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Mar 24 2026POLITICS

Rebel Leaders Arrested Over Senator’s 2025 Killing

The Colombian attorney general issued new arrest warrants today for seven key figures of the Segunda Marquetalia rebel faction, linking them to the 2025 murder of Senator Miguel Uribe. The suspects include seasoned guerrilla commanders Ivan Luciano Marin Arango (known as “Ivan Marquez”) and Gener Ga

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Mar 24 2026FINANCE

Paranovus Shares Surge After Deal Ends

The company’s share price jumped 54% overnight after it ended a key sales agreement. Paranovus had agreed in late October 2025 to sell its Class A shares through an at‑the‑market program under a Form F‑3 filing. On March 18, 2026 the firm notified Alliance Global Partners that it would termina

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Mar 24 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Prologue’s New TV Boss: Ken Segna Joins the Crew

Prologue Entertainment, a fresh player in film and TV that made Netflix hits like Zero Day and A House of Dynamite, has just hired a new head for its television side. The studio’s newest senior hire is Ken Segna, who will steer all TV development and help grow Prologue’s series lineup and creative p

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Mar 24 2026OPINION

New Take on the Cancelled Star Trek Series

The show that once promised a fresh start for the franchise was pulled before it could grow. Paramount decided to green‑light a second season of Starfleet Academy while the first was still airing. That move meant they spent a lot of money on a series that did not gain many fans. Reviews were

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Mar 24 2026TECHNOLOGY

Sony’s Next‑Gen AI Move: Frame Generation Will Arrive on PlayStation, Not in 2026

Sony is planning to add AI‑powered frame generation to its PlayStation consoles, a feature that could make games look smoother without needing more powerful hardware. The idea was first hinted at by Mark Cerny, the lead architect for the PS5 and its Pro upgrade, during a detailed interview with Digi

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Mar 24 2026POLITICS

Delta Says Congress Must Pay for the Shutdown

Delta Air Lines has decided to stop its special congressional desk service until the federal shutdown ends. The service had let lawmakers and staff book flights at lower prices, secure same‑day tickets for votes, and change itineraries quickly. Delta said the priority now is safety and customer care

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Mar 24 2026FINANCE

Cautious Moves in a Wild Market

The first part of the year has seen a flurry of portfolio changes. Three big shifts were made, each aiming to guard against a shaky market that keeps moving sideways. The first change dealt with the Nasdaq‑100, which sits on a weak support level around 24, 000. If it drops below that point, the p

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Mar 24 2026SPORTS

Building a Winning Culture at Florida

Tammi Reiss stepped onto the campus stage and first thanked a wide circle of mentors, from university leaders to her elementary teacher. Her gratitude highlighted that she believes strong relationships are the key to success on and off the court. The athletic director praised her as a proven winn

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Mar 24 2026OPINION

Everyday Heroes: The Hidden Work of Autism Caregivers

Families in San Diego wake up early to prepare their children with autism for the day. A small shift in timing or an unexpected noise can throw a routine off balance, and parents must calm their kids before the school bell rings. This quiet labor starts hours before any official support begins and o

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Mar 24 2026HEALTH

Nevada Health Plans Miss a Key Piece: No PPO Options

Nevada’s health marketplace offers only narrow‑network plans, leaving residents without Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) choices. This gap hurts people with chronic illnesses who need frequent specialist care and expensive medications. Without PPOs, patients must travel within tight geograp

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