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Apr 08 2026SPORTS

Cold wind and a few mistakes cost the D-backs a win

The Arizona Diamondbacks had a tough day in New York. They lost 4-3 to the Mets in a game played early because of the cold. The first pitch started at 1:10 p. m. just to avoid worse weather later. By the eighth inning, players were wrapping up, trying to stay warm in gusty winds. But the manager wou

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Apr 08 2026BUSINESS

Boeing's Latest Satellite and Stock Trends: What Really Matters

Boeing just handed over its newest satellite to ViaSat, a move that could shake up internet access in the Asia-Pacific region. The satellite, built on Boeing’s 702MP+ platform, is now at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, getting prepped for a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket launch. This delivery marks

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Apr 08 2026FINANCE

Kharg Island: Why This Tiny Spot in the Gulf Matters More Than You Think

Tensions around the Strait of Hormuz often grab headlines, but one place keeps popping up in the middle of the drama: Kharg Island. This small but critical piece of land in the Persian Gulf isn’t just another dot on the map—it’s where a huge chunk of the world’s oil moves through a single terminal.

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Apr 07 2026BUSINESS

Nike’s New Challenge: Staying on Trend

Nike is not breaking apart, but its spark is fading. The company still sells well and reports solid numbers, yet the way people feel about it is changing. Investors usually look at clear facts like how much Nike sells in stores, its inventory size, and profit margins. Those are easy to see, bu

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Apr 07 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin Surges Past $70k as Trump Talks About Iran Deal

Bitcoin and the wider crypto market climbed sharply on Monday after former President Donald Trump sent mixed signals about a possible agreement with Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. A post on Truth Social warned that Iran would face severe consequences if the waterway stayed closed, while a late

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Apr 07 2026SPORTS

Cleetus McFarland’s First NASCAR Race: A Rough Start and Bright Future

Mark Martin, a legendary figure in NASCAR, recently shared his thoughts about the newcomer Cleetus McFarland’s debut in the O’Reilly Auto Parts Series. The discussion happened on Martin’s “Door Bumper Clear” podcast, where he spoke candidly about McFarland’s performance at Rockingham Speedway. Mc

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Apr 07 2026POLITICS

New Games, New Rules: The Big Debate Over Prediction Sites

Prediction sites let people bet on almost anything, from sports scores to movie winners. They have grown fast and now attract millions of users who love the thrill of guessing outcomes. Some argue they’re just another form of gambling, while others say they offer useful data that can help businesses

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Apr 07 2026SPORTS

Rockingham’s New Star and a Legend’s Pride

The weekend at Rockingham Speedway was more than just a race; it felt like a celebration of the track’s legacy and its bright future. The event marked the return of NASCAR Cup Series fans to a historic 1. 017‑mile oval that had been absent from the top tier for years, sparking hope that the O’Reilly

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Apr 07 2026FINANCE

Five Stocks That Made Headlines This Week

The big U. S. markets finished the week on a high note, with the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq all posting gains. Several shares caught traders’ eye for different reasons. Virgin Galactic shot up more than 24 percent, closing at $3. 07 after hitting an intraday peak of $3. 09. The jump follows buzz that

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Apr 07 2026FINANCE

Stable Income in Uncertain Times: Two REITs to Watch

When the market takes a hit, some investors look for places that keep paying. Real‑estate investment trusts, or REITs, have been hit by the same forces that pushed stocks lower. But a few of them may stand out because they serve needs people still want, no matter the economy. One of those is

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