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Mar 11 2026CELEBRITIES

Family plans spring break visit to support son in care

A mother from Las Vegas is arranging a spring break trip to the Carolinas with her children, hoping to see her son who is currently receiving treatment at a mental health facility. She has not been able to visit him in person since he entered the center, but she is determined to change that during h

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Mar 11 2026SCIENCE

Professor Mike Benjamin’s Legacy in Connective Tissue Science

The new special edition focuses on how Professor Mike Benjamin has shaped the study of connective tissues. It highlights his groundbreaking discoveries about the mechanical properties of fibrous proteins. Researchers praised how he linked structure to function in collagen and elastin fibers.

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Mar 11 2026OPINION

Ravens Trade Trouble: A Medical Mix‑Up and Money Mess

The Ravens almost signed Maxx Crosby, a top defensive player, but a medical report changed the game. A surgeon and Crosby’s agent said his knee was fine, while team doctors were more cautious about a meniscus repair that could take months to heal. The Raiders, who had stopped Crosby last season beca

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Mar 11 2026SPORTS

High School Hoops: Who Will Reign Supreme in Oregon?

The 4A boys basketball state tournament is underway at Forest Grove High School, drawing attention from fans and analysts alike. Several sports reporters have shared their forecasts for each matchup, offering a mix of confidence and surprise. In the opening round, Scappoose faces La Grande wit

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Mar 11 2026SPORTS

Oregon 5A Boys Basketball: Who Will Take Home the Title?

The state tournament for Oregon’s 5A boys basketball teams is happening this week at Linfield University in McMinnville. Fans and coaches are buzzing about which school will win the championship. In the first round, Crook County faces Crater. Many people think Crook County has a strong chance becau

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Mar 11 2026SPORTS

College Basketball Broadcast Lineup Gets a Fresh Mix

The 2026 NCAA Tournament will kick off next week with a new mix of familiar and fresh voices in the broadcast booth. Former Michigan star Chris Webber returns as a game analyst, joining Brandon Gaudin and Andy Katz to cover the first two rounds. Webber’s experience on the court translates into insig

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Mar 11 2026RELIGION

Morning Lights, Night Feasts: Ramadan in Detroit

In the early gray of a Detroit morning, a woman named Zarina moves through her house with quiet purpose. She wakes before sunrise so she and her three children can share a simple pre‑fast meal. The food is light: protein drinks, vitamins, water, and dates that echo a tradition from centuries ago. R

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Mar 11 2026TECHNOLOGY

Bigger TV, Same Price – Why 40‑inch Wins

The price drop on a 40‑inch Roku smart TV makes it more appealing than the smaller model. Amazon has reduced its cost by 13 %, bringing both the larger and the 32‑inch versions to $130. Choosing the bigger screen means extra viewing space without an added expense. This 40‑inch display fits well in

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Mar 11 2026SPORTS

Legend League Cricket 2026: Where to Catch the Action

The fourth season of the Legends League Cricket starts today and will finish on March 27. Six teams, each made up of former international stars, are set to play in four cities across India: Haldwani, Coimbatore, Amritsar and Gwalior. Fans in these regions can watch their favourite legends live. Pla

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Mar 11 2026CELEBRITIES

Cruise Stars on Paramount Tower as Studio Launches New Era

Tom Cruise was seen atop a water tower on the Paramount lot this weekend, sparking curiosity among fans. He was filming parts of a new promotional video for the studio’s fresh start after its recent purchase by David Ellison and Skydance. The video is still a work in progress, so it’s unclear who el

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