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Mar 15 2026CRYPTO

Agents Are Set to Pay for Everything

The idea that future money will be handled by computer programs instead of people has gained traction among crypto enthusiasts. Two influential founders, Brian Armstrong of Coinbase and Changpeng Zhao of Binance, recently shared that they expect autonomous agents to outnumber humans in online transa

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Mar 15 2026HEALTH

Feeling Faith, Feeling Better: How Inner Belief Helps People Beat Stress and Sadness

In Brazil, a study checked how strong personal faith is linked to mental well‑being in two groups: people visiting doctors for various problems and the professionals who work there. The researchers looked at 1, 864 participants, asking them about how deeply they felt their faith and measuring levels

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Mar 15 2026SPORTS

Baseball Is Life in the Dominican Republic

The Dominican team has turned every World Baseball Classic match into a lively celebration of national pride, not just a game. Their players hit 14 home runs, the most in the tournament, and the whole squad bursts into cheers as each ball clears the fence. When coach Fernando Tatis Jr. talks abo

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Mar 15 2026POLITICS

UFO Files May Shake Beliefs and Power

The U. S. President has told federal agencies to open old UFO files. This move could bring new information that changes how people see science, faith and government. Some think the files will show advanced weapons. The president hinted that the country has secret laser tech. Others wonder

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Mar 15 2026POLITICS

Iran’s Move Holds the Key to Restoring Global Oil Flow

Saudi Aramco recently told its buyers that it did not know which port would handle April shipments. The message showed a new fact: Iran, not the United States, can decide when the global oil market opens again. A buyer in Saudi Arabia laughed that he would call Iran to find out when the war ends

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Mar 15 2026OPINION

Oregon Must Decide: Pay Now or Pay More Later on Roadways

The state’s highways and streets are in trouble. Accident numbers have jumped more than half since 2013, and many lanes clog up every day because big projects were started but never finished. The bridge on Interstate 5 and the road through the Rose Quarter are just two examples of places where promi

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Mar 15 2026SPORTS

Xander Schauffele’s Swing Shuffle: A Fresh Look

Xander Schauffele, the 32‑year‑old who captured two majors in 2024, is back on a path that feels almost familiar. After a shaky third round of 74 at The Players Championship, he fell five shots behind leader Ludvig Aberg. Yet the scorecard tells only part of the story. During his stellar 65 on Frid

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Mar 15 2026OPINION

The Hidden Reality of Abuse in Our Own Backyards

Trafficking and abuse are not only distant scandals; they happen right next door. In many places, a few hundred people fall victim to sex trafficking each year, and local centers often help dozens of survivors. These numbers hide a more subtle truth: the violence is usually hidden in everyday

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Mar 15 2026POLITICS

Hungary’s Big Rally: A Clash of Two Leaders

In Budapest, a major political showdown unfolded on March 15. Two rival parties, each led by a prominent figure, staged massive marches to rally their bases before the April 12 election. The long‑time prime minister, who has ruled since 2010, faces a tough challenge from a centre‑right opponent who

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Mar 15 2026TECHNOLOGY

OpenClaw Demo Sparks Big Interest in Miami Tech Scene

A workshop on the new OpenClaw tool drew a packed crowd in Miami, showing that people want hands‑on chances to experiment with AI beyond the usual chatbots. The event was organized by Gianni D’Alerta, a long‑time tech community leader in Miami. After trying OpenClaw himself and seeing how much

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