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Apr 24 2026POLITICS

Money matters in the 2026 midterms – here’s what the numbers really show

The race for Congress in 2026 isn’t just about who voters like— it’s about who can raise the most cash. Right now, Democrats have an edge in key Senate races, pulling in more donations than Republicans in seven Republican-held seats. Younger candidates are shaking things up by raising big money from

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Apr 24 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tesla’s robotaxi dreams hit bumps as growth stalls

Tesla’s plan to launch a robotaxi service isn’t moving as fast as once promised. Back in 2023, the company’s CEO talked about putting self-driving cars in "half the U. S. population" by the end of 2024. But during the latest earnings call, the tone shifted. Instead of bold predictions, the focus was

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Apr 24 2026SPORTS

Mel Kiper Jr. and the Power of Football Knowledge

Mel Kiper Jr. never played pro football, but his deep understanding of the game made him famous. For over 40 years, he analyzed NFL prospects on TV, earning trust as a draft expert. Unlike most analysts, he studied players instead of competing himself. His career shows how knowledge can shape a succ

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Apr 24 2026SPORTS

Big Sports Night: Four Must-See Games Across Three Leagues

Thursday means one thing: sports overload. Three leagues are locked in action, offering fans plenty of choices for their screen time. Instead of one big show, tonight delivers a spread-out menu—baseball, basketball, and hockey—all happening at once. The Yankees try to extend their edge in Boston, th

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Apr 24 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Behind the Scenes of Crime Shows That Actually Work

A well-known crime series just came back on streaming, and it’s not following the usual flashy formula. Instead of focusing on magic or tech gadgets, this show dives into messy real-life detective work. The first season got mixed reactions from viewers, even though critics loved it completely. Now,

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Apr 24 2026ENVIRONMENT

North Carolina faces tough times as drought hits farms hard

North Carolina has officially labeled 82 counties as disaster zones because of extreme drought. This move helps local farmers get financial support to survive the tough conditions. The problem started months ago when rain stopped coming. Usually, late-season storms provide much-needed water, but thi

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Apr 23 2026SPORTS

Draft Day Drama: Teams Swap Picks and Trade Up

The 2026 NFL Draft is about to begin, and teams are already planning moves that could reshape their rosters. Trades are expected, especially after the first overall pick when uncertainty rises and teams keep strategies secret. The Raiders are set to select their top quarterback, with signings of Ty

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Apr 23 2026SPORTS

NFL Draft 2026: New Picks and Surprises Revealed

The draft day is set to bring surprises that could change team futures. A top pick goes to the Las Vegas Raiders, who select Fernando Mendoza from Indiana as their future quarterback. The New York Jets choose Arvell Reese, a versatile Ohio State player who can play linebacker or edge rush.

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Apr 23 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Big Numbers, Big Dreams: What Happened on April 22

A Powerball draw that was set for Wednesday, April 22 slipped a half hour behind schedule because of a technical hiccup. The host told viewers that once the glitch was fixed, the results would stream on Powerball. com and YouTube. Fans finally saw the winning numbers after 11:30 p. m. The jackpot o

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Apr 23 2026SPORTS

Water: A Hidden Health Issue for Athletes

Athletes often focus on staying hydrated to keep their performance up. They learn how much water to drink during long workouts and hot days. This focus has helped many athletes avoid cramps and keep their energy levels high. But what about the everyday habits of drinking water? Many people, athlete

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