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Mar 28 2026POLITICS

Women’s Vote May Decide Maine Senate Showdown

The race for a U. S. Senate seat in Maine has turned into a tug‑of‑war over female voters, with Governor Janet Mills and candidate Graham Platner both focusing heavily on this group. Mills launched a new TV spot accusing Platner of past online remarks that downplayed sexual assault. Platner, a v

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Mar 28 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Ghost in the Shell Gets a New Look for Summer

The studio Science Saru has finally shown what the upcoming Ghost in the Shell will look like, and it feels like a throwback to the 1990s. The short clip released at AnimeJapan is only 46 seconds long, but it gives a clear idea that the new version will lean toward the original manga’s art style whi

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Mar 28 2026TECHNOLOGY

Love and AI: How Couples Balance New Tech Hobbies

People who enjoy the newest computer tools sometimes find their hobbies clash with family life. In one case, a sales manager in Akron spends long evenings writing code with an AI helper called Claude. His partner lives in Columbus and helps run a medical spa, but she does not understand the software

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Mar 28 2026TECHNOLOGY

Mining Firms Switch to AI: Bitcoin Sales Fund New Tech

Bitcoin miners are turning into data‑center operators, selling their digital coins to pay for powerful AI machines. The shift is clear from financial statements: the cost of making one Bitcoin has jumped to almost $80, 000 while market prices sit near $70, 000. That gap forces miners to look for

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Mar 28 2026TECHNOLOGY

Secure Talk: How Encryption Became the Core of Modern Business

In today’s world, keeping messages safe is not just a technical side‑kick; it’s the backbone that lets companies stay legal, keep customers happy, and run without hiccups. Once, encryption lived in dusty manuals and only came alive when a policy slipped through the cracks. That quiet era ended a

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Mar 28 2026FINANCE

Pony AI’s New Buy Signal: What It Means for Investors

Bank of America’s analyst Ming‑Hsun Lee has refreshed his view on the Chinese tech firm Pony AI Inc. , keeping a Buy rating and suggesting a target price of HK$148. 00 for the stock. Lee’s focus is on consumer‑cyclical companies, and he has a solid track record: an average return of 16. 5 % and a su

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Mar 28 2026POLITICS

Candidate Sorts Out Committee Mess Before Election

Keary Husain, who is running for a seat on the Columbia Board of Education, has cleared up problems that kept his campaign committee from filing correctly with the Missouri Ethics Commission. The commission had rejected his initial paperwork because it omitted his last name and the election date. Hu

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Mar 28 2026LIFESTYLE

Life on the Trail: Simple Joys From an Alaskan Bike Ride

Two friends pedal through Alaska’s winter wilderness with little more than bikes, snacks, and a plan. The journey started in Fairbanks when the temperature barely climbed above 0°F. Loaded with gear, they rode east on a packed trail, then turned onto a smooth bike path leading past the university. S

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Mar 28 2026HEALTH

Smart Tech Steps In for Back Pain Diagnosis

Doctors often struggle to agree on back problems because scans can look different from person to person. A narrowing in the lower spine called lumbar spinal stenosis is one tough case. Traditional MRI scans help, but experts don’t always see the same things when they look. Now, researchers are testi

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Mar 28 2026POLITICS

Spain’s Housing Tax Plan Hits Political Roadblocks

Spain’s government wanted to slap a 100% tax on non-EU property buyers to cool off a red-hot housing market. The idea was simple: make it too expensive for outsiders to buy homes, so locals could compete again. But after a year of headlines and political speeches, the plan hasn’t even reached a vote

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