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Lidl Shoppers Unhappy After Loyalty Scheme Changes
4IntermediateBusiness

Lidl Shoppers Unhappy After Loyalty Scheme Changes

The budget supermarket Lidl has changed its loyalty app, and many shoppers are not happy. The new points system replaces old rewards that customers loved. Some say they now need to spend much more to get the same benefits.

1 min read
May 8
Turkish TV Drama Sparks Debate Over Violence Against Women
5Upper IntermediateCulture

Turkish TV Drama Sparks Debate Over Violence Against Women

A trailer for the Turkish drama series Halef: Köklerin Çağrısı has caused a wave of viewer backlash. The controversial bathhouse scene showing violence against a female character has reignited the debate about how women are portrayed on Turkish television.

2 min read
May 8
What Your Uneven Heartbeat Reveals About Your Health
6Pre-AdvancedHealth

What Your Uneven Heartbeat Reveals About Your Health

Most people assume a healthy heart beats like a clock, but science shows otherwise. Tiny fluctuations between heartbeats, known as heart rate variability, are proving to be a powerful indicator of mental health, stress levels, fitness, and even how well you are aging.

2 min read
May 8
Psychedelic Drugs Reduced Aggression in Fish, Groundbreaking Study Reveals
6Pre-AdvancedScience

Psychedelic Drugs Reduced Aggression in Fish, Groundbreaking Study Reveals

Scientists administered psilocybin to aggressive fish and discovered a remarkable reduction in hostile behavior. This pioneering study, published in Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, is the first to demonstrate that psychedelic compounds can reduce aggression in any animal model.

2 min read
May 8
Artificial Intelligence Revives Cold War Dilemmas on the Global Stage
7AdvancedTechnology

Artificial Intelligence Revives Cold War Dilemmas on the Global Stage

A new technological arms race is unfolding between major world powers, with artificial intelligence at its centre. As nations compete for AI supremacy, experts warn that governance frameworks are dangerously lagging behind the pace of innovation, raising profound ethical and security questions reminiscent of the original Cold War.

2 min read
May 8
US Government to Revoke Passports Over Unpaid Child Support
6Pre-AdvancedCulture

US Government to Revoke Passports Over Unpaid Child Support

The United States Department of State has announced plans to cancel the passports of approximately 2,700 parents who owe significant child support. This unprecedented enforcement measure, which initially targets those owing $100,000 or more, raises important questions about how governments should balance parental accountability with individual rights.

2 min read
May 8
Oil Volatility Shakes Global Markets as Peace Deal Hopes Rise
6Pre-AdvancedBusiness

Oil Volatility Shakes Global Markets as Peace Deal Hopes Rise

Global stock markets experienced dramatic swings in early May 2026 as investors reacted to hopes for a U.S.-Iran peace deal and the potential reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. While Tokyo's Nikkei index surged nearly 6% to a record high, U.S. stocks pulled back slightly as Brent crude oil settled near $100 a barrel after wild price swings.

2 min read
May 8
Extreme Weather Warnings as Seasons Change
4IntermediateEnvironment

Extreme Weather Warnings as Seasons Change

Dangerous weather is increasing around the world as seasons shift. Experts warn that tornadoes, lightning, and hailstorms might hit several areas soon. People should stay alert and prepare for these sudden storms.

1 min read
May 7
Mother's Day 2026: New Gift Ideas for Mom
3Pre-IntermediateCulture

Mother's Day 2026: New Gift Ideas for Mom

Mother's Day is coming on May 10, 2026. People are choosing special and personal gifts this year. Read about the best new ways to make Mom happy.

1 min read
May 7
U.S. Home Prices Still Rising but Growth Is Slowing Down
5Upper IntermediateBusiness

U.S. Home Prices Still Rising but Growth Is Slowing Down

Home prices increased in 71% of U.S. metro areas during the first quarter of 2026, but the pace of growth is clearly slowing. The national median home price reached $404,300, raising concerns about affordability and the future direction of the real estate market.

