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Apr 10 2026SPORTS

Phil Mickelson: The Quiet Strength Behind the Golf Legend

Golf fans know Phil Mickelson for his smooth left-handed swing and six major championship wins. But his success didn’t just happen on the course — it started in his childhood. Born in San Diego but raised in Arizona, Mickelson’s early life wasn’t all about trophies. As a kid, he learned to swing lef

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Apr 10 2026CRIME

When Trust Gets Broken: The Cost of Greed

A personal assistant in New York stole almost $10 million from an elderly couple who relied on her help. For seven years, from 2017 to 2024, she took advantage of their trust. Instead of doing her job, she wrote herself checks that were meant for them. She used the money to buy luxury items like han

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Apr 10 2026BUSINESS

Panama’s Leader Tries to Fix Shipping Disputes with China

Panama’s president, Jose Raul Mulino, visited the Balboa port last week to ease concerns about rising tensions with China. Just days earlier, Panama’s foreign minister had accused China of unfairly increasing inspections on ships flying the Panamanian flag. Mulino insisted the country doesn’t want c

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Apr 10 2026FINANCE

What's pulling tech stocks in opposite directions?

In recent weeks, stock market trends haven’t just reflected economic shifts—they’ve spotlighted a growing gap between technology sectors. While fancy hardware and AI-related companies have surged ahead, traditional software firms have stumbled. Even after a temporary pause in the Iran conflict, this

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Apr 10 2026SCIENCE

Testing the limits: What keeps Artemis II's astronauts safe?

When the Orion spacecraft returns to Earth during Artemis II, it will face its biggest challenge yet. Traveling at speeds faster than a bullet, the capsule will hit temperatures hot enough to melt steel. This extreme heat is what makes the heat shield so critical - it's the only thing standing betwe

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Apr 10 2026TECHNOLOGY

Quantum tech firm sets sights on U. S. stock market

A Swiss-German company working on quantum technology is making a bold move toward U. S. markets. Terra Quantum plans to go public this year by merging with a blank-check firm, giving it a massive $3. 25 billion valuation. The company, founded in 2019 in St. Gallen, has already caught the attention o

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Apr 10 2026SCIENCE

How astronauts use tiny lab tools to study space dangers

Space travel isn’t just about rockets and moon landings—it’s also a giant science experiment. NASA’s Artemis II mission sent four astronauts on a test flight around the Moon, but hidden among them were four tiny lab tools no bigger than USB drives. These aren’t ordinary gadgets; they’re organ chips

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Apr 10 2026CRYPTO

Where’s Bitcoin Really Heading Next?

Experts now believe Bitcoin could hit nearly $100, 000 within the next two years. But don’t expect a quick pop—this growth depends on big players, not everyday traders. While regular investors stay busy chasing smaller cryptocurrencies and stressing over thin trading, institutions quietly stock up.

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Apr 10 2026TECHNOLOGY

Making Finance Fun: How Smart Marketing Changes People’s Minds

Money topics usually put people to sleep—but not when fintech brands get creative. Most finance companies sound like they’re reading from a legal document, but some businesses ditch the boring approach to make their products feel exciting. Instead of listing technical details, they focus on why it m

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Apr 10 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Mariah Carey’s Easter Visit to a Senator’s Church

A famous singer made headlines by showing up at a church service on Easter Sunday. The pastor, who also works in politics, spotted the singer in the crowd during the livestreamed event. The church has a special connection to her through its music director, who used to work there before moving on to

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