are doing it and what European companies are providing.

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