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Mar 11 2026BUSINESS

The Lowline Hotel: Charleston’s New Style Stay

A hotel on Upper King Street is changing its look and name this summer. The former Hyatt Place, a 191‑room spot next to the Hyatt House, will open as The Lowline Hotel after a full makeover. Highline Hospitality Partners bought the two hotels for $113 million in 2024. They plan to give each a dis

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Mar 11 2026SPORTS

Affordable Comfort: The New Discounted Ghost Max L Sneaker

Brooks has just lowered the price of its popular Ghost Max L walking shoe, a leather‑finished version of their high‑cushion sneaker. The move makes the shoe more budget‑friendly for people who need sturdy, supportive footwear all day long. The Ghost Max L was originally $170; it now costs $129. 9

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Mar 11 2026POLITICS

Ukrainian Soldiers Turn Trainers to Help Germany Ready for 2029

Germany’s army chief announced that Ukrainian military instructors will join German training schools to prepare the country for a potential Russian strike by 2029. This marks a reversal of roles, as Western forces had previously been helping Ukraine defend itself. In early March, Berlin and Kyiv

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Mar 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Scorsese’s TV Twist: A New Take on a Classic Crime Show

The famous filmmaker Martin Scorsese, known for movies like Goodfellas and Raging Bull, stepped into television to help create a top crime series on HBO. The show, set in the 1920s during Prohibition, follows a corrupt Atlantic City official who mixes politics with bootlegging. Scorsese’s role was m

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Mar 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

The Rookie Rewrites the Cop‑Show Playbook

A new season of a long‑running police drama is turning heads by mixing familiar beats with fresh twists. Instead of following the same tired patterns, the show launches its eighth series from a dramatic European backdrop, giving viewers an unexpected taste of foreign scenery in a network‑TV forma

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Mar 11 2026WEATHER

Nice Day in Los Angeles – Perfect for Outdoor Fun

Los Angeles is offering a great day outside. The sky is clear and the wind is only about five miles per hour, so a picnic blanket won’t get blown away. The temperature starts at 54°F in the morning and climbs to a comfortable 75°F by afternoon. Humidity stays at a moderate 56%, which keeps the air f

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Mar 11 2026WEATHER

Storm Watch Hits Central Pennsylvania

Central Pennsylvania is preparing for a shift from sunny highs to cooler, stormy weather. After a record‑setting day that reached 80 °F, residents can expect temperatures to drop into the 70s and then lower again as a cold front moves through. The National Weather Service warns that several counties

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Mar 07 2026BUSINESS

From Tech Talk to Story Walk: How to Make Complex Products Sell

The first meeting with big buyers can feel like a battle. You walk into the room, launch your slides, and spend almost an hour explaining code, compliance rules, and architecture. The executives listen, nod, thank you for “aligning synergies, ” send the deck back to you, and then pick a cheaper, old

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Mar 07 2026SCIENCE

Animals Get a Head Start When the Clocks Shift

The idea that moving clocks forward or back might help wildlife is surprising, but research shows it can make a real difference for animals that share roads with humans. In the United States, traffic accidents involving deer and other large mammals happen over a million times each year. These collis

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Mar 07 2026SPORTS

College Games and Sports Bets to Watch This Saturday

On Saturday, college basketball will be the star of the show as teams try to finish the season strong before the playoffs begin. One key matchup is Duke versus North Carolina on Tobacco Road. Duke, ranked first and only down 28‑2 all season, lost a close game at UNC last week. The Tar Heels, rank

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