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Jun 18 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Green Ranger Comic Honors the Actor Who Made Him Famous

Power Rangers is launching a fresh comic series that pays tribute to the actor who first made the Green Ranger beloved. The new book, titled Power Rangers: Green #1, will arrive on August 5, 2026 and cost $4. 99 at comic shops. It is written by Paul Allor, known for his work on Teenage Mutant Ninja

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Jun 08 2026FINANCE

Cathie Wood Bets Big on Crypto While Cutting Air‑Taxi Shares

Cathie Wood, the chief of ARK Invest, shuffled her ETF holdings on June 5. She added more shares of Circle Internet Group and Coinbase Global, both key players in the cryptocurrency space, even as Bitcoin slid sharply that week. At the same time she trimmed her stake in Archer Aviation, an electric

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Jun 04 2026LIFESTYLE

A mom who rocked the indie scene now runs a beauty brand

Cat Pierce’s life flipped from indie-pop stardom to motherhood in ways she never expected. After moving from Alabama to New York in the late 1990s, she became a face of the "indie sleaze" era, sharing headlines with bands like the Strokes. She played in a band with her sister, dated a member of a fa

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Jun 03 2026TECHNOLOGY

A long-lasting backup for your fridge during power cuts

Power cuts can catch you off guard, leaving your fridge useless and food spoiling fast. Keeping appliances running during blackouts usually means bulky generators or expensive setups. A new device called the Solix S2000 aims to make this easier, promising up to 35 hours of continuous power for a fri

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Apr 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Cate Blanchett to Play Martha Stewart in New Biopic

Cate Blanchett has been cast as lifestyle mogul Martha Stewart in an upcoming biopic titled “Good Thing. ” The film will be directed by Janicza Bravo, known for her work on “Zola. ” Stewart herself hinted at the project during a red carpet interview, confirming rumors about Blanchett’s involvement.

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Apr 10 2026WEATHER

Staying Calm and Smart When the Lights Go Out

Power cuts hit at the worst times. One minute you're streaming a show, the next everything darkens. Most outages last minutes, but some stretch for days. The first thing to do isn’t panic—it’s figuring out how big the problem is. If your streetlights are still on but your house is dark, the issue mi

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Feb 10 2026CELEBRITIES

Catherine O’Hara’s Final Days and Legacy

Catherine O’Hara, a beloved comedian known for her roles in popular shows and films, passed away at the age of 71 on January 30. The official death certificate, released by the Los Angeles County Public Health Department, states that a pulmonary embolism caused her death. It also records rectal can

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Jan 24 2026BUSINESS

Cattle Connections: Navigating the Beef Market Maze

CattleCon is happening in Nashville this year, and people are excited to meet up. One person will be there on Tuesday, February 3rd, ready to chat. They won't have a booth, but they're open to meeting up if you reach out. The beef market is a bit of a puzzle right now. The Mexican border situation

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Jan 23 2026TECHNOLOGY

How Machines and People Shape Our World

Caterpillar, a giant in the machinery world, is making big moves in tech. With a huge $64. 8 billion in revenue in 2024, they're involved in building infrastructure, energy, and mining. Their work is everywhere, from hospitals to data centers, powering and shaping modern life. At the heart of this

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Jan 04 2026SCIENCE

Feline Stress: What's Really Bugging Your Cat?

Cats, whether they roam outdoors or stay indoors, seem to handle stress pretty well. A recent study looked at stress levels in 34 domestic cats by checking cortisol levels in their hair. Cortisol is a hormone that shows up when an animal is stressed. The study wanted to see if where a cat lives and

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