NCA

Mar 13 2026SPORTS

Brackets in Motion: How the 2026 NCAA Picks Are Shifting

The path to March Madness is tightening as the last conference tournaments finish. Teams that were once on the bubble are now in the spotlight, and the top seeds may change depending on a few key games. The NCAA uses an advanced system called NET Rankings to decide who gets in and where they sit on

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Mar 13 2026SPORTS

March Madness Pulse: What to Watch Before the Bracket Drops

The final countdown is almost here, and the college basketball world is buzzing with last‑minute moves. Teams still fighting for a spot are like a tightrope walk; the ones that survive their conference tournaments may lock in an at‑large berth with a win or two. Ohio State’s recent victory ove

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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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Mar 11 2026SPORTS

College Basketball Broadcast Lineup Gets a Fresh Mix

The 2026 NCAA Tournament will kick off next week with a new mix of familiar and fresh voices in the broadcast booth. Former Michigan star Chris Webber returns as a game analyst, joining Brandon Gaudin and Andy Katz to cover the first two rounds. Webber’s experience on the court translates into insig

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Mar 07 2026CRIME

Family in Crisis: A Tale of Love, Loss, and Loneliness

Nick Reiner was once seen on a Hollywood carpet with his parents and siblings, celebrating a movie. Six months later he was arrested for killing them in their home. The family’s happy image crumbles as he is locked away, and his brothers and sister keep their distance. He lives in a special cell whe

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Feb 26 2026SPORTS

Ohio State Loses Big Game to Iowa in Clear Defeat

The Buckeyes entered the matchup hoping for a strong showing that could keep their NCAA hopes alive. Instead, they were outplayed by the Hawkeyes in a game that ended 74‑57. Iowa’s defense was dominant, limiting Ohio State to just 41. 9 percent from the floor and shutting down star guard Bruce Th

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Jan 29 2026CELEBRITIES

Halle Berry: Aging with Grace and Glamour

Halle Berry, at 59, is a shining example of aging gracefully. She recently attended the London premiere of "Crime 101, " showcasing her timeless beauty and confidence. Dressed in a striking black bodysuit and a bejeweled maxi skirt, she turned heads and proved that age is just a number. Her outfit

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Jan 28 2026SCIENCE

Boulder's NCAR: What's Next?

The National Science Foundation (NSF) is shaking things up. They want to change how the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in Boulder operates. This has caught the attention of U. S. Rep. Joe Neguse. He's asking everyone in Boulder and Colorado to speak up. They should send comments to

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Jan 24 2026SPORTS

Why Charles Bediako's Return to Alabama is a Big Deal

College basketball is facing a tough situation with player eligibility rules. Charles Bediako, a player with a two-way contract, wanted to return to Alabama but was blocked by the NCAA. This led to a legal battle, with Bediako suing the NCAA. His coach, Nate Oats, has spoken out about the unfairness

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Jan 22 2026POLITICS

Breaking the Cycle: How Diversion Programs Can Change Lives

In California, a unique program offered a second chance to someone who once saw no future beyond prison or an early death. Today, that person is a college graduate and an advocate for criminal justice reform. The turning point? A diversion program that provided support instead of incarceration. Div

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