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Mar 23 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrities Rally in Hawaii After 2026 Floods

The March 2026 storms on Oahu’s North Shore sent waves of rain that flooded many homes, leaving thousands homeless. Although no lives were lost yet, the damage was severe and many families had to leave their houses behind. Local star Jason Momoa, who grew up in Honolulu and studied at the Univers

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Mar 23 2026OPINION

Finding Joy by Listening to Others

The question is simple: are you happy? When people pause from daily worries and look inward, many say no. A recent survey of American readers revealed a mix of dissatisfaction and a few hopeful voices, but overall the mood skews toward unhappiness. The United States ranks 23rd in a global happine

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Mar 23 2026OPINION

Gas Prices Won’t Rise From the Strait Block

The Iranian forces have shut down the Strait of Hormuz, hoping to hurt America by pushing up fuel costs. But the U. S. relies on oil that passes through this waterway only a little, so American gas should stay stable. Most of the oil that moves through the strait is headed to China, India and Japan,

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Mar 23 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Resident Evil Requiem: A Fresh Twist on a 30‑Year Classic

Resident Evil Requiem shows that the series can still surprise after three decades. It is not simply a finale; it feels more like a pause that invites new ideas to spring up. The game keeps the tension of hiding in dark rooms while adding modern shooting that lets players move freely instead of bein

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Mar 23 2026SPORTS

USD Faces Northern Colorado in WNIT Showdown

A bright summer night brought a competitive match between the University of San Diego and Northern Colorado in the Women's National Invitation Tournament. The game kicked off with both teams eager to prove themselves, but San Diego’s defense kept the score close early on. Northern Colorado pus

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Mar 23 2026SPORTS

John Henry’s Silent Comeback: One Word, Big Impact

John Henry, the Liverpool owner, has stepped back into social media after years of quiet. His brief reply on X—just the word “Historic”—surfaced during a debate about New England Sports Network (NESN), which is partly owned by Fenway Sports Group. The comment was prompted by a correction from a Bost

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Mar 23 2026HEALTH

Child Deaths in Uttar Pradesh: Where Hope Meets Hardship

Uttar Pradesh still ranks among the worst in India for children dying before age five, with about 60 deaths per thousand births—more than double the global aim for 2030. The biggest problem is the newborn period, where roughly one in twenty babies dies. Some districts like Amethi and Shahjahanpur

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Mar 23 2026CRYPTO

Mantle DeFi’s TVL Soars Past $755M, Outpacing Competitors

Mantle’s total value locked (TVL) has jumped past $755 million, a level that puts it above platforms like Avalanche and Sui. The rise is impressive because it happened during a tough market phase that many projects struggled through. Back in September 2025, the network’s TVL hovered between $1

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Mar 23 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Funny Movie Lines That Made Older Fans Laugh

A new science‑fiction film hit the big screen this year, and it sparked a wave of laughter from people who grew up in the late 1970s. The first chuckle came when the lead actor tried to use a well‑known five‑note melody that had once signaled alien contact in a classic 1977 movie. Those who remember

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Mar 23 2026POLITICS

Microsoft Moves Former DOJ Officials Into Key Roles

In 2020, a cloud service called GCC High was introduced into the Department of Justice after a review by external auditors and an internal audit. The product, owned by Microsoft, soon became part of the federal government’s cloud marketplace, giving the company a prominent spot and free publicity. H

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