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Apr 13 2026CELEBRITIES

A Life Remembered: Dolly Martinez’s Journey

Dolly Martinez, who shared her story on a popular TV series, passed away at the age of 30. Her family announced her death with heartfelt messages that reflected how much she meant to those around her. She was known for her lively spirit and warm laughter, qualities that lifted the mood of anyone

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Apr 13 2026POLITICS

City‑Owned Grocery Store Coming to East Harlem

The city plans a new supermarket in the heart of East Harlem, aiming to give residents cheaper food and fresh choices. The project will cost about $30 million and uses the existing La Marqueta site, a former marketplace beneath train tracks. City officials said they will finish construction before t

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Apr 13 2026POLITICS

Hungary Votes Against a Foreign Campaign, Leaving Vance Confused

In Hungary’s most recent election, the country’s people turned out in record numbers, with 78 % of voters going to the polls. This high turnout marked a historic peak for Hungary since it left communism behind. The result was a shock to many, including Vice President J. D. Vance of the United State

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Apr 13 2026POLITICS

Easter Truce Ends, Both Sides Blame Each Other for Violations

The brief pause in fighting that was meant to honor Orthodox Easter has now ended, leaving both Russia and Ukraine pointing fingers at the other for breaking the agreement. The truce lasted just over a day, from 4 pm Saturday to midnight Sunday, and was announced by Russia’s president earlier in the

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Apr 13 2026SPORTS

Rory McIlroy’s Back‑to‑Back Masters Wins: What It Means

McIlroy began the 2026 Masters with a record‑breaking lead, then fell off that advantage before rallying to win. He is now the fourth player ever to defend his title, joining legends like Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods. The early lead showed how powerful he can be when his swing is on point, but t

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Apr 13 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Broadway’s New Titanic Hit Turns the Ship into a Pop‑Culture Party

A fresh show has taken center stage on the St. James Theatre, turning the classic 1997 blockbuster into a lively musical mash‑up that mixes beloved songs with sharp satire. The production, called Titaníque, is a tongue‑in‑cheek take on the famous film, using its iconic love story and dramatic moment

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Apr 13 2026POLITICS

Hungary’s New Leader and the Shift in European Politics

A 45‑year‑old lawyer named Peter Magyar has taken the helm in Hungary after a landslide win that gave his party, Tisza, 138 of the 199 seats in Parliament. The result means a two‑thirds majority that can push reforms and potentially undo years of rule by former Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who has b

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Apr 13 2026POLITICS

Hungary’s Election Upset: A New Leader Steps In

Prime Minister Viktor Orban, a key figure for right‑wing supporters across Europe, admitted defeat in Hungary’s recent vote. His speech in Budapest was swift and courteous; he thanked the opposition and promised to keep fighting, saying “We are not giving up. Never, never, never. ” The loss opens

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Apr 13 2026FINANCE

Oil Prices Rise as Market Caution Surges

The global stock market reacted sharply after President Donald Trump announced a potential blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, heightening fears that oil supplies could be cut off. Brent crude climbed 7. 3 percent, reaching just above $102 a barrel, as traders worried about the impact on energy flo

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Apr 13 2026FINANCE

Why Micron Stock Looks Like a Smart Bet Right Now

Micron Technology has been getting a lot of attention lately, and for good reason. The company isn’t just growing—it’s growing fast. Sales and profits are climbing quickly, making it stand out in the tech world. But what’s really driving this success? A big part of it comes from Micron’s high-bandwi

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