1 min read
May 7
Togg Partners With CATL Subsidiary to Build New Electric Vehicles
6Pre-AdvancedBusiness

Togg Partners With CATL Subsidiary to Build New Electric Vehicles

Turkey's electric vehicle manufacturer Togg has signed a strategic partnership with CAIT, a subsidiary of global battery giant CATL. Together, they will develop three new B-segment electric vehicles using an innovative integrated smart chassis platform.

2 min read
May 7
Live Nation Reports Loss Despite Record Concert Demand
5Upper IntermediateBusiness

Live Nation Reports Loss Despite Record Concert Demand

Live Nation, the world's largest live entertainment company, reported a $371 million operating loss in the first quarter of 2026. Despite strong revenue growth of 12%, a massive $450 million legal bill connected to antitrust cases pushed the company into the red. The situation raises important questions about how legal risks can overshadow even the strongest business performance.

2 min read
May 7
Disney Beats Expectations in New CEO's First Earnings Report
6Pre-AdvancedBusiness

Disney Beats Expectations in New CEO's First Earnings Report

The Walt Disney Company reported stronger-than-expected quarterly results under its new CEO, Josh D'Amaro. Revenue reached $25.17 billion, driven by streaming growth and record theme park performance, sending shares up roughly 7%.

2 min read
May 7
New Study Reveals Color Patterns of Dinosaur Skin
5Upper IntermediateScience

New Study Reveals Color Patterns of Dinosaur Skin

Scientists have discovered the first evidence of color patterns in the skin of a sauropod dinosaur. Fossilized skin from young Diplodocus specimens found in Montana suggests these ancient creatures had speckled, patterned skin rather than the plain grey appearance long assumed by researchers.

2 min read
May 7
Giant Squid Detected in Western Australian Waters Through DNA Study
6Pre-AdvancedScience

Giant Squid Detected in Western Australian Waters Through DNA Study

Scientists have discovered evidence of the elusive giant squid off the coast of Western Australia using environmental DNA technology. This remarkable finding, the first in over 25 years, was part of a broader survey that identified 226 marine species in deep-sea canyons.

2 min read
May 7
The Wrong Guy: A TV Mistake That Became Famous
5Upper IntermediateCulture

The Wrong Guy: A TV Mistake That Became Famous

Twenty years ago, Guy Goma went to the BBC for a job interview but was accidentally put on live television as a technology expert. His shocked face and brave attempt to answer questions became one of the most beloved moments in TV history. Now, both men involved have written a book about it.

2 min read
May 7
Federal Agency Sues The New York Times Over Alleged Promotion Bias
7AdvancedBusiness

Federal Agency Sues The New York Times Over Alleged Promotion Bias

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has filed a landmark lawsuit against The New York Times, alleging the newspaper denied a promotion to a White male editor because of his race and gender. This high-profile case raises fundamental questions about the intersection of corporate diversity policies and federal civil rights law.

2 min read
May 7
HBO's The Wire Finds New Life on Streaming Platforms
6Pre-AdvancedCulture

HBO's The Wire Finds New Life on Streaming Platforms

Nearly two decades after it ended, HBO's acclaimed crime drama The Wire has become a surprise hit on streaming charts worldwide. New audiences are discovering its layered storytelling, proving that exceptional television can transcend its era.

2 min read
May 7
Ankara's Dam Water Levels Rise After Record Drought Year
5Upper IntermediateEnvironment

Ankara's Dam Water Levels Rise After Record Drought Year

After suffering its worst drought in fifty years, Ankara's dams have shown a significant recovery. Water levels increased by nearly 13% compared to last year, but experts warn that the situation remains critical for the capital's six million residents.

2 min read
May 4
Turkey Gets Ready for a Special Holiday
3Pre-IntermediateCulture

Turkey Gets Ready for a Special Holiday

May 19 is a big holiday in Turkey. People want to know if schools and offices will close. This day honors the country's history and youth.

1 min read
May 4
Trump Scraps Scotch Whisky Tariffs After Royal State Visit
6Pre-AdvancedBusiness

Trump Scraps Scotch Whisky Tariffs After Royal State Visit

President Trump has announced the removal of the 10% tariff on Scotch whisky imports following King Charles III's state visit to Washington. This diplomatic gesture could reinvigorate transatlantic trade worth hundreds of millions of pounds and restore a vital commercial partnership between Scotland and Kentucky.

