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Why NASA’s Artemis II Moon Flyby Changes Everything for Space Exploration

NASA just pulled off something humanity hasn’t done in over 50 years — and this time, they broke records doing it. The Artemis II crew completed a historic lunar flyby on April 7, 2026, traveling 252,756 miles from Earth and shattering the distance record set by Apollo 13 astronauts back in 1970. With splashdown scheduled […]

Why Barcelona’s Champions League Dream Is Crumbling After Atlético Shock

When FC Barcelona walked onto the Camp Nou pitch for the Champions League quarterfinal first leg on April 8, 2026, nobody expected a nightmare. The Blaugrana were riding high on domestic form, fans were buzzing with optimism, and the draw against Atlético Madrid seemed favorable. What unfolded instead was a masterclass in tactical discipline from […]

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Why Did the Chicago Sky Trade Angel Reese to the Atlanta Dream?

The Chicago Sky traded two-time All-Star Angel Reese to the Atlanta Dream for first-round picks. Here is a deep dive into why the trade happened, what it means for both franchises, and how it reshapes the 2026 WNBA season.

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Why Are My Gutters Overflowing? How to Clean and Fix Clogged Gutters This Spring

By John Fix | FixItWhy Media | April 8, 2026 Spring rain is here — and if your gutters are overflowing, spilling water down your siding, or pooling around your foundation, you have a problem that won’t fix itself. Clogged gutters are the number-one cause of preventable spring water damage to homes, and the repair […]

How the Iran War Is Driving Up Airline Bag Fees — And What Travelers Need to Know

By Omar | FixItWhy Staff Writer When Delta Air Lines announced on April 7, 2026 that its first checked bag fee would jump from $35 to $45 on domestic routes, most travelers likely saw it as just another corporate cash grab. But the real story behind this price hike stretches far beyond airline boardrooms — […]

Why Did Iran Agree to a Ceasefire? The Strategic Calculations Behind the Strait of Hormuz Deal

By John Fix | FixItWhy Staff Writer When Iran’s Foreign Minister announced that Iranian armed forces would cease defensive operations late Tuesday night, the world exhaled — but the real question isn’t whether the ceasefire will hold. The real question is why Iran blinked first, and what their 10-point proposal reveals about Tehran’s long game. […]

Why the 2026 Masters Could Be the Most Unpredictable Major in a Decade

By Muhammad Imran | FixItWhy Staff Writer Augusta National has a way of crowning favorites. For three straight years, Scottie Scheffler walked into the azalea-lined corridors of the Masters as the undisputed best player on the planet — and twice walked out wearing the green jacket. But as the 90th edition of golf’s most prestigious […]

How Artemis II Rewrote the Record Books — And Why It Changes Everything About Getting to Mars

By Omar | FixItWhy Staff Writer Four astronauts just traveled 252,756 miles from Earth — farther than any human being has ever ventured — and they did it inside a spacecraft that didn’t exist five years ago. NASA’s Artemis II mission didn’t just circle the Moon on April 6, 2026. It shattered a distance record […]

Why Can’t the Lakers Stop the Thunder? Inside OKC’s Dominant Season-Series Sweep

By John Fix | FixItWhy Staff Writer A 36-point demolition should alarm any franchise, but when it comes as the culmination of a complete season-series sweep, the message is unmistakable: the Oklahoma City Thunder own the Los Angeles Lakers in every conceivable dimension. Tuesday night’s 123-87 annihilation wasn’t just a loss for LA — it […]

Why Did Michigan’s Transfer Portal Experiment Just Win a National Championship?

By Omar | FixItWhy Staff Writer Forget everything you thought you knew about building a championship basketball team. On April 6, 2026, inside a deafening Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, the Michigan Wolverines demolished conventional wisdom alongside the UConn Huskies, grinding out a 69-63 victory that ended one dynasty and launched another. But the real […]