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Mar 28 2026SPORTS

Future Stars: Who Will Advance to Indy?

The Sweet 16 has finished, and the next round is already shaping up. Four teams still vie for a spot in the Final Four, and the games have been intense on both Thursday and Friday. All three top‑seeded teams survived their matchups. Duke held off St. John’s after a strong second half, Illinois be

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Mar 28 2026SPORTS

Dodgers Prediction Sparks Mixed Reactions

A recent column from a well‑known sports writer sparked debate after he warned that the Los Angeles Dodgers would not win another World Series. The author’s history of accurate forecasts gave readers confidence, so his negative prediction was seen by some as a clever trick: if nobody believes he is

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Mar 28 2026SPORTS

High School Sports Showdown: Strikes, Scoring and Transfers

The day started with a strikeout storm as Abington’s senior pitcher, Elsie Testa, collected 16 outs on the mound and pushed her career tally past five hundred. Her team rolled to an 11‑1 win over Pembroke, keeping the single run she allowed to the end of the game. In a different arena, North Read

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Mar 28 2026POLITICS

White House Gets a UFC Octagon for Trump’s 80th

The White House lawn will soon host a UFC cage‑style fight, scheduled to honor President Donald Trump’s 80th birthday and the country’s 250th anniversary. A temporary six‑foot wire mesh octagon will be set up, and fighters will showcase a mix of kickboxing, jiu‑jitsu, wrestling and other martial art

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Mar 28 2026ENVIRONMENT

Quincy Moves to Replace Firefighter Gear After Chemical Danger Found

The city council approved a $2. 65 million plan to buy new protective clothing for its 270 firefighters after tests showed that their current gear contains harmful PFAS chemicals. These substances, known as “forever chemicals, ” do not break down in the body and can raise cancer risks. Firefig

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Mar 28 2026EDUCATION

Investing Money Where It Matters: Utah’s Tech Colleges Join the Reinvestment Push

Utah’s higher‑education scene is busy reshuffling its budget. A plan called “strategic reinvestment” has already asked the state’s eight universities and colleges to move ten percent of their money into programs that help students and local businesses. Now, the same idea is moving to the state’s eig

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Mar 28 2026POLITICS

A Fresh Look at Virginia’s New Gun Rules

Virginia lawmakers just passed a big set of gun rules that many people think will stop shootings. The package includes a ban on certain rifles, limits on how many bullets can be in a magazine, and new rules that would make it easier for companies to report suspicious gun activity. The governor is st

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Mar 28 2026SPORTS

Big Ten Showdown and Arizona's Strong Run Highlight Elite Eight Matchups

The Elite Eight stage is set with two intriguing games set for Saturday night, featuring a mix of familiar rivalries and dominant performances. In Houston, the South Region final will pit two Big Ten teams against each other, a rare occurrence in the tournament's later stages. Illinois and Iowa, bot

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Mar 27 2026HEALTH

Strong Women, Stronger Lives

Women who lift weights often feel out of place in gyms that still look like male‑only zones. A college student once left the weight room for cardio because she feared looking foolish among grunting men. Yet research shows that resistance training is essential for everyone, especially women, because

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Mar 27 2026SPORTS

Victory for Glenbard South in Volleyball Clash

Glenbard South’s boys volleyball team secured a convincing win over Willowbrook with a score of 25-18, 25-21. The Raiders’ players performed strongly, with Owen Stauber contributing seven assists and four digs, while Dom Kuceba added twelve assists. Jackson McCabe recorded five kills and three digs,

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