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Artemis II Breaks Apollo 13 Record
Science

Artemis II Breaks Apollo 13 Record

NASA's Artemis II mission has shattered the human deep space record, traveling farther from Earth than any crew in history and surpassing the Apollo 13 milestone by over 4,100 miles. This historic lunar flyby not only offered unprecedented views of the moon's far side but also marks a critical step toward establishing a sustained human presence on the lunar surface.

Iran Rejects Ceasefire, Cites Permanent End
International

Iran Rejects Ceasefire, Cites Permanent End

Iran has firmly rejected the latest ceasefire proposal, insisting it will only accept a permanent end to the ongoing conflict. This decision significantly escalates tensions as President Trump's deadline for reopening the Strait of Hormuz looms, accompanied by threats of strikes on Iranian infrastructure.

Hybrid Solar Panel: Sun & Rain Power
Technology

Hybrid Solar Panel: Sun & Rain Power

Researchers at the Institute of Materials Science of Seville have developed a groundbreaking thin-film technology for solar panels capable of generating electricity from both sunlight and raindrops. This innovative hybrid device promises a more consistent energy supply, effectively overcoming the limitations of traditional solar panels in variable weather and offering reliable power for portable and IoT devices.

New Approach to Detect Spacetime Ripples
Science

New Approach to Detect Spacetime Ripples

Scientists have developed a groundbreaking unified method to categorize and detect subtle spacetime fluctuations, tiny distortions in the fabric of reality. This innovative approach promises to accelerate the experimental testing of quantum gravity theories using instruments like LIGO, transforming abstract ideas into measurable signals.

UCLA Claims Women's Basketball Title
Sports

UCLA Claims Women's Basketball Title

The UCLA Bruins women's basketball team secured their first NCAA Championship since 1978 with a dominant 79-51 victory over the University of South Carolina, capping an impressive 37-1 season. Their commanding performance included never trailing in the game, a stifling defense, and a 28-point win margin that ranks as the third-largest in championship history.

EU Leaders Push for Energy Profit Caps
Politics

EU Leaders Push for Energy Profit Caps

European leaders are advocating for profit caps on energy companies to combat soaring prices, driven by a war in Iran, aiming to stabilize markets and ease the burden on consumers. Finance ministers from five nations have formally urged the EU for a bloc-wide windfall tax, echoing a 2022 "solidarity contribution" that capped excess profits after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

Permafrost Thaw Speeds Greenhouse Gas Release
Science

Permafrost Thaw Speeds Greenhouse Gas Release

New research reveals that thawing permafrost becomes dramatically more permeable, allowing climate-forcing gases to escape up to 100 times faster than previously understood. This alarming discovery intensifies global warming concerns by accelerating climate change through a powerful feedback loop, while also posing new health risks for Arctic communities.

Labor News: Budget Cuts, Union Victories
Business

Labor News: Budget Cuts, Union Victories

President Trump's latest budget proposal aims to slash the Department of Labor's funding by 26%, potentially crippling critical agencies like OSHA and MSHA. This comes as labor tensions rise across industries, with cannabis workers successfully unionizing and Florida warehouse employees authorizing a strike over unresolved contract demands.

Pope Leo XIV's Easter Peace Call
Technology

Pope Leo XIV's Easter Peace Call

In his inaugural Easter message, "Urbi et Orbi," Pope Leo XIV passionately urged world leaders from St. Peter's Basilica to pursue peace through dialogue rather than force. He emphasized the nonviolent power of Christ's resurrection as a model for global understanding, notably calling for weapons to be laid down and advocating for universal non-aggression without naming specific conflicts.

Bangladesh Measles Outbreak Kills 100
Health

Bangladesh Measles Outbreak Kills 100

Bangladesh is grappling with a devastating measles outbreak, with nearly 100 children tragically dying in the past three weeks and over 6,400 suspected cases reported since mid-March. Officials are urgently boosting vaccination efforts in affected areas and investigating a potential vaccine shortage that has contributed to a significant decline in coverage, making this crisis potentially the world's deadliest measles situation.

Marshall Wins 2026 WNIT Title
Sports

Marshall Wins 2026 WNIT Title

Marshall's women's basketball team clinched the 2026 WNIT Championship with a dominant 66-41 victory over Illinois State, capping off a historic season with a program-record 28 wins. Tournament MVP Timaya Lewis-Eutsey led the charge, scoring 27 points in the final and setting a new single-season scoring record for the team.

Artemis II Sets New Space Distance Record
Science

Artemis II Sets New Space Distance Record

NASA's Artemis II crew has shattered a 50-year-old record, traveling farther from Earth than any humans before at an astonishing 252,757 miles. This historic mission, carrying four astronauts, is critically testing the Orion spacecraft's systems in deep space, paving the way for future lunar and Martian exploration.

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