2 min read
May 4
May the Fourth Be With You: Star Wars Day Is Here
4IntermediateCulture

May the Fourth Be With You: Star Wars Day Is Here

Every year on May 4th, fans around the world celebrate Star Wars Day. This year brings movie screenings, special events at Disney parks, new merchandise, and fun activities for fans of all ages.

1 min read
May 4
Met Gala 2026: Fashion's Biggest Night Returns With Beyoncé
5Upper IntermediateCulture

Met Gala 2026: Fashion's Biggest Night Returns With Beyoncé

The Met Gala takes place on May 4, 2026, with the theme "Costume Art" and a dress code of "Fashion Is Art." Beyoncé returns as co-chair after a decade away, and individual tickets cost up to $100,000. Here is everything you need to know about the event.

2 min read
May 4
German Lubricant Giant FUCHS SE Secures Full Ownership of Turkish Joint Venture
7AdvancedBusiness

German Lubricant Giant FUCHS SE Secures Full Ownership of Turkish Joint Venture

FUCHS SE, the world's largest independent lubricant supplier, has completed its full acquisition of the OPET FUCHS joint venture in Turkey. This landmark deal grants the Mannheim-based corporation total control over a production facility in Aliağa and a nationwide distribution network, signaling deepening European investment in Turkey's lucrative energy sector.

2 min read
May 4
Yosemite Faces Overcrowding Crisis After Dropping Reservation System
6Pre-AdvancedEnvironment

Yosemite Faces Overcrowding Crisis After Dropping Reservation System

Yosemite National Park eliminated its timed-entry reservation system for 2026, and the consequences are already visible. Parking lots filled before 11 a.m. on a spring Saturday, raising serious concerns about environmental damage and visitor safety during the approaching summer season.

2 min read
May 4
McDonald's Removes Self-Serve Soda Machines Across America
4IntermediateBusiness

McDonald's Removes Self-Serve Soda Machines Across America

McDonald's is removing self-serve soda fountains from all U.S. restaurants. This big change will happen gradually and should be complete by 2032. The decision shows how fast-food companies are changing their business strategy.

1 min read
May 4
Starbucks CEO Faces Backlash Over $9 Coffee 'Experience' Comments
5Upper IntermediateBusiness

Starbucks CEO Faces Backlash Over $9 Coffee 'Experience' Comments

Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol has sparked widespread criticism after calling a $9 cup of coffee an 'affordable premium experience.' The backlash highlights a growing disconnect between corporate messaging and consumer frustration over rising prices. This controversy raises important questions about brand positioning and pricing strategy.

2 min read
May 4
Why Do Rockets Curve After They Launch?
4IntermediateScience

Why Do Rockets Curve After They Launch?

Have you ever watched a rocket launch? You might notice it doesn't fly straight up. Instead, it follows a curved path, and there is a very smart reason for this.

1 min read
May 4
Golden Tempo's Stunning Derby Win Makes Racing History
6Pre-AdvancedSports

Golden Tempo's Stunning Derby Win Makes Racing History

A 23-1 longshot named Golden Tempo charged from dead last to win the 152nd Kentucky Derby. Trainer Cherie DeVaux became the first woman ever to train the winner of America's most famous horse race, breaking a barrier that had stood for over 150 years.

2 min read
May 4
SAG-AFTRA and Studios Secure Historic Four-Year Contract Deal
6Pre-AdvancedBusiness

SAG-AFTRA and Studios Secure Historic Four-Year Contract Deal

The actors' union SAG-AFTRA has reached a tentative four-year agreement with Hollywood's major studios, avoiding a repeat of the devastating 2023 strikes. The deal includes AI protections, pension fund contributions, and extended labor peace for an industry still recovering from past disruptions.

2 min read
May 4
A Mystery Statue Appears in London: Is It Banksy?
4IntermediateCulture

A Mystery Statue Appears in London: Is It Banksy?

