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Mar 12 2026CRIME

Cosby Faces New Civil Case After Prison Release

Bill Cosby, recently freed from prison, is now the focus of a civil lawsuit in Los Angeles. The case involves one woman who claims he drugged and assaulted her during a 1972 comedy event. She says that after receiving wine and a pill from him, she was unable to recall what happened and woke up disor

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Mar 12 2026POLITICS

Airport Lines May Stretch As TSA Staff Go Unpaid

Travelers heading to the airport this week are noticing longer waits than usual, especially in cities like Houston and New Orleans. The delay comes as the federal agency that checks passengers has about 50, 000 workers who have not been paid since mid‑February. The pay cut happened because lawmakers

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Mar 12 2026CELEBRITIES

New Baby on the Horizon for Jack Osbourne

Jack Osbourne welcomed a new daughter, Ozzy Matilda Osbourne, on May 3, 2026. He shared a black‑and‑white photo of the baby on Instagram, with a small plaque that listed her birth details: name, date, time, weight and length. The caption read simply, “Introducing Ozzy Matilda Osbourne. ” Ea

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Mar 12 2026CELEBRITIES

Nicole Kidman’s New Chapter: Staying Focused on Family

Nicole Kidman has spoken publicly about her recent divorce from country singer Keith Urban, saying she is “moving toward what’s good. ” She revealed that the couple’s separation was finalized on January 6, just a few months after announcing their split. The actress emphasized that her main concer

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Mar 12 2026TECHNOLOGY

MacBook Neo: Gaming Under the Hood

The new MacBook Neo, powered by Apple’s A18 Pro chip, has sparked curiosity about its gaming chops. A 6‑core CPU, a 5‑core GPU and eight gigabytes of unified memory sound modest, yet reviewers have already shown the machine can juggle everyday tasks with ease. To see how it stacks up against p

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Mar 12 2026SCIENCE

Gymnastics and Wrist Health: What MRI Tells Us

Young gymnasts often show no wrist pain, yet their wrists undergo a lot of stress. Researchers used magnetic resonance imaging to look at a small but important part of the wrist called the triangular fibrocartilage complex, or TFCC. They wanted to see if the thickness of this cartilage is link

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Mar 12 2026TECHNOLOGY

3‑D Driving Maps Get a Smart Upgrade

Google has refreshed its map app so that when you drive, the screen shows a 3‑D view of your surroundings instead of a flat picture. The change is part of the company’s new “Gemini” AI lineup and is billed as the biggest update to navigation in ten years. The 3‑D view adds depth to buildings and

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Mar 12 2026LIFESTYLE

Living with Five Roommates: A London Budget Hack

Daniel Darragh first arrived in London in 2022, hoping to keep his rent manageable by sharing a home with one roommate. Four years on, he now lives with five people in a six‑bedroom house near Queen’s Park. His monthly contribution is 900 pounds, roughly $1, 225, a figure that seems reasonable when

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Mar 12 2026SPORTS

Murray’s New Stop and Other Sports Moves

Kyler Murray, the 28‑year‑old quarterback who has spent seven NFL seasons and one playoff game, is heading to the Minnesota Vikings this Thursday for a visit. Fans hoping he will jump to the Steelers instead of staying with his current team are likely disappointed, as the Vikings remain a priority i

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Mar 12 2026SPORTS

Basketball Bargaining: Players and League Work Toward a Deal

In Midtown, the WNBA and its players’ union kept talks going late into a third day to avoid delaying the league’s 30th season. After an earlier 12‑hour meeting that ended at dawn without agreement, both sides returned to the Langham Hotel for more talks. Players Nneka Ogwumike, Breanna Stewart, Bria

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