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The Line on My Pinky Nail: A Subungual Melanoma Story
A first-person investigative feature that follows an eight-year mystery — a thin dark line on a pinky nail — through misdiagnosis, biopsy, and a rare diagnosis: subungual melanoma. Practical guidance, medical explanation, and emotional lessons for anyone who notices unusual nail pigment.

Rare Skin Cancer Mistaken for Vitamin Deficiency for 8 Years
A detailed feature examining how a rare cutaneous lymphoma can masquerade as a nutritional skin disorder for years, the diagnostic pitfalls that allow it, and practical steps patients and clinicians can take to avoid prolonged delay.

Why Madagascar Was Settled So Late: The Human Story
Madagascar’s late human settlement—within the last two thousand years—was shaped by ocean geography, currents, and the particular trajectory of seafaring technology and human motivation. The island’s colonization reveals how chance, maritime skill, and mixed cultural dynamics converged to write a unique chapter in human migration.

Why 'Lather, Rinse, Repeat' Isn't Enough for Clean Hair
Most of us grew up hearing "lather, rinse, repeat"—a tidy ritual that sounds logical and tidy but often misses the real science of scalp hygiene. This article explains why a second shampoo isn't always the solution, what actually cleans your hair, and how to build a routine that removes buildup without harming hair health.

Tesla Stock Plunge in Europe: What's Driving Early‑2026 Selloff
Tesla shares have opened 2026 with a sharp decline in European markets as a constellation of macro, regulatory, competitive and company-specific pressures collide. This article unpacks the causes, market mechanics, and plausible paths forward for investors and the EV industry.

Stellantis' €22B Shock: Inside the Feb 6 Stock Collapse
On February 6, 2026, Stellantis disclosed a €22.2 billion write-down tied to an abrupt EV strategy reset that triggered a record one-day share collapse and halted trading. This article unpacks what happened, why the market reacted so violently, and what investors and the auto industry can expect next.