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Study Warns: Antibiotic Resistance May Kill Millions by Mid-Century

A UK government-funded report has raised alarms about the global threat posed by antimicrobial resistance (AMR), predicting that superbugs could lead to over $1.7…

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ICJ Rules States Must Act on Climate or Face Legal Risk

In a landmark opinion, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) declared that governments are under binding international legal obligations to address climate change, and…

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Why AstraZeneca Is Betting Big on America

AstraZeneca has unveiled a sweeping $50 billion investment plan to expand its operations in the United States by 2030, marking one of the largest…

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UK Scientists Use 3-Parent IVF to Prevent Genetic Diseases

A pioneering in-vitro fertilization (IVF) technique in the UK has led to the birth of eight healthy babies using DNA from three people: The…

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Trump Diagnosed with Vein Condition, White House Says He’s in ‘Excellent Health’

US President Donald Trump has been diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency, a common and benign condition affecting blood flow in the legs, the White…

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7.3 Earthquake Jolts Alaska, Triggers Brief Tsunami Warning

A 7.3-magnitude earthquake struck off Alaska’s coast near Sand Point, triggering a brief tsunami warning that was later canceled. The quake hit at a…

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Artificial Dyes to Be Eliminated From Ice Cream in the U.S.

In a major shift for the frozen dessert industry, over 40 U.S. ice cream brands announced they will phase out synthetic dyes by the…

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‘World’s Oldest Marathon Runner’ Fauja Singh Dies at 114 in Road Accident

Fauja Singh, known as the “Turbaned Tornado,” passed away at age 114 after being struck by a vehicle in India. The Indian-born British runner…

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Sound the Sirens: How Kerr County Officials Failed to Prepare for Deadly Floods

Kerr County, Texas, long known for its high flood risk, repeatedly debated installing a proper flood warning system—yet delayed action for years due to…

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America’s Worst Floods: Tragedy by Water

From Pennsylvania’s devastating dam failure in 1889 to the brutal flash floods in Texas’s Hill Country in July 2025, America’s worst floods have claimed…

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Bali Flights Disrupted After Massive Volcanic Eruption in Indonesia

A powerful eruption from Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki on Indonesia’s Flores Island forced the cancellation of at least 24 flights to and from Bali on…

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South Korea’s Summer Swarm: Lovebugs Take Over

South Korea is in the grip of an escalating summer infestation known as the “lovebug” invasion, with thick clouds of black insects swarming city…

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How Iran Forces Detainees into Pro-Government Rallies

New reports from “Independent Persian” have exposed a deceptive tactic used by the Iranian regime to manufacture an image of national unity amidst ongoing…

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Why NASA’s Moon Landing is Facing a Major Gear Crisis

A critical report from NASA’s Office of Inspector General has cast doubt on the agency’s ability to return humans to the lunar surface by…

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Top Stories • April 21, 2026

President Trump is refusing to extend the current ceasefire with Iran, warning that U.S. forces are prepared to act if negotiations fail, while still…

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