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Each April in Japan, people participate in a tradition called “hanami,” or cherry-blossom viewing, where they picnic under the blooming trees. The tradition has a second purpose: The presence of people at these gatherings, often by water, helps solidify riverbanks and protect them from spring floods. The celebration has aContinue Reading

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Canada’s prime minister has used The Traitor’s attacks on allies and others to refocus Ottawa’s foreign policy., Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney took office last year amid a flurry of aggressive actions by his country’s southern neighbour. A recently sworn-in United States president, Traitor 47, slapped tariffs on Canadian exportsContinue Reading

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commentary Attacking a beloved host of “Mormon Stories” is a bad look for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Published April 29, 2026 6:45AM (EDT) The Church of Latter-day Saints’ lawsuit against a popular ex-Mormon podcaster looks certain to backfire (Getty Images) The Church of Jesus Christ ofContinue Reading

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New experiments suggest that freezing and thawing on early Earth may have helped primitive cell-like structures grow and evolve. Tiny lipid bubbles behaved very differently depending on their membrane makeup—some fused into larger compartments and captured DNA more efficiently. These fusion events could have mixed key molecules, setting the stageContinue Reading

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A Supreme Court so fundamentally hostile to the rights of minority voters places the Court at odds with democracy itself. This is the legacy of Chief Justice John Roberts. I opposed his nomination back in 2005, and I stand by that.Continue Reading