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Mar 22 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Apple TV’s Bad Monkey Season 2: A New Path Ahead

Vince Vaughn says the next season of Bad Monkey will not follow the book’s sequel. The show is being described as an “interim one, ” a fresh story that sits between the original novel and its planned adaptation. The series already began filming in Florida, but it will not use the plot from Razor Gir

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Mar 22 2026ENTERTAINMENT

UK SNL Launch: Graham Norton Gives Tina Fey a British Boost

The first night of Saturday Night Live’s UK version saw a surprise cameo that felt like a friendly hand‑shake for the audience. Tina Fey, who has long been an American icon, shared her stage with Graham Norton, a seasoned Irish comedian known for his quick wit. During Fey’s opening speech, Norton sl

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Mar 22 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrity Flag Football Showdown Draws Pop Icons

The Fanatics Flag Football Classic turned a small field into a celebrity hotspot, with no tackles and plenty of star power. The afternoon was dominated by NFL legends and former pros, but the real buzz came from the crowd that looked like a red‑carpet event. Justin Bieber and his wife Hailey w

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Mar 22 2026SPORTS

Logan Paul’s Flag Football Face‑Off

In a quick turn of events, Logan Paul found himself in a heated exchange with Darrell “Housh” Doucette III during the opening match of the Fanatics Flag Football Classic. The clash began when Paul, after a brief run by Doucette that scored the first points for Team USA, shoved the quarterback as he

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Mar 22 2026CELEBRITIES

The Empty Glow of Celebrity Admiration

People often look up to famous figures as if they hold all the answers. When a star becomes a role model, fans can feel a rush of excitement and pride. Yet this admiration sometimes masks how ordinary we all are, with our own doubts and worries. A celebrity’s success is usually the result of

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Mar 22 2026SCIENCE

New Pathways for Surgeons Who Want to Do Science

Getting a research grant is hard work, and even harder after recent changes in federal rules. When a surgeon wins the money, it feels like a big win for their career and school. But winning is just the first step; actually doing the science and keeping the budget in check can be tricky. The good ne

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Mar 22 2026WEATHER

Rain hits Central New York, icy roads may follow Monday

A front will bring rain across Central New York on Sunday, lifting temperatures to the mid‑50s. The showers start late in the morning and grow stronger through the afternoon, dropping a quarter to half an inch over many spots. As night falls and the front moves south, the rain will ease from n

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Mar 22 2026SCIENCE

Spring Lights in the Evening Sky

The first signs of spring can be seen long before the flowers bloom. In the evening sky, a bright star rises low in the east, catching everyone’s eye. This star is Arcturus, the second brightest point of light we can see with the naked eye. Watching it drift across the sky feels like a gentle welcom

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Mar 22 2026WEATHER

Sunny Day Ahead, Storms Loom After Night

Washington, D. C. will enjoy a warm Sunday that is almost 25 degrees above the usual for this time of year, but it won’t break any records. Temperatures will climb to the upper 70s and lower 80s, with the Shenandoah Valley seeing highs close to 90 degrees. The city’s all‑time high, set in 1907, is 9

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Mar 22 2026WEATHER

Heatwave in March: A New Record for the Southwest

The summer‑like temperatures that swept through the U. S. Southwest in March were far beyond what anyone could have predicted a few decades ago. Scientists who track extreme weather say that this level of heat would not be possible without the extra warmth added by human activity. Researchers fro

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