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Mar 03 2026CRIME

Cold Weather Turns New York Subway Into Crime Hotspot

New Yorkers noticed a sharp rise in subway trouble during February’s icy spell. The police said crime climbed almost 20 % after they stopped ejecting rule‑breakers because temperatures dropped below zero. In the month, more than 190 offenses were logged underground—about 18 % higher than in Ja

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Mar 03 2026WEATHER

Spring‑style Heat and Light Rain in Michigan

Michigan’s weather this week will shift from a chilly start to mild, almost late‑April conditions by the weekend. A warm air mass will push in, bringing a couple of brief rain showers on Thursday and again on Saturday. No snow or freezing rain is expected for Lower Michigan, despite a brief early‑mo

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Mar 03 2026CELEBRITIES

Hollywood Families That Keep the Spotlight Bright

In Hollywood, some surnames echo through decades like a familiar tune. These families have carved out legacies that span generations, each member adding their own chapter to the story of American film and television. The Baldwin clan began with four brothers—Alec, William, Daniel, and Stephen—who r

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Mar 03 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Jesse Collins Entertainment Takes the Stage for 2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards

Jesse Collins Entertainment, a name that already lights up award shows like the Emmys and BET Awards, has been chosen to bring its expertise to the 2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards. The ceremony will unfold at Los Angeles’ Dolby Theater on Thursday, March 26, and viewers can catch it live on Fox at 8 p

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Mar 03 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Dixon’s Old‑School Theater Keeps the Town Entertained

A building that opened in 1922 still draws crowds today. The Dixon Historic Theater is more than a movie house; it hosts rock shows, comedy nights, and traveling acts. Its Art Deco style and great sound make it a favorite for performers who say it sounds better than newer venues. The theate

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Mar 03 2026RELIGION

Faith and Recovery: How a New Belief Can Turn Addiction Around

Jenny Teeters grew up juggling a high‑earning tech job, two teenage daughters and an MBA while secretly battling alcohol. She reached a breaking point when the stress of it all became too much, and she realized she needed help. The turning point came not from a rehab center alone but from an unexpec

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Mar 03 2026SPORTS

Young Star KK Arnold: Her Roots, Faith and Basketball Journey

KK Arnold grew up in Germantown, Wisconsin, a town that feels small but is full of talent. She was born on May 16, 2005, and her parents are Kim and Mike. KK has two older siblings named Mike and Mimi who support her every step. The basketball court is where she shines the most. During hig

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Mar 03 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Exodus Surges as Tehran Faces Strikes

A burst of withdrawals hit Iran’s leading crypto market when the US and Israel began air attacks on Tehran. Within minutes, the Nobitex platform recorded a 700‑percent jump in crypto outflows, sending more than half a million dollars abroad. In the hour that followed, the total exceeded three millio

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Mar 03 2026CRYPTO

Police Mistake Lets Bad Guys Grab Millions in Crypto

The South Korean National Tax Service announced it had seized more than $5 million in cryptocurrency from a group of wealthy tax evaders. In an attempt to make the story eye‑catching, officials posted pictures that included a handwritten recovery phrase next to a Ledger cold wallet. The phrase is

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Mar 03 2026EDUCATION

Learning Geriatric Care in Radiation Medicine: A Fresh Look

The study shows that teaching older patients with cancer in radiation therapy is still a weak spot, even though the number of elderly patients keeps growing. To fix this gap, researchers first asked experienced teachers from eight countries about what works and what stops good learning. They t

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