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Mar 28 2026RELIGION

Faith’s Two‑Toned Trend

"The early 2020s saw the rise of secularism pause, a plateau that sparked heated talks about whether America is heading back to faith or just slipping further away. Those who see a comeback point to bright stories: more Bible copies sold, young men flocking to Eastern Orthodoxy, and a jump in Cathol

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Mar 28 2026CRYPTO

DeFi’s New Legal Shield: What the CLARITY Act Means

The Senate is pushing a bill that promises to give developers of decentralized finance tools the strongest legal protection yet. A senator explained that recent tweaks to the draft will make it a powerful safeguard for those who build non‑custodial software. The changes are still hidden from the pub

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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 2026POLITICS

Trump hints at Cuba move after military brag

At a Miami investment event, the former U. S. president declared that Cuba could be his next target, following praise for recent American military successes in Venezuela and Iran. He said the Cuban regime is close to falling, yet left unclear whether he plans a direct action or talks. The U. S. has

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Mar 28 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Poppy Playtime 5 Hits Record Sales and Leaves Fans Curious

The newest chapter of the horror series, released on February 18, smashed previous sales records. In just three hours it sold 110, 000 copies, reached 175, 000 by the end of day one, and climbed to 275, 000 in its first week. Those numbers put it at the top of global Steam sales and made it the lead

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Mar 28 2026HEALTH

Doula Care: From Luxury to Everyday Support

A new trend is making it easier for parents to get help during pregnancy, birth and the early months. A doula is a trained helper who offers physical comfort and emotional encouragement to expectant mothers, partners and newborns. In the past, doula services were only for families who could pay e

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Mar 28 2026POLITICS

Teen Access to Mental Health Care in Alaska

Alaska faces a serious problem: teen suicide is the top cause of death for people aged 15 to 24. Many young people feel alone and do not know how to get help. A new law, House Bill 232, could give teens ages 16 and 17 a way to see mental‑health professionals without needing their parents’ permission

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Mar 28 2026HEALTH

Joe Rogan’s Body Oil Change and Peptide Talk

Joe Rogan recently shared a new health experiment on Instagram. He had his blood drawn and the liquid taken out in a process called plasmapheresis. On the feed he compared it to an oil change for cars, showing the yellow‑orange plasma that came out. The visual made the idea easier to grasp for peopl

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Mar 28 2026TECHNOLOGY

Secure Talk: How Encryption Became the Core of Modern Business

In today’s world, keeping messages safe is not just a technical side‑kick; it’s the backbone that lets companies stay legal, keep customers happy, and run without hiccups. Once, encryption lived in dusty manuals and only came alive when a policy slipped through the cracks. That quiet era ended a

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Mar 28 2026ENVIRONMENT

Water Fight: Town Sues Big Tech for Polluted Supply

Will power in Willingboro now meets legal power as the local water authority takes a major technology firm and several others to federal court. The lawsuit claims that dangerous chemicals, known as PFAS and 1‑4 dioxane, have seeped into the town’s groundwater. These substances are listed by federal

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