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SUPERCELL’s mobile game, Clash Royale’s profit greatly decreased in a few months
According to figures cited by Clash Royale content creator Hachanpong, the game’s monthly revenue reportedly fell from $58 million to $36 million in the month following Supercell’s controversial late-2025 update, as players voiced their strong criticism against the introduction of Hero Cards and an increase in the maximum card level.
Small joys, big difference: how Hill School students are finding resilience in life’s tiniest moments
Students at The Hill School in Pottstown, Pennsylvania, are increasingly embracing small everyday moments of joy as a quiet way to cope with the relentless academic pressure of boarding school life.
Study finds tennis is the best sport for longevity
According to the Copenhagen City Heart Study presented in the Mayo Clinic Proceedings, looking up 8577 participants for a maximum of 25 years, they found that racket sports such as tennis and badminton extend life expectancy more than any other sport.
Spotify’s rebrand signals a shift in brand identity
Spotify's decision to replace its iconic 2D soundwave logo with a 3D disco ball sparked widespread attention online, with many users questioning what motivated the dramatic rebrand.
Abbotsford students look for more career-focused course options
The Abbotsford Board of Education approved the addition of Art History 12 and Veterinary Science 12 for the 2026-27 school year, providing high school students with more opportunities to explore career-related and interest-based learning.
AI-driven swarm robotics: When robots think and act as one
Researchers at Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences unveiled a swarm of ant-inspired robots called RAnts on April 17, 2026, capable of collectively building and evacuating structures without any central controller.
OTT Platforms create new cultural borders
OTT platforms have broken down the boundaries of global content, but they are also creating new national and cultural inequalities driven by profitability.
Satellites can now detect animal panic to hunt poachers
On November 28, 2025, the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior launched a groundbreaking satellite system called Icaurus, designed to track wildlife from space and detect animal panic in real life in order to catch poachers.
Researchers discover explanation behind long-lasting effects of obesity
On April 27th, 2025, scientists announced in the international journal, EMBO Reports, that obesity leaves epigenetic marks on DNA in immune cells which cause chronic conditions even after weight loss.
San Diego mosque shooting leaves community shaken
On May 19, 2026, two teenage gunmen opened fire at the Islamic Center of San Diego, killing three worshippers before later being found dead from apparent self-inflicted gunshot wounds, bringing the death toll to five.
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