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Mar 23 2026ENTERTAINMENT

What’s Hot to Watch and Listen This Week

A special show about “Hannah Montana” will air soon. Miley Cyrus appears in the anniversary episode, and fans can see new footage from her early career. New songs are also coming out. Swedish singer Robyn drops fresh tracks that blend pop with electronic beats. American artist Charlie Puth

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Mar 23 2026ENVIRONMENT

Mining’s Hidden Threat: Heavy Metals in Central India’s Water

The Bailadila iron ore mines in Chhattisgarh aren’t just digging up iron—they’re stirring up trouble in the water. Researchers tested 62 water sources (15 springs and 47 groundwater wells) across four river basins twice a year, before and after the monsoon. What they found wasn’t just murky water bu

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Mar 23 2026POLITICS

Senate Moves Closer to Approving New Homeland Security Chief

The U. S. Senate just took a big step toward confirming a new leader for the Department of Homeland Security. On Sunday, lawmakers voted 54 to 37 to end debate on the appointment, which means a final decision could happen as early as Monday. If approved, the nominee—Republican Senator Markwayne Mull

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Mar 22 2026CELEBRITIES

New Stream Surge as Classic Western Series Reappears

The death of a celebrated actor sparked a wave of nostalgia, leading fans to revisit his iconic show. Within 24 hours, the series climbed to a top spot on popular streaming services across two continents. The sudden popularity reflects how audiences often find fresh meaning in a creator’s legacy aft

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Mar 22 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Mindhunter: A Fresh Take on Crime Drama

The show turns the usual detective formula upside down. Instead of a polished team solving cases, it follows two agents in the 1970s who are still learning about criminal minds. Their mistakes feel real, and the stakes are high because psychology was a new field back then. Rather than show flashy

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Mar 22 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Apple TV’s Bad Monkey Season 2: A New Path Ahead

Vince Vaughn says the next season of Bad Monkey will not follow the book’s sequel. The show is being described as an “interim one, ” a fresh story that sits between the original novel and its planned adaptation. The series already began filming in Florida, but it will not use the plot from Razor Gir

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Mar 22 2026POLITICS

Governors Lose Power to Pick College Trustees

The New Mexico Legislature has passed a draft change to the state Constitution that would cut the governor’s direct role in choosing members for university governing boards. The proposal, called House Joint Resolution 1, would let the Legislature set up nominating committees that guide the governor’

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Mar 22 2026POLITICS

Japan Mulls Clearing Mines in Hormuz if War Stops

Japan’s foreign minister said the country might send its forces to sweep naval mines in the Strait of Hormuz if a ceasefire ends the U. S. -Israeli conflict with Iran. The minister explained that such an operation would only happen after a complete stop to fighting and if mines were blocking shippin

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Mar 21 2026LIFESTYLE

New Life Coach Joins Geneva Senior Community

The Reserve of Geneva, located at 2508 Kaneville Road, has announced that Elizabeth Battaglia will step into the role of lifestyle director for its senior living community. Battaglia is set to design and run programs that keep residents active, connected, and inspired. Her background shows a s

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Mar 21 2026CRIME

AI‑Song Scam Hits $8 Million, Man Must Pay Back

A North Carolina resident admitted to fabricating thousands of AI‑generated tracks and using fake listeners to trick major music services into paying him more than $8 million in royalties. He pleaded guilty to a single wire‑fraud conspiracy charge before a federal judge and will be sentenced in July

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