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US Economy Adds 178,000 Jobs, Rate Drops
Business

US Economy Adds 178,000 Jobs, Rate Drops

American employers added a robust 178,000 new jobs last month, signaling a strong rebound in the US economy and improved economic momentum. This significant hiring activity pushed the national unemployment rate down to a positive 4.3%, marking a substantial recovery from previous months.

Min Aung Hlaing Elected Myanmar President
Politics

Min Aung Hlaing Elected Myanmar President

Myanmar's junta chief, Min Aung Hlaing, was formally elected President by the pro-military parliament on April 3, 2026, solidifying his power five years after orchestrating a coup. This pivotal move, following the 2021 overthrow of Aung San Suu Kyi's elected government, is poised to cement the military's control over the war-torn nation.

Ice Giants May Hold New Matter
Science

Ice Giants May Hold New Matter

Scientists have uncovered a previously unknown, exotic state of matter—a quasi-one-dimensional superionic carbon hydride—that computational simulations suggest exists deep within ice giant planets like Uranus and Neptune. This groundbreaking discovery, reported by Carnegie Science, could fundamentally alter our understanding of how these celestial bodies generate magnetic fields and conduct heat and electricity, with implications extending to distant exoplanets.

Amazon Eyes Globalstar for Satellite Push
Technology

Amazon Eyes Globalstar for Satellite Push

Amazon is reportedly in discussions to acquire satellite telecommunications company Globalstar, a strategic move poised to significantly expand its low-earth-orbit (LEO) satellite business. This potential acquisition signals Amazon's aggressive push to directly challenge Elon Musk's Starlink in the rapidly growing satellite internet market.

JLR Sales Soar 61% After Cyberattack
Business

JLR Sales Soar 61% After Cyberattack

Jaguar Land Rover roared back in the first quarter, reporting a massive 61.1% increase in sales to dealers, totaling 95,300 vehicles. This impressive rebound signals a strong recovery for the British car manufacturer, which had faced a five-week production halt last year due to a debilitating cyberattack.

Lively's Harassment Suit Against Baldoni Gutted
Entertainment

Lively's Harassment Suit Against Baldoni Gutted

A judge has significantly weakened Blake Lively's sexual harassment lawsuit against co-star Justin Baldoni by dismissing ten of her thirteen claims, including serious allegations of harassment and defamation. Despite this major setback, three claims, including breach of contract and retaliation, will still proceed to trial.

US States Advance AI Legislation
Technology

US States Advance AI Legislation

State legislatures across the U.S. are actively considering and passing AI-related legislation, according to the Transparency Coalition. These bills tackle critical issues like chatbot safety, AI in healthcare decisions, and safeguarding professionals, with significant movement reported this week in Tennessee, Nebraska, South Carolina, Idaho, and Georgia.

Complex Life Timeline Rewritten
Science

Complex Life Timeline Rewritten

A groundbreaking fossil discovery in southwest China has revealed that many major animal groups evolved at least four million years earlier than previously thought. This significant finding dramatically redefines the timeline of the Cambrian explosion and challenges long-held scientific beliefs about the rapid diversification of life on Earth.

Federal Agencies Tackle Water Contaminants
Health

Federal Agencies Tackle Water Contaminants

U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced a significant federal push to tackle microplastics in drinking water and the human body, with the EPA now prioritizing these contaminants. This bold initiative includes a new $144-million STOMP program, designed to create comprehensive tools for measuring, researching, and removing microplastics, notably developing a 15-minute, $50 clinical test.

UK Leads Call to Reopen Strait of Hormuz
International

UK Leads Call to Reopen Strait of Hormuz

Britain has accused Iran of holding the global economy hostage by disrupting the vital Strait of Hormuz, a crisis that has sparked widespread economic tremors and impacted international trade. In response, diplomats from over 40 nations convened virtually to discuss political and diplomatic strategies for reopening the crucial oil route, which KSAT.com attributes to the ongoing U.S.-Israeli war against Iran.

IMF Cuts Kosovo's 2026 Growth Outlook
Business

IMF Cuts Kosovo's 2026 Growth Outlook

The International Monetary Fund has trimmed Kosovo's 2026 economic growth projection to 3.3%, marking a 0.5 percentage point reduction from its earlier forecast. This cautious adjustment is largely driven by external risks from the ongoing Middle East conflict, global tensions, and volatile commodity prices.

Fusion Mystery Solved in Tokamaks
Science

Fusion Mystery Solved in Tokamaks

Fusion scientists have finally unraveled a persistent mystery regarding tokamaks, revealing why plasma particles unevenly impact their exhaust systems. This crucial discovery, linking the phenomenon to plasma rotation and sideways drift, promises to revolutionize the design of more efficient and stable fusion reactors capable of withstanding intense heat.

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