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Mar 23 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrities Rally in Hawaii After 2026 Floods

The March 2026 storms on Oahu’s North Shore sent waves of rain that flooded many homes, leaving thousands homeless. Although no lives were lost yet, the damage was severe and many families had to leave their houses behind. Local star Jason Momoa, who grew up in Honolulu and studied at the Univers

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Mar 23 2026SPORTS

Alabama’s First‑Half Storm Leaves Fans in Awe

"The game kicked off with Alabama taking a massive lead, outscoring Texas Tech 49‑25 before the break. Aiden Sherrell topped the scoreboard with ten points, while eight different players contributed, showing a deep lineup. Several sharpshooters hit three‑point shots, with Labarron Philon and Latrell

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Mar 23 2026FINANCE

UK Prepares for Economic Shock as Iran Conflict Rises

The British Prime Minister has called an urgent meeting to discuss how the war in Iran could hurt the UK’s economy. The gathering will include the finance minister and the governor of the Bank of England, with additional ministers on energy and foreign affairs also present. Investors expect another

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Mar 23 2026ENVIRONMENT

North Texas hits new heat peak as old records crumble

Sunday turned into a scorcher for Dallas-Fort Worth when temperatures at the airport hit 94°F at 4 p. m. , officially beating the previous high set way back in 1934 and matched in 1995 by just one degree. The earlier weekend forecasts had predicted Friday and Saturday would also smash records, yet b

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Mar 22 2026LIFESTYLE

Simple Ways to Beat Everyday Stress

Stress is a normal part of life, but when it sticks around for too long it can hurt both body and mind. People often feel the buzz of worry before a deadline or the tightness in their shoulders after a hard talk. A short burst of stress can actually sharpen focus and push us to solve problems, but a

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Mar 22 2026HEALTH

Family help can beat sugar problems in Ethiopia

In many parts of Ethiopia, people think that type‑2 diabetes comes from bad luck or spirits. Because of these ideas, they often feel ashamed and do not follow doctors’ advice. The study looked at how families, friends, and neighbours support people who have the disease. Researchers talked to 22 peo

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Mar 22 2026SCIENCE

New Pathways for Surgeons Who Want to Do Science

Getting a research grant is hard work, and even harder after recent changes in federal rules. When a surgeon wins the money, it feels like a big win for their career and school. But winning is just the first step; actually doing the science and keeping the budget in check can be tricky. The good ne

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Mar 22 2026WEATHER

Heatwave in March: A New Record for the Southwest

The summer‑like temperatures that swept through the U. S. Southwest in March were far beyond what anyone could have predicted a few decades ago. Scientists who track extreme weather say that this level of heat would not be possible without the extra warmth added by human activity. Researchers fro

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Mar 22 2026TECHNOLOGY

Pets Reunited with AI Help

Paragraph 1: In a recent story, a woman named Alday celebrated the return of her missing dog. She laughed loudly when she saw her pet again, and said that everyone nearby must have thought she was joking. Her voice cracked with relief as she held her dog close, feeling joy fill her life once more

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Mar 22 2026POLITICS

Education Department Faces Big Fight Over Its Future

A year ago, a former president signed an order that told the Education Secretary to start shutting down the department and hand its powers back to states. The goal was to make education more local, a plan that many conservatives have pushed for long time. The secretary said her main job was to “p

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