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EntertainmentGainesville Residents Turn to Local Arts to Combat Digital Isolation
Gainesville residents are gathering at the Community Playhouse to watch On Golden Pond, directed by Terry Beauchamp, to foster local human connections.
SportsRyan Spann Targets Marcus Almeida Submission at UFC Fight Night 274
Ryan Spann faces Marcus Almeida this Saturday at UFC Fight Night 274 in Las Vegas, aiming to secure a submission victory at the iconic UFC Apex arena.
EntertainmentTemple Beth Sholom Hosts 61st Annual Blintze Brunch in Topeka
Temple Beth Sholom hosts its 61st annual Blintze Brunch on April 26 at 4200 SW Munson Avenue in Topeka. Tickets cost 20 dollars for the all-you-can-eat.
FinanceConsumer Voice Legal Challenge Delays £9.1bn FCA Motor Payouts
Consumer Voice launched a legal challenge against the FCA’s £9.1 billion motor finance compensation scheme, arguing the plan underpays millions of drivers.
ScienceNASA Boeing 777 Arrives at Langley to Replace Retired DC-8 Research
NASA landed its Boeing 777 at the Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia, on April 22 to replace the retired DC-8 for future climate data research.
BusinessBerlin Labor Courts Leave Gig Workers Waiting 18 Months for Wages
Berlin labor courts keep gig workers waiting 18 months for unpaid wages. Shiwani S. faces financial hardship while navigating this slow legal process today.
FinanceUS Naval Blockade of Strait of Hormuz Persists After Ceasefire Ends
The US Navy maintains its blockade of the Strait of Hormuz after a two-week ceasefire ended, leaving Iranian ports closed and global oil shipping stalled.
HealthBeets Offer Nitrates and Folate to Improve Human Health
Mount Sinai nutritionist Abigail Collen explains how the fiber, potassium, folate, and nitrates found in beets provide essential health benefits for humans.
EntertainmentMrBeast Pivots From Viral Stunts to Hollywood Narrative Projects
Jimmy Donaldson, known as MrBeast, moves away from viral YouTube stunts to focus his production career on developing narrative projects for Hollywood films.
ScienceInfectious Disease Expert Jason Walsman Moves Lab from Pittsburgh to C
Infectious disease expert Jason Walsman relocates his research lab from the University of Pittsburgh to Duke Kunshan University following funding cuts.
HealthClimate Disasters Threaten Infrastructure of US Medical Facilities
Climate-driven hurricanes and wildfires threaten US medical infrastructure, risking power outages that disrupt cold chains and essential clinical equipment.