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Mar 14 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Library Fun: Free Movies and More

Libraries give people a lot more than books. They also have DVDs, CDs, e‑books and even streaming options that you can use for free with a card. This means you can watch shows or movies without paying a subscription fee. When you open a streaming app, the number of choices can feel overwhelming. Yo

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Mar 14 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Dance Marathon Lights Up Holland for Kids’ Hospital

Hope College is setting up a nonstop dance event that will last all night and into the next day. The fundraiser starts at six in the evening on Friday, March 13, and will finish early Saturday. The goal is to pull in $300, 000 for DeVos Children’s Hospital. The venue will be the Dow Center. About 6

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Mar 14 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Princess Parade Arrives at Disneyland Paris’s Upcoming Adventure World

Disneyland Paris has revealed a fresh summer show that will soon grace the new Adventure World park. The highlight is a parade featuring four beloved Disney Princesses, each showcased on its own themed float with dancers. The announcement came via the park’s Instagram feed, where artwork of a Moana‑

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Mar 14 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Sign‑Language Streaming: A New TV World

VSYN+ is a streaming service that puts sign language at the center of its shows and movies. It was started by three people who saw that a huge group of people—those who use American Sign Language (ASL)—had no big place in the usual media world. They think ASL is one of the most studied languag

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Mar 14 2026BUSINESS

Oil Moves, Cattle Prices Follow

When oil prices jump, everything else tends to follow suit. The market is currently feeling the weight of President Trump’s policies, and this spill‑over effect reaches far beyond crude itself. Because the U. S. has no extra refining capacity, even a large release from the Strategic Petroleum Reser

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Mar 14 2026OPINION

Speed Cameras Save Kids in School Roads

Florida has just allowed speed cameras to work in school zones. A study in Fort Walton Beach showed that these cameras cut speeding by 95 percent. There are over 30, 000 students in Okaloosa County each day. Every one of them should get home safely. Police can’t stand outside every schoo

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Mar 14 2026EDUCATION

Kids Take the Judge’s Seat: A Mock Trial That Shocked Everyone

Sixth‑grade students from a Philadelphia magnet school stepped into the historic Supreme Court courtroom for a one‑day mock trial about the famous 1804 duel between Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton. They had spent their lunch breaks researching evidence, drafting arguments, and rehearsing speeches

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Mar 14 2026POLITICS

Israel Warns It Might Hit Lebanese Ambulances in Ongoing Clash

Israel’s army said on Saturday that it could target ambulances and hospitals in Lebanon if they are used by Hezbollah for fighting. The claim came from a military spokesman who posted on X, but no proof was shown. He warned that Hezbollah is “using ambulances for military purposes” and that Israel w

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Mar 14 2026HEALTH

Vaccines, Misinformation, and a County’s Measles Fight

The county that once celebrated its low crime rate now faces a silent threat. Measles, a disease thought gone from the U. S. , has returned with nearly a thousand confirmed cases. The cause is clear: fewer children are receiving vaccines, and the protective shield around schools has weakened.

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Mar 14 2026OPINION

Hollywood’s Culture Clash: A Critique from the Inside

Joe Rogan, a well‑known podcaster, recently voiced his frustration with Los Angeles’ entertainment scene. He said he had no fond memories of the city, describing it as a place filled with “left‑wing and superficial” people. During a chat with actor Luke Grimes, Rogan reflected on his own career p

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