A strange new statue has appeared in central London. It shows a man blinded by a flag, walking off the edge of a platform. Many people believe the famous street artist Banksy created it, but he has not confirmed this yet.

2 min read
Apr 30
PlayStation Store Has Big Deals on Games Now
3Pre-IntermediateTechnology

PlayStation Store Has Big Deals on Games Now

PlayStation Store started a huge sale called 'Big Games Big Deals.' Gamers can save up to 80% on popular PS5 and PS4 games. The sale runs until May 7, 2026.

1 min read
Apr 30
Supreme Court Weighs Ending Protected Status for Immigrants
6Pre-AdvancedCulture

Supreme Court Weighs Ending Protected Status for Immigrants

The US Supreme Court heard arguments on whether the Trump administration can end Temporary Protected Status for hundreds of thousands of Haitians and Syrians. Conservative justices appeared to favor the administration's position, and a final decision expected by late June could affect over one million immigrants from 17 countries.

2 min read
Apr 30
NASA Chief Pushes to Make Pluto a Planet Again
5Upper IntermediateScience

NASA Chief Pushes to Make Pluto a Planet Again

NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman has publicly declared his support for reclassifying Pluto as a full planet. The space agency is now preparing scientific papers to challenge the 2006 decision that demoted Pluto to a dwarf planet, reigniting one of astronomy's most famous debates.

2 min read
Apr 30
Turkey Plans Low-Interest Mortgage for First-Time Buyers
5Upper IntermediateBusiness

Turkey Plans Low-Interest Mortgage for First-Time Buyers

Turkey is preparing a government-backed housing loan called 'İlk Evim' (My First Home) with a 1.20% interest rate. The program targets low- and middle-income citizens who have never owned a home. If approved, it could reshape the country's housing market in 2026.

2 min read
Apr 30
The Fragility of Low Earth Orbit: A Countdown to Catastrophe
7AdvancedEnvironment

The Fragility of Low Earth Orbit: A Countdown to Catastrophe

A groundbreaking study warns that a catastrophic satellite collision could occur within just 2.8 days if operators lose control during a major solar storm. With thousands of satellites requiring constant course corrections, scientists argue that our orbital infrastructure resembles a precarious house of cards.

2 min read
Apr 30
Why Haunted Houses Might Just Be Full of Hidden Sound
5Upper IntermediateScience

Why Haunted Houses Might Just Be Full of Hidden Sound

A new study has found that 'haunted' buildings may simply contain infrasound — low-frequency noise humans cannot hear. These invisible sound waves from old pipes and machinery can cause stress, dread, and discomfort, tricking people into believing in ghosts.

2 min read
Apr 30
Why Evolution Keeps Creating Crabs Over and Over Again
6Pre-AdvancedScience

Why Evolution Keeps Creating Crabs Over and Over Again

Evolution has repeatedly turned different crustaceans into crab-shaped creatures at least five separate times. However, new research reveals that one defining feature of true crabs — their famous sideways walk — evolved only once, approximately 200 million years ago. This discovery raises fascinating questions about how nature balances repetition and uniqueness.

2 min read
Apr 30
TransUnion Earns Rating Upgrade After Strong Growth and Strategic Acquisitions
6Pre-AdvancedBusiness

TransUnion Earns Rating Upgrade After Strong Growth and Strategic Acquisitions

Credit reporting giant TransUnion has received analyst rating upgrades following impressive quarterly results and a major acquisition in Mexico. The company reported 14 percent revenue growth in the first quarter of 2026, demonstrating its dominant position in the financial data industry.

2 min read
Apr 30
Marcus Smart Calls Alperen Şengün an All-Star Player
4IntermediateSports

Marcus Smart Calls Alperen Şengün an All-Star Player

Lakers guard Marcus Smart praised Houston Rockets center Alperen Şengün after their Game 5 playoff loss. Smart called the young Turkish star an All-Star caliber player. Şengün's strong play has helped the Rockets fight back in the series.

