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Apr 22 2026FINANCE

Smart Money Watching BlackSky as Stock Nears Yearly Peak

BlackSky’s shares are closing in on their highest point in a year, sitting just below $40. 62. That’s interesting because most stocks tend to pull back when the market is shaky. But here, the price is holding strong near the top instead of falling. This often means big investors are quietly buying u

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Apr 20 2026SPORTS

Better hitting and Woo’s arm keep Mariners hot in Texas

Seattle’s bats woke up just in time for Sunday’s doubleheader finale. Under clear skies and rising temperatures, the Mariners used timely power to crush Texas 5-2 and grab their second series victory of the year. Instead of folding against a tough southpaw, they delivered early and often, led by a p

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Apr 20 2026EDUCATION

A Rare Shot at Gunsmithing School in Arkansas

Black River Technical College in Arkansas just joined an exclusive club. It’s one of only four schools in the U. S. that teach short-term gunsmithing courses approved by the National Rifle Association. Most of these programs have been around for decades, but Black River only started in 2020. That’s

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Apr 19 2026FINANCE

Seagate’s Big Move: Why AI Drives Its Stock Surge

Seagate Technology, a company that makes hard drives and other storage gear, is riding a wave of interest from the tech world. The demand for large hard‑disk drives (HDDs) has jumped because big AI projects need a lot of space to store data. Cloud companies and AI labs are buying more storage

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Apr 14 2026FINANCE

Seagate's Big Earnings Week: What Numbers Really Say

Seagate isn't just another tech company making hard drives. It's a key player in the digital storage world that keeps data centers running worldwide. With a market value over $100 billion, the Singapore-based firm is about to share how it did in its third fiscal quarter of 2026. Analysts are bettin

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Apr 13 2026HEALTH

Seaweed: The Ocean’s Gift with Hidden Dangers

Seaweed packs a serious nutritional punch. Just a handful of dried nori delivers vitamins A and C, iron, and zinc—sometimes more than what’s in an entire salad. Brown seaweed like kombu brings iodine, which keeps the thyroid running smoothly, while red varieties like dulse add protein without a stro

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Apr 12 2026POLITICS

Seattle struggles as crime rises and politics clash

Seattle’s crime problem is growing fast. The city now ranks fourth worst among big U. S. cities for crime rates, with theft, break-ins, and violence happening far too often. Many locals feel the city’s leaders are more focused on fights with federal agencies than fixing the real issues in their neig

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Apr 07 2026FINANCE

Seagate's stock hits record after analyst upgrade

Seagate Technology just reached an all-time high in stock value. The surge follows a recommendation from analysts who now rank Seagate as their top choice in data storage hardware. Western Digital, Seagate’s main competitor, also saw a big jump in stock prices along with other companies that make me

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Apr 01 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Tech Tales That Feel Too Close to Home

Black Mirror isn’t just another sci-fi show about robots and spaceships. It’s a mirror held up to today’s tech habits, reflecting how close we already are to some of its wildest ideas. What makes the series stand out isn’t fancy effects or big explosions. It’s how it turns everyday tools—like social

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Mar 27 2026SPORTS

Coach Miller’s New View on College Basketball

Sean Miller, once a prominent coach at Arizona, recently spoke to reporters before Texas faced Purdue. He talked about how the game has changed since he left, especially with transfers and new rules that let players earn money from endorsements. He said building a team is different now because ma

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