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Mar 31 2026SPORTS

Las Vegas Set to Host Super Bowl Again in 2029

The National Football League has decided that the city known for its bright lights and casinos will welcome football’s biggest night once more, this time in 2029. This decision follows the excitement that surrounded the first Super Bowl held there two years ago, when the Raiders’ home field was turn

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Mar 31 2026SPORTS

Las Vegas ready for another Super Bowl show

Las Vegas is set to host the Super Bowl again in 2029. This marks the second time the city will welcome the biggest event in American football. The decision came after team owners voted to bring the game back. The NFL has had a change of heart about Las Vegas. The league once avoided the city becau

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Mar 31 2026POLITICS

Kerosene’s comeback shows how global tensions mess with daily life

In India, kerosene used to be the fuel of frustration. Families used it not because they liked the smell but because it was cheap and easy to find. Many households relied on it for tasks like heating water, especially in places where modern gas wasn’t an option. But kerosene had a dark side too. The

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Mar 30 2026TECHNOLOGY

Crypto Money Helps Buy Cheap Drones for Russia and Iran

When people want to buy a cheap drone online, it is hard for governments to know who bought it and why. The new study shows that groups connected to Russia and Iran are using digital money, or crypto, to pay for these drones. Crypto is recorded on a public ledger called the blockchain. By looking a

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Mar 30 2026SPORTS

A New Chance for a Cornerback to Shine

The Philadelphia Eagles recently added former Seattle cornerback Tariq Woolen to their roster, signing him for a one‑year deal worth $15 million with $12 million guaranteed. This move could prove to be a turning point for Woolen or it might not pay off at all. Woolen was viewed as one of the top

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Mar 29 2026HEALTH

Natural Ways to Keep Joints Happy

We often think joint pain is a part of getting older, but it doesn’t have to be. Many people look for safer options than pills that can upset the stomach or cause other problems. Herbs and foods help calm inflammation inside the body. Turmeric, ginger, and a plant called frankincense can lo

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Mar 29 2026RELIGION

Peaceful Voice, Not a War Chant

Pope Leo spoke to thousands in St. Peter’s Square on Palm Sunday, a day that marks the start of the holy week before Easter for Catholics worldwide. He said God does not answer prayers from those who start wars, describing such leaders as having “hands full of blood. ” The pope’s words came amid the

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Mar 29 2026SPORTS

NFL Players Might Be Better Off Skipping the Olympics

Derwin James Jr. shared his thoughts at LAX after the Fanatics Flag Football Classic, where NFL teammates faced off against the U. S. flag football squad and celebrities. He praised the flag players for their skill but urged active NFL athletes to think twice about joining the 2028 Summer Games. Jam

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Mar 29 2026FINANCE

US Debt Market Shifts as Iran Conflict Drives Yields Higher

The U. S. Treasury market is feeling the pressure of a new war in Iran, with investors showing less enthusiasm for short‑term notes. Recent auctions for 2‑, 5‑ and 7‑year bonds drew weak bids, pushing yields above expectations. This shift is a sharp change from the record demand seen last month for

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Mar 29 2026SPORTS

NFL Faces New Test on Hiring Rule

The NFL’s long‑running hiring policy, known as the Rooney Rule, is under fresh scrutiny after a state attorney general in Florida asked the league to pause it. The rule, which requires teams to interview at least two minority candidates for top coaching and management jobs, has been in place since 2

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