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Apr 08 2026POLITICS

Lifestyle photos and pro-regime posts clash in green card drama

Two Los Angeles residents linked to a powerful Iranian figure found themselves in hot water after federal officials discovered a major mismatch between their online posts and their visa claims. Hamideh Soleimani Afshar and her daughter Sarinasadat Hosseiny were taken into custody last week by immigr

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Apr 08 2026WEATHER

Storm Ready: Where to Hide When Tornadoes Hit SE Michigan

Southern Michigan has faced more than its share of wild weather lately. Tornado warnings have blared from phones and sirens have wailed through neighborhoods. People scramble downstairs, shove into closets, and brace for the worst. When alerts scream "danger now, " every second counts. Planning ahe

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Apr 07 2026SPORTS

Northville Eyes Another State Title as Michigan Schools Battle for Glory

Michigan high‑school sports are in full swing this spring, and the race for the Ultimate State Champion title heats up. The competition rewards schools for how far their teams advance in state tournaments, giving 20 points to champions and scaling down to a single point for 16th place in events like

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Apr 07 2026SPORTS

Love, Gridiron, and New Beginnings

Michigan alumni often say that their devotion to the state’s colors is more than a fan habit; it can spark romance. In Indianapolis, when the Wolverine squad heads for the national title, many fans find that shared pride turns into a personal bond. The story of Liz and Rob Ades shows how a sim

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Apr 07 2026FINANCE

Banks face faster change as digital tokens take over old money rules

Big banks like JPMorgan can't keep treating blockchain tech like a side project anymore. Jamie Dimon says his own company needs to speed up, or lose ground to smaller rivals using tokens and smart contracts to handle money differently. Tokenization is turning real things—like government bonds or sh

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Apr 07 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A funny take on crime and faith in a new Netflix show

After making waves with a hit sitcom, the person behind it is trying something new. A fresh comedy series called “Big Mistakes” is coming to Netflix soon. It follows the odd journey of a pastor from New Jersey and his sister, a teacher, who somehow get mixed up with criminals. The show’s creator onc

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Apr 07 2026SPORTS

One ticket cost $17, 000 to watch the big basketball showdown

A single ticket for Monday night’s NCAA championship game just sold for over seventeen grand. That’s a lot to pay for a seat—even for a game this big. The buyer used SeatGeek, one of the biggest ticket platforms out there. Last year’s game drew big crowds too, but prices this time jumped about twent

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Apr 06 2026SPORTS

Michigan Coach Stays Put After Big Game

Michigan’s basketball coach Dusty May won’t be leaving for North Carolina anytime soon. Despite rumors swirling for days, May chose to stay with the Wolverines after their strong season ended in a championship matchup against UConn. He’s not the only one turning down Carolina—their coaching search k

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Apr 05 2026ENVIRONMENT

China’s Huge Carbon Flow to the Seas

The rivers that run through China carry more than just water; they transport large amounts of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) into the oceans. Scientists have measured that this export is among the highest in the world, showing how human activities and natural processes combine to move carbon across

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Apr 05 2026CRIME

Italian police catch a crime boss hiding in plain sight

A high-profile arrest took place on the Amalfi Coast when Italian police raided a luxury villa and seized Roberto Mazzarella, a man long at the top of Italy’s most wanted list. Mazzarella, 48, had rented the coastal property with fake papers, showing how easy it can be to slip through official check

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