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Apr 26 2026POLITICS

Republicans Shift Midterm Tactics, Waving Trump but Focusing on Local Issues

Republicans are reshaping their midterm game plan. They want to use President Trump’s name as a rallying point, yet avoid turning every race into a vote for him. The idea is to lean on his ability to bring voters out while keeping campaigns centered on everyday concerns like taxes and inflation.

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Apr 26 2026LIFESTYLE

When grown stepchildren become intrusive about your beliefs

A blended family started out smoothly but ran into trouble when two adult stepchildren began pushing their strict religious and political views on their stepparents. For the first two decades of marriage, things went fine. Then things shifted. Despite clear requests to respect different opinions, th

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Apr 26 2026POLITICS

Texas Tech Money: Who Gains from Crypto Politics?

Texas is cracking open its election funds with a fresh supply of cryptocurrency cash. This year’s primary season has already seen crypto-affiliated groups drop over $2. 5 million into local races, nearly doubling their donations compared to this time last year. Nationwide, crypto spending has climbe

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Apr 26 2026HEALTH

Spices Team Up to Fight Inflammation Better Than Alone

Scientists tested how well common spices fight inflammation when used together instead of separately. They found that menthol from mint, cineole from eucalyptus, and capsaicin from chili peppers work much better when paired. In fact, certain combinations made their anti-inflammatory effects 100 time

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Apr 26 2026SPORTS

Bills strengthen team with smart draft choices

The Buffalo Bills made two notable selections during the second day of the 2026 NFL Draft, focusing on positions that could help their defense. With the 35th pick, they brought in Clemson’s T. J. Parker, an edge rusher who can pressure the quarterback. At 63, they added Ohio State’s Davison Igbinosu

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Apr 26 2026SPORTS

From Baseball to Football: The Unusual Journey of Bryce Boettcher

Bryce Boettcher has done something most athletes can only dream of. He got picked twice in major drafts, but not for the same sport. First, he was chosen by a Major League Baseball team. Then, years later, an NFL team called his name. This kind of double career isn’t common, and it shows how rare it

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Apr 25 2026SPORTS

Future‑Ready Play: Why the Rams Picked a New QB

The Los Angeles Rams took a bold step in the first round of this year’s draft by choosing Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson with the 13th overall pick. While many fans expected a wide‑receiver or an offensive lineman, the team’s choice signals a long‑term plan that goes beyond immediate wins. This mov

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Apr 25 2026POLITICS

U. S. Justifies Iran Strikes as Long-Running Defense, Sparking Legal and Political Debate

The U. S. government recently argued that its military strikes against Iran weren’t a new conflict but part of an old one. According to top legal officials, these actions were taken to protect Israel and prevent Iran from gaining nuclear weapons. The strikes began in late February, killing Iran’s le

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Apr 25 2026CRIME

Kosovo Court Hands Out Heavy Sentences in 2023 Border Attack Case

Three men received life or decades-long prison terms this week for their roles in a violent 2023 incident near Kosovo’s northern edge. Two were given full life sentences, while the third faces three decades behind bars after a court ruled they plotted to destabilize the region. Prosecutors described

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Apr 25 2026SPORTS

NFL insiders knew about Vrabel and Russini’s bond long before photos surfaced

Sports media watchers noticed something unusual when the Mike Vrabel-Dianna Russini photos appeared. This wasn’t just another celebrity gossip moment—it revealed how easily personal connections can influence professional perceptions. Insiders at NFL meetings months earlier had already seen the two t

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