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Mar 03 2026BUSINESS

Big Fund Lets Investors Cash Out, Raising Questions About Private Credit

A major private‑credit fund has recently opened a door for investors to pull out almost 8 % of its holdings, a move that signals growing nervousness in the sector. The withdrawals amount to roughly $3. 8 billion, and the firm is honoring them by enlarging a tender offer it had already announced.

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Mar 03 2026OPINION

Wildlife Matters More Than Politics

The fall in crime rates has nothing to do with any political party. The data shows a clear decline, and it is important for people to look at the facts before blaming one side or another. In Colorado, some folks still blame Democrats for everything that goes wrong, but the numbers say otherwise.

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Mar 03 2026SPORTS

Unexpected Upsets Loom at the Arnold Palmer Invitational

The 2026 Arnold Palmer Invitational is back on the PGA Tour calendar, drawing many top names after a short break. FanDuel Sportsbook lists Scottie Scheffler as the most likely winner, with odds of +340. Rory McIlroy follows at +1000, while Tommy Fleetwood (+1900), Matt Fitzpatrick (+2300) and Xander

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Mar 03 2026POLITICS

New York Map Stays: A Republican Win

The U. S. Supreme Court decided Monday to keep a New York congressional map in place, overturning a lower court that said the lines unfairly weakened Black and Latino voters. The ruling came without a signed opinion, vote count or explanation—common for emergency orders. For Republicans, it means th

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Mar 03 2026POLITICS

Legislators Clash Over Legal Betting on War Outcomes

Lawmakers are stepping up their criticism of markets that let people bet on the results of military actions. The debate grew louder after a prediction platform opened a line on whether Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei would lose power following an attack that killed him. Some senators called th

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Feb 28 2026SCIENCE

Reduced‑Nitrite Ham: Safety and Taste Stay Strong

Whole cooked ham is a staple in many diets, but the nitrite used to preserve it raises health worries. A new study looked at how cutting nitrite from 150 ppm to 80 ppm affects safety, texture, and flavor over time. The researchers checked the meat every 15 days for bacteria like total viable coun

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Feb 28 2026HEALTH

Deep Connections in Japanese Hospital Care

In many hospitals, doctors and patients often share moments that feel almost holy. These “sacred moments” happen when people feel a strong bond and a sense of calm or hope. Studies from North America have shown that such encounters can hint at how healthy a person will feel later, both for the patie

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Feb 28 2026SPORTS

Friday Night NBA Bets: Fresh Takes on the Lineups

The NBA schedule for Friday, February 27 features five games that have caught the eye of bettors. Rather than follow the usual order, this review starts with a look at how injuries could shape outcomes. The Cleveland Cavaliers face a challenge if key players like Mitchell and Harden are absent

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Feb 24 2026FINANCE

Private Credit’s Wobbly Future

The world of private lending is facing a new storm, and a well‑known investor has stepped forward to warn about the danger. At a global conference in Miami, the founder of a prominent investment firm spoke sharply about how one troubled fund could signal larger problems in an industry worth $1. 8 tr

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Feb 24 2026SPORTS

Surprise in the Florida Swing: A New Look at the 2026 Cognizant Classic

The 2026 PGA Tour starts its Florida Swing with the Cognizant Classic, a field that includes champions like Shane Lowry and Brook Koepka. Fans often turn to FanDuel Sportsbook for odds, where Lowry and Ryan Gerard share the top spot at +1600. The Højgaard brothers, Nicolai and Rasmus, appear next wi

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