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Mar 21 2026OPINION

A New Call to Welcome

In Utah, the debate over how to treat newcomers has reached a tipping point. A handful of strict immigration laws were introduced in the state legislature but failed to pass, showing that many lawmakers are reluctant to follow President Trump’s hard‑line approach. Religious teachings offer a c

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Mar 21 2026OPINION

Christianity’s Quiet Hand in Western Freedom

The story of how people in the West got their rights and rules starts with a simple idea: everyone matters. This idea comes from the teachings of Jesus, who talked about love for all people. Those ideas later shaped the documents that give us freedom today, like the Constitution. In early t

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Mar 21 2026OPINION

Men Helping Men: Why Boys Should Talk About Period Pain

In a quiet classroom, a young boy asked his mother what she studied. She answered: “I study the pain that comes with periods. ” Instead of scoffing, he said, “That must make it hard for girls to focus. ” This simple reply shows that boys can care about menstrual pain, yet society rarely lets them sp

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Mar 21 2026OPINION

Future Threats From a Misguided Decision

The first month after the air attacks on Iran has exposed several harsh truths. Although many senior Iranian officials were hit, the new supreme leader stands firm and refuses to back down. Reports from various agencies say that Israel’s campaign against the Islamic Republic included targeted killin

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Mar 21 2026CRIME

Miller’s Murder Verdict Stands After Supreme Court Review

The Kentucky Supreme Court has kept a 2024 murder conviction intact, saying the evidence against Marsha Lynn Miller is clear. Miller was found guilty of driving her car into a stranger, Frank Harris, in Covington’s parking lot. She claimed she saw a man in black telling her to hit Harris, but the ju

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Mar 21 2026FINANCE

Hidden Value: Stocks from Fertilizer to Sports That Investors Are Overlooking

CF Industries has become a hot topic after a shipping jam in the Strait of Hormuz pushed liquid fertilizer prices up. An analyst explained that the company is a “cash‑flow machine” because it sells fertilizer on a global market while buying U. S. natural gas cheaply, giving it a big profit edge worl

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Mar 21 2026SPORTS

Ernest Hausmann Comes Home, Confesses His Struggle

Ernest Hausmann has returned to Michigan’s football campus for a pro day, but this time he is not just showing off his athletic skills. He has taken the chance to explain why he vanished from practice and missed the last three games of the season. The story begins in November, when the senior lin

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Mar 21 2026POLITICS

Trump Family Turns to Prediction Markets for New Bets

After losing his casino business, the Trump family has shifted focus to prediction markets, where people bet on a wide range of events. Donald Trump’s early push for sports betting in New Jersey was rejected by lawmakers, but today his son, Donald Trump Jr. , advises two major prediction‑market firm

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Mar 21 2026SPORTS

NCAA Blocks DraftKings From Using Basketball‑Buzz Words

The NCAA has pushed a federal court for an urgent order to keep DraftKings from using its famous tournament names. The lawsuit, filed in the Southern District of Indiana, claims that DraftKings’ online betting site is infringing on trademarks such as “March Madness, ” “Final Four, ” “Elite Eight, ”

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Mar 21 2026SPORTS

Young Leader Takes Charge of New Mexico Athletics

Ryan Berryman, 32, has stepped into the role of director at the University of New Mexico’s athletics department after a long journey that began with cleaning jerseys. His appointment marks the start of what the university calls a “new era” for its sports programs. Berryman’s path to leadership wa

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