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Online system launches after Supreme Court ruling

A national tariff refund system went live at 8 a.m. Monday, allowing eligible businesses to seek reimbursement for tariffs deemed illegal by the U.S. Supreme Court. The platform, called Consolidated Administration and Processing of Entries, enables electronic filing of refu...


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Large U.S. brain study tracks 11,000 adolescents

Researchers at the University of California San Diego School of Medicine report that teenagers who begin using cannabis show slower gains in thinking and memory skills as they grow older. The findings, published April 20, 2026 in Neuropsychopharmacology, draw on data from more than 1...


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EF-1 storm damages Normal, Illinois facility

Rivian confirmed that its manufacturing complex in Normal, Illinois was struck by an EF-1 tornado over the weekend, causing structural damage to part of the facility. The company said no injuries were reported, and teams are assessing the full extent of the impact.

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Surrender to machines, not soldiers

The image is timeless: enemy troops raising their hands in surrender. But on a recent battlefield in eastern Ukraine, there were no human captors in sight. Two Russian soldiers gave themselves up to Ukrainian land robots and drones operated remotely from miles away.

According to Mykola “Makar” Zinkevych...


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Evolution still shaping modern humans

A sweeping genetics study suggests that human evolution has not slowed in recent millennia. By analysing DNA from nearly 16,000 ancient individuals and more than 6,000 living people, researchers found clear evidence that natural selection has continued to shape populations in West Eurasia.

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