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Mar 16 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Thrilling Secrets and Crazy Plans

The season is almost over, and everyone feels the tension rising. In the last episode, a man named Xavier finds himself in danger while trying to rescue Teri from a dangerous group on a train. He sets up a bomb to distract the attackers, but his plan goes wrong when he learns that the mailman, Gary,

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Mar 16 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Beer or Wine? A Friendly Food Fight

Collision Bend Brewing Co. is turning a regular night into a playful taste test, inviting guests to decide whether beer or wine better matches each dish. The event kicks off at 6 p. m. on Wednesday, March 25, in Cleveland’s Flats East Bank. A local wine expert and the brewery’s own brewmaster will

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Mar 16 2026HEALTH

Eyes With Hidden Retinal Splits May Face Glaucoma

A recent study looked at a rare eye condition called no optic pit retinoschisis (NOPIR). In NOPIR, the retina near the optic disc splits into layers even though there are no obvious pits or severe damage from glaucoma. The researchers examined 13 affected eyes in 12 patients at a single hospital in

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Mar 16 2026CRYPTO

Stablecoin Surge Turns Circle Into Crypto’s Hot Pick

Circle’s shares have jumped more than a hundred percent in just one month, turning the company that issues the USDC stablecoin from a quiet back‑office player into a headline‑making favourite. The rise began on Monday, when the stock climbed eight percent to $124. 37 and outpaced other crypto‑linked

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Mar 16 2026SCIENCE

Mind Ready for Mission: New Tool Checks Special Ops Resilience

A fresh study has taken a close look at how soldiers in China’s special forces keep their nerves steady under extreme pressure. The work points out that these elite teams face dangers and stressors that most people can’t imagine, so they need a solid mental foundation to perform their jobs well. Re

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Mar 16 2026CRYPTO

Trady Lets Early Users Trade Across 13 Chains With Zero Fees

Trady, a new crypto trading platform, opened its Early Access on March 17 for users who had joined the whitelist. The launch lets traders test a customizable terminal that keeps one balance per token across 13 blockchains, including Ethereum, Solana, BSC and others. During this phase every trade c

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Mar 16 2026FINANCE

Defensive Stocks Shine When Markets Storm

The market has been rattled by wars, rising energy costs and tech buzz. Despite the chaos, a few defensive names have stayed solid and even grown. One standout is Ventas, which has added about $5 billion in acquisitions this year. Its earnings beat expectations and the company is now tradin

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Mar 16 2026CRIME

French Spy Sentenced in Azerbaijan

A judge in Baku handed down a ten‑year prison term to a French national accused of spying for France. The case began after authorities detained the man in December 2023 and charged him with gathering classified details about Azerbaijan’s defense ties with Turkey and Pakistan. He also allegedly tried

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Mar 16 2026HEALTH

FDA's New Fast-Track Drug Approval: Is It Safe or Just Speedy?

The FDA has introduced a new program that promises super-fast drug approvals. This program, called the Commissioner’s National Priority Voucher, can approve drugs in just one to two months. This is much faster than the usual 10-month review process. The idea is to prioritize drugs that match certain

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Mar 16 2026POLITICS

Secrecy on the Rise: How Government Transparency is Fading in the U. S.

In the U. S. , seeing what the government does has become harder. This is especially true since the second Trump term began. Florida, once a model for openness, now makes it tough for people to get public records. High fees and low success rates show how the state is falling behind. Florida charges

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