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Mar 22 2026SPORTS

Wimbledon Goes Video‑Review, Not Just Line‑Calling

The 2026 Wimbledon Championships will be the first time the oldest Grand Slam uses video review on its courts. The All England Club said that Centre Court, No. 1 Court and four other show courts will have the system ready for players to challenge chair‑umpire decisions, such as double bounces. The

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Mar 22 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Hollywood’s Mirror: Valerie Cherish Returns for One Last Laugh

The newest season of a beloved comedy sees its star, Valerie Cherish, step back into the spotlight after nearly two decades. The show has always poked fun at the absurdities of show business, but this time it turns its gaze inward on ego and ambition rather than the industry itself. The plot follows

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Mar 22 2026CRIME

Deep Ellum gets a fresh safety strategy after crime rise

Deep Ellum in Dallas has faced growing concerns about late-night safety after a noticeable uptick in violent incidents last year. Local business groups, including the Deep Ellum Foundation, spent months putting together a new safety plan to address these issues. The district, known for its mix of da

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Mar 21 2026HEALTH

PreveCan: A New Tool to Teach Cancer Prevention

Scientists built a Spanish app called PreveCan. The goal is to share advice from the World Cancer Research Fund and the American Institute for Cancer Research. These organizations published guidelines in 2018 on how to keep cancer risk low. PreveCan shows tips about diet, exercise, weight, and ot

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Mar 21 2026BUSINESS

Passaic Eyes More Money From Cannabis Factory

The city of Passaic has a rule that stops shops selling weed, but it is ready to let more factories make the product. The council has signed a second letter that supports a company called Integrity One Alternative Care, which wants to build a plant inside Passaic. The firm still needs the state’s fi

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Mar 21 2026SCIENCE

Tulsi: An Ancient Herb That Modern Science Is Re‑examining

Holy basil, known as tulsi, has been part of South Asian healing for thousands of years. Today scientists are testing the claims that it can ease stress, balance blood sugar and even help fight disease. The plant’s leaves, stems and seeds contain eugenol, linolenic acid and other antioxidants that m

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Mar 21 2026HEALTH

Parents Rejecting Baby Safety Shots: A Growing Concern

Doctors in hospitals across the country have noticed a worrying rise in newborns who skip routine safety shots such as vitamin K, the hepatitis‑B vaccine and eye ointment. A study of more than five million births showed that refusals of the vitamin K shot almost doubled from 2. 9 % in 2017 to 5. 2 %

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Mar 20 2026BUSINESS

Rebooting Denim: How One Brand Turned Back the Clock

True Religion’s comeback began when its new CEO, Michael Buckley, took the helm in 2019 after the company was emerging from bankruptcy. He saw that the old ways—selling pricey jeans in luxury department stores and targeting high‑income shoppers—were no longer working. The brand’s sales had stalled,

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Mar 20 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Hidden Story Inside the Space Adventure

The newest hit on screen is often praised for its brilliant depiction of a lone scientist racing against time to save Earth. Yet, beyond the dazzling action and science talk, a quieter narrative thread quietly slips into the final frames. This subplot follows the leader of the mission, a woman nam

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Mar 20 2026SPORTS

WNBA Deal Sets New Pay Bar for Women’s Sports

After a year and a half of talks, the WNBA reached a new agreement that will pay its players higher than any other U. S. women’s professional league. This comes after the U. S. women’s soccer team won a $24‑million settlement and the birth of a new professional women’s hockey league, showing a growi

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