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Mar 15 2026EDUCATION

New Outdoor Learning Hub Opens for Arkansas Tech Students

Arkansas Tech University is expanding its hands‑on teaching options with a fresh outdoor program. A former graduate has donated $50, 000 to create a fund that will help students pay for trips to Crooked Creek Ranch, a 500‑acre site near Yellville. The ranch sits next to the Arkansas Game and Fish Co

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Mar 15 2026POLITICS

Iran’s Move Holds the Key to Restoring Global Oil Flow

Saudi Aramco recently told its buyers that it did not know which port would handle April shipments. The message showed a new fact: Iran, not the United States, can decide when the global oil market opens again. A buyer in Saudi Arabia laughed that he would call Iran to find out when the war ends

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Mar 15 2026OPINION

The Hidden Reality of Abuse in Our Own Backyards

Trafficking and abuse are not only distant scandals; they happen right next door. In many places, a few hundred people fall victim to sex trafficking each year, and local centers often help dozens of survivors. These numbers hide a more subtle truth: the violence is usually hidden in everyday

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Mar 15 2026POLITICS

Hungary’s Big Rally: A Clash of Two Leaders

In Budapest, a major political showdown unfolded on March 15. Two rival parties, each led by a prominent figure, staged massive marches to rally their bases before the April 12 election. The long‑time prime minister, who has ruled since 2010, faces a tough challenge from a centre‑right opponent who

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Mar 15 2026TECHNOLOGY

OpenClaw Demo Sparks Big Interest in Miami Tech Scene

A workshop on the new OpenClaw tool drew a packed crowd in Miami, showing that people want hands‑on chances to experiment with AI beyond the usual chatbots. The event was organized by Gianni D’Alerta, a long‑time tech community leader in Miami. After trying OpenClaw himself and seeing how much

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Mar 15 2026BUSINESS

Balancing Business and Family: A Simple Rock‑Sand Plan

The founder of SkyBridge Capital shared a new way to juggle work and life. He compared time to a jar that needs first the big stones, then the sand. The stones are the most important parts of a person’s life – family, kids and close friends – and they should be put in the jar first. After that co

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Mar 15 2026POLITICS

Ukraine Offers Drone Defense Help for Money and Tech

Ukraine has stepped into a new role, offering its drone‑defense know‑how to Middle Eastern nations in exchange for financial aid and advanced technology. After dispatching teams of specialists to Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and a U. S. base in Jordan, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy

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Mar 15 2026WEATHER

Storm Warning: Fast‑Moving Winds Threaten DC Area

The forecast calls for a cold front pushing strong winds across the Washington region. Meteorologists expect the storm line to move at highway speeds, which can produce sudden gusts of up to 75 miles per hour. These straight‑line winds behave like weak tornadoes, snapping trees and damaging roofs.

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Mar 15 2026HEALTH

From Pain to Poetry: A Night that Changed Lives

The evening in Iowa City felt like a quiet storm. William O’Neal II, a poet working on his latest manuscript, chose the Dublin Underground bar as a makeshift studio. The place was tucked away yet full of history, its walls lined with old liquor bottles that whispered stories. He liked the space b

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Mar 15 2026POLITICS

China Steps In: Let's Talk, Not Fight

China's foreign minister, Wang Yi, had a chat with his Afghan counterpart, Amir Khan Muttaqi, over the phone. He suggested that Afghanistan and Pakistan should sort out their issues by talking, not fighting. Wang advised both sides to stay calm and meet face-to-face soon to stop the fighting and tal

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