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Trump-Backed Paxton Wins Texas Runoff
Politics

Trump-Backed Paxton Wins Texas Runoff

In a stunning upset on May 26, 2026, Donald Trump-backed Ken Paxton unseated incumbent Senator John Cornyn in the Texas Republican Senate primary runoff. This historic victory, marking the first time a Texas Republican senator has lost a primary, underscores Trump's enduring power within the GOP, dealing a significant blow to the party establishment and setting Paxton up to face Democrat James Talarico in the general election.

Iran Accuses US of Ceasefire Breach
International

Iran Accuses US of Ceasefire Breach

Iran has fiercely accused the United States of a "clear violation of the ceasefire" following "limited and precise" U.S. strikes near the Strait of Hormuz, which Washington claims were defensive responses to Iranian missile, drone, and boat threats. This escalating conflict, rooted in alleged Iranian attempts to lay naval mines, is now significantly straining fragile peace negotiations between the two nations.

NASA's Moon Base Plan Unveiled
Technology

NASA's Moon Base Plan Unveiled

NASA has unveiled an ambitious strategy to establish a permanent lunar base by 2029, featuring robotic landers, hopping drones, and advanced vehicles to return American astronauts to the Moon. This groundbreaking initiative, involving private companies like Blue Origin, aims to inspire a new generation and solidify the nation's sustained presence in lunar exploration.

Superconductivity Record Broken
Technology

Superconductivity Record Broken

University of Houston scientists have shattered a 30-year record in superconductivity, achieving zero electrical resistance at an unprecedented 151 Kelvin (-122°C) under normal pressure conditions. This groundbreaking advancement, made possible by a novel "pressure quenching" technique, brings us closer to revolutionary applications like ultra-efficient power grids and advanced energy storage.

Humanity Exceeds Earth's Limits
Science

Humanity Exceeds Earth's Limits

A recent study reveals humanity is dangerously overshooting Earth's sustainable capacity, threatening global food security, climate stability, and human well-being. To avert this growing crisis, researchers emphasize the urgent need to slow population growth and drastically change consumption patterns.

Deadly Paper Mill Explosion in Washington
General

Deadly Paper Mill Explosion in Washington

A devastating chemical tank implosion at a paper mill in southwest Washington state has tragically resulted in multiple fatalities and at least 10 injuries. Emergency crews are still on the scene investigating the cause of the incident, which involved an 80,000-gallon tank of corrosive chemicals.

New Glass Traps CO2 & Hydrogen
Science

New Glass Traps CO2 & Hydrogen

Scientists have developed a groundbreaking porous glass, a metal-organic framework (MOF) material, capable of efficiently trapping gases like CO2 and hydrogen by ingeniously adapting traditional glassmaking techniques. This innovative material, made easier to process and shape with common additives, holds immense potential to revolutionize clean energy, gas storage, and advanced manufacturing sectors.

Honduras: Deadly Gunmen Attacks
International

Honduras: Deadly Gunmen Attacks

Gunmen unleashed a wave of terror on the Honduran coast, killing at least 25 people, including six police officers, in two separate attacks. The violence, which saw 19 workers massacred at a Trujillo plantation, tragically highlights the deadly agrarian conflicts plaguing the resource-rich region.

Eiffel Tower Staircase Segment Sold
Entertainment

Eiffel Tower Staircase Segment Sold

A 14-step spiral segment of the Eiffel Tower's original 1889 staircase recently sold at a Paris auction, captivating bidders with its unique historical significance. This remarkable piece of architectural heritage fetched over €450,000, highlighting the immense value placed on artifacts from iconic global landmarks.

UN Condemns Israel's UNRWA Move
Politics

UN Condemns Israel's UNRWA Move

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has strongly condemned Israel's decision to establish military facilities at the UNRWA Sheikh Jarrah compound in East Jerusalem, branding the move a "breach of the inviolability of United Nations premises" and "unlawful." He urgently called on Israel to immediately rescind this decision and return the seized compound, emphasizing that such actions undermine UNRWA's mandate and violate international obligations.

AI Model Maps Gene Interactions
Technology

AI Model Maps Gene Interactions

Scientists at Mount Sinai have developed a groundbreaking AI model, the gene set foundation model (GSFM), which uses principles from large language models to decipher how genes work together in human cells. This innovative GSFM promises to revolutionize diagnostics and therapies by identifying specific gene functions and potential drug targets, leading to a deeper understanding of human biology.

New Tech Targets Cancer's Shared Weakness
Science

New Tech Targets Cancer's Shared Weakness

Scientists have unveiled PerturbFate, a groundbreaking technology designed to pinpoint crucial "control hubs" within cells where diverse disease-causing genetic mutations, including those linked to cancer and Alzheimer's, converge. This innovative approach promises to revolutionize medicine by targeting these shared cellular vulnerabilities, offering a new path to treat conditions beyond individual faulty genes.

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