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Mar 11 2026EDUCATION

Smartphones at School: How They Affect Teens’ Focus

The study looks at how teens use phones while in class and whether it changes the way they keep their minds on tasks. Researchers followed kids from 11 to 18 years old, watching what they did with their devices during lessons. They found that the more a student’s phone was used for non‑academic thin

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Mar 11 2026SPORTS

Raiders Trade Blow‑up: What Happened and Why It Matters

The Las Vegas Raiders had just finished a tough season that gave them the top draft pick for 2026. With new head coach Klint Kubiak, a possible top‑pick quarterback, and several free‑agent signings, the team felt hopeful. A key move was trading star pass rusher Maxx Crosby to the Baltimore Rav

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Mar 11 2026FINANCE

Markets Face Turbulence as Oil Prices Rise and Global Events Stir Uncertainty

The U. S. stock market began the day without a clear direction, as futures traded sideways while oil prices edged up to about $90 per barrel. A highly anticipated drop in U. S. crude inventories did not lift investor mood, partly because tensions over shipping lanes in the Middle East continued to l

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Mar 11 2026FINANCE

Oil Prices Drive Dow Down While Oracle Skips the Crowd

The day began with a clear signal from the energy sector: crude oil prices pushed higher, nudging investors to sell some of their holdings in the Dow. The index slipped by about 0. 5 percent, reflecting worries that rising fuel costs could squeeze corporate profits across many industries. Meanwhile

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Mar 11 2026TECHNOLOGY

Samsung’s New S26 Series: Small Tweaks, Big Price Tag

The latest Galaxy S26 and its larger sibling the S26 Plus arrive with a few new parts, but they feel more like a gentle refresh than a full upgrade. The company has added newer processors and a slightly bigger battery, yet the design remains almost identical to last year’s models. The phones keep th

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Mar 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Romance Hits the Big Screen: A Fresh Look at New Adaptations

The world of romance books is booming, and movies are catching up. People love the feel‑good stories that let them forget everyday worries. A lot of this interest comes from social media trends, especially on BookTok, and recent shows like Heated Rivalry that turn book series into hit dramas. Col

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Mar 11 2026FINANCE

Ligand’s Stock Rises After Bank of America Adds a Buy Rating

Bank of America has added Ligand Pharmaceuticals to its list of stocks it recommends buying, setting a new price target at $244. The move comes as the bank highlights Ligand’s business model, which focuses on high‑margin products and a lower level of risk compared to many other biopharma companies.

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Mar 11 2026SCIENCE

Surviving the Flood: How Wild Mustard Plants Adapt

Wild mustard species have found clever ways to live in water‑logged places. When rain turns a field into a pond, these plants do not simply drown. Instead they grow special air‑filled tissues that let oxygen reach their roots. Some species develop extra roots on the surface, while others ch

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Mar 11 2026TECHNOLOGY

ChatGPT’s New Interactive Visuals Make Math and Science Easier to See

OpenAI has rolled out a fresh feature for ChatGPT that lets people play with math and science concepts in real time. Instead of reading a plain explanation or staring at a static picture, users can now drag sliders and change numbers to watch equations update instantly. For instance, if you want to

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Mar 11 2026HEALTH

Smooth Steps: The $15 Foot Cream That’s Turning Calluses into Confetti

The world of foot care has a new hero that people on Reddit swear by, and it only costs about fifteen dollars. This product is a thick cream that contains 40 percent urea and 2 percent salicylic acid. Those numbers sound like science class, but they are the reason why many users say their cracked he

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