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Apr 02 2026CRIME

A Mechanic’s Anger Ends a Firefighter’s Life

A 41-year-old mechanic from Connecticut faces serious charges after breaking into his ex-girlfriend’s home and shooting a firefighter who was there. Police say Jabari Bush was already known for harassing his ex with unwanted visits and messages before this violent night. When he arrived at her house

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Apr 01 2026SPORTS

Bryson DeChambeau Talks Golf, Gear and Future Plans

In a recent conversation, the golfer known for his science‑based swing and massive YouTube following shared his thoughts on life in a new golf league, team dynamics, and personal goals. He explained that his current contract year feels like a chance to align better with the league’s direction, much

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Apr 01 2026SPORTS

March Madness Reimagined: Money, Moves and Team Spirit

The final seconds of the NCAA tournament saw a freshman from Connecticut hit a buzzer‑beating shot that sent his squad to the Final Four, while a Duke player’s tears revealed how deep emotions run in college hoops. This spectacle shows that money and new rules haven’t killed the excitement of March

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Apr 01 2026POLITICS

Massive Money, Many Candidates: The Busy Race for the Sixth District

The race for the open seat in Massachusetts’ Sixth Congressional District is turning into a money‑heavy showdown. Candidates are pouring personal wealth and outside donations into their campaigns, creating a crowded field of hopefuls from every corner of the region. One standout is a former finance

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Apr 01 2026SCIENCE

Hybrid Crystal Keeps Boosting Light Signals Even Under Extreme Pressure

A special kind of crystal, made from both organic and inorganic parts, can change how it interacts with light when squeezed. Scientists usually expect that squeezing such materials will weaken their ability to produce a second‑harmonic signal, a process where incoming light doubles its frequency. Th

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Apr 01 2026CRYPTO

Crypto in 401(k)s: A New Twist on Retirement Savings

The U. S. Department of Labor is proposing a rule that could let 401(k) plans and other retirement accounts invest in things like cryptocurrencies and private market deals. This comes after President Trump issued an order last year asking the Labor Department to rethink how employers can add thes

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Apr 01 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Company’s Betting Blunder: How a Smart‑Money Move Backfired

P2P. me, a startup that turns stablecoins into cash, made headlines for a risky decision: betting on its own fundraising round through the prediction‑market site Polymarket. The company said it earned less than $15, 000 from the bets, but the action hurt its reputation and made investors uneasy.

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Apr 01 2026SPORTS

Chelsea’s New Voice and the Debate Over Club Direction

Marc Cucurella, a defender for Chelsea, recently voiced criticism about the club’s ownership and management in an interview. Fans appreciated his honesty, seeing it as a rare example of a senior player speaking out. Fabrizio Romano, known for his transfer insights, responded to Cucurella’s remarks.

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Apr 01 2026OPINION

War Costs: Why the Numbers Keep Rising

The U. S. has a history of underestimating military expenses, and this pattern repeats in the current Middle East conflict. In 2002, officials predicted a $50 billion price tag for Iraq—yet the war cost taxpayers over $3 trillion. Now, a new campaign is launched with the same low estimate, raising d

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Apr 01 2026POLITICS

Unexpected Fallout Over Politician’s Personal Choices

A former U. S. homeland security chief has been caught in a scandal involving private online behaviour that some claim exposed her to possible blackmail. Reports say she used female avatars with exaggerated features and paid for interactions with models in similar costumes, sparking outrage. The a

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