2 min read
Apr 30
Epic Games Wins Key Court Battle Against Apple
5Upper IntermediateTechnology

Epic Games Wins Key Court Battle Against Apple

A U.S. appeals court has reversed a decision that allowed Apple to delay changes to its App Store rules. This ruling means Apple must now face a lower court to determine what fees it can charge developers. The decision comes as Apple prepares to take its case to the Supreme Court.

1 min read
Apr 30
Palantir's Decline Drags VTI Lower Amid Persistent Insider Selling
7AdvancedBusiness

Palantir's Decline Drags VTI Lower Amid Persistent Insider Selling

The Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF fell 0.3% on April 29, weighed down by a 3.4% drop in Palantir Technologies stock. With 227 insider sell transactions and zero purchases over six months, questions mount about executive confidence even as Wall Street analysts maintain a bullish median price target of $202.50.

2 min read
Apr 30
Satellite Streaks Obscure a Comet and Raise Alarm Among Astronomers
7AdvancedEnvironment

Satellite Streaks Obscure a Comet and Raise Alarm Among Astronomers

A striking photograph of Comet C/2025 R3 (PanSTARRS) has revealed the comet trapped behind a dense web of satellite trails, illustrating the growing threat that commercial mega-constellations pose to astronomical observation. With over 15,000 satellites now circling Earth and tens of thousands more planned, scientists warn that our ability to study the universe from the ground is being permanently compromised.

2 min read
Apr 29
AI Risk Puts $1 Billion in Software Investments Under Review
4IntermediateBusiness

AI Risk Puts $1 Billion in Software Investments Under Review

Investment firm Ares Management has found that $1 billion of its software investments face a 'medium' risk from AI. This news shows how AI is changing the way investors think about the future of software companies.

1 min read
Apr 29
Alpine Divorce: The Viral Trend Sparking Debate Online
5Upper IntermediateCulture

Alpine Divorce: The Viral Trend Sparking Debate Online

A new term called 'alpine divorce' has gone viral on social media. It describes the act of abandoning a partner during a hike or outdoor adventure. The trend has raised serious concerns about trust, safety, and power in relationships.

2 min read
Apr 29
Musk v. Altman Trial Reveals Challenges of Jury Impartiality
6Pre-AdvancedTechnology

Musk v. Altman Trial Reveals Challenges of Jury Impartiality

The high-profile trial between Elon Musk and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has begun with a dramatic jury selection process. Prospective jurors openly expressed negative opinions about Musk, raising questions about impartiality in cases involving polarizing public figures.

2 min read
Apr 29
Supreme Court Deliberates Historic Roundup Cancer Litigation
7AdvancedHealth

Supreme Court Deliberates Historic Roundup Cancer Litigation

The U.S. Supreme Court is weighing whether federal law shields Bayer from thousands of cancer lawsuits linked to its Roundup weed killer. This landmark case, involving over 100,000 claims and billions of dollars, could fundamentally reshape product liability law and agricultural regulation in the United States.

3 min read
Apr 29
NASA Tool Spells Your Name With Earth Photos
3Pre-IntermediateTechnology

NASA Tool Spells Your Name With Earth Photos

NASA has a fun new tool for Earth Day 2026. It uses real photos from space to spell your name. Rivers, mountains, and lakes become letters!

1 min read
Apr 29
A New Book Asks Whether Cosmology Is More Than Science
5Upper IntermediateScience

A New Book Asks Whether Cosmology Is More Than Science

A new book review in Nature examines a philosophical history of the universe written by historian Helge Kragh. The review describes the book as inspiring but incomplete, raising deep questions about how humans have understood the cosmos across thousands of years.

2 min read
Apr 29
Qatar Airways Pilots Scolded After Multiple Errors at Houston Airport
6Pre-AdvancedBusiness

Qatar Airways Pilots Scolded After Multiple Errors at Houston Airport

A Qatar Airways cargo crew faced sharp criticism from a Houston air traffic controller after a chain of serious mistakes during ground operations. The incident, which occurred late at night, has sparked global discussion about pilot fatigue, communication failures, and aviation safety standards.

2 min read
Apr 29