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Mar 25 2026POLITICS

Alaska’s Secret Hero: How Sex Workers Stopped a Killer

In Anchorage, people who sell sex were once seen as disposable. A serial killer used that belief to hide his crimes. The truth emerged when these workers spoke up and gave police vital clues. A woman in the industry once told cops that a man had shown her a video of a dead woman being raped. She sa

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Mar 25 2026SPORTS

Golf Betting Picks for the Houston Open: New Players, Surprises, and Wildcards

The Houston Open got a shock when world‑number one Scottie Scheffler pulled out, which instantly lowered the odds for everyone else. A panel of betting experts—ranging from insiders to analysts—shared their choices for winners, first‑round leaders, and props. The panel’s picks highlight a mix of

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Mar 25 2026SCIENCE

Detecting Tiny RNA Marks With a Simple Chemical Trick

A new method lets scientists spot special chemical tags on RNA even when the molecules are rare. The trick uses two chemicals, sodium nitrite and a sugar‑derived compound called glyoxal, to change the tagged part of the RNA. After this conversion, a short DNA probe sticks only to the modified

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Mar 25 2026SCIENCE

Moon Quest: Robots, Rovers and a Nuclear Power Plant Roll Out

NASA plans to launch a wave of robotic missions to the Moon, starting in 2027 and aiming for up to thirty landings over a few years. The goal is to set up a small but functional lunar base that will help future trips to the Moon and Mars. The agency is inviting companies, universities and other coun

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Mar 25 2026WEATHER

Storm Watch and Sudden Chill Ahead in Detroit

A warm spell will carry on through Wednesday, with temperatures climbing into the upper 50s. By Thursday afternoon, highs could touch the lower 60s before clouds roll in and turn the day into a showery, thunderstorm‑heavy event. The National Weather Service has issued a 4‑Warn Alert for the afternoo

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Mar 25 2026WEATHER

Portland’s Weather Mix: From Dry Beginnings to Light Snow in the Cascades

Portland starts Wednesday with a brief spell of clear skies, giving residents a momentary break from rain. But that calm is short‑lived. Satellite data shows an approaching front coming in from the eastern Pacific, set to bring a band of showers across the metro area. The National Weather Service wa

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Mar 25 2026WEATHER

Sun‑lit Minnesota: A Warm Day Ahead

The state will enjoy a bright day, with temperatures climbing into the 60s and even touching the 70s in some spots. Light clouds will drift across the sky, letting sunshine filter through. Winds stay calm, coming from the south or west at just five to ten miles per hour. Central and southern parts

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Mar 25 2026WEATHER

Morning Sunshine Sets Stage for Baltimore’s Home Opener

The first day of the season in Baltimore feels like a breath of fresh air. Temperatures will hover around 70°F, giving fans and players a pleasant backdrop for the Orioles’ opening game. Winds from the south‑southwest will pick up, blowing at 20 to 30 mph and adding a brisk edge to the afternoon. R

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Mar 25 2026SPORTS

Riverhounds Eye a Fresh Start in Early Cup Clash

The Pittsburgh Riverhounds are gearing up for a crucial U. S. Open Cup game against Steel City FC, hoping to kick off their season with some momentum. The match was moved from last week due to bad weather, giving the team a chance to test how deep their squad is and whether they can keep players

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Mar 25 2026SPORTS

Cricket Coach Criticises Player’s Lifestyle After World Cup

A former Indian cricketer, who is also a father of a rising star, publicly questioned the habits of a national team member following the 2026 T20 World Cup. He argued that the player’s lack of discipline and focus contributed to a disappointing performance during the tournament. The criticism beg

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