Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. For humans, humidity often makes us cranky, sweaty, and downright uncomfortable. For sweat bees, humidity changes their already vibrant colors. According to research recently published in the journal Biology Letters, moisture in the air…

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A “Now Hiring” sign outside Taylor Party and Equipment Rentals in Somerville, Mass., on Sept. 1, 2022. Brian Snyder/ReutersThe number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits edged up last week, but the total remained below this year’s high amid a steady job market.For the week ending April 18, initial jobless…

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Prosecutors face a long path to trial for alleged Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson due to his numerous complaints about the case’s fairness. Utah Judge Tony Graf, appointed by Republican Utah Gov. Spencer Cox, has been weighing complaints about media attention, access to evidence and prosecutors’ conduct since Utah County…

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By Leonardo Blair, Senior Reporter Thursday, April 23, 2026International House of Prayer Kansas City founder Mike Bickle. | Screengrab/YouTube/Mike Bickle OfficialA seven-day global fast planned next month for the “heaven-ordained destiny” of International House of Prayer Kansas City’s disgraced founder, Mike Bickle, who, according to an investigation report, used predatory…

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If “green” energy mandates actually weaken our economy and increase dependence on foreign supply chains, is it time to abandon climate alarmism and fully embrace American fossil fuel dominance? Tonight, on Real America w/ @DanNewsManBall – https://t.co/nC2xLO93ei Founder Marc… pic.twitter.com/8vlGMkgSep — One America News (@OANN) April 23, 2026 Transcript: Morano:…

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Democratic California gubernatorial candidate Tom Steyer said during a Wednesday debate that requiring truckers to understand English was “racial profiling.” The Trump administration initiated a crackdown on states that issue commercial driver’s licenses (CDLs) to unqualified drivers, including numerous illegal immigrants, following several high-profile accidents involving migrants who appeared unable…

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State-licensed marijuana has been reclassified as a “less-dangerous” drug. The move, made by President Donald Trump’s administration, was announced Thursday by Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche. Blanche signed an order which reclassified FDA-approved and state-licensed marijuana from Schedule I – reserved for harsh drugs like heroin – to the less strict Schedule…

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It must be nice to be a Democratic Party politician.You can say the most dishonest things and never get challenged by Pravda, which gets the memo about what Narrative™ to push and dutifully pushes it.  Advertisement FBI also arrests and handcuffs people. https://t.co/uXO0myiIRl— David Strom (@DavidStrom) April 23, 2026They have…

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THE HAGUE, Netherlands (CN) — A former strongman president who built his legacy on a brutal drug crackdown is now headed to trial in The Hague after judges at the International Criminal Court said Thursday there is enough evidence to press forward with charges over thousands of killings in the…

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Rose Inessa-Ethington with partner Blue Inessa-Ethington (Credit: Facebook) The Trump administration took the extraordinary step of sending a U.S. government aircraft to Cuba to recover a 10-year-old American child at the center of a disturbing custody battle involving gender identity and plans for medical transition. According to court filings and…

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Republicans on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee are split on whether Ghislaine Maxwell should be pardoned for testimony in the investigation over sex-trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. Maxwell, notoriously known as Epstein’s loyal accomplice, repeatedly used her Fifth Amendment right to avoid answering questions from the Oversight Committee. Her lawyer…

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