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Mar 14 2026LIFESTYLE

Sex Skills for a Happier Life

People grow up in one of three ways when it comes to sex: open, shameful or silent. In the first type, parents treat sex as normal and give clear answers. The second treats it as taboo, hiding the topic and making people feel guilty. The third simply never talks about it, leaving adults unsure how t

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Mar 14 2026TECHNOLOGY

Hackers Use Remote Wipe Tool to Knock Out U. S. Medical Device Maker

A cyberattack blamed on a group tied to Iran recently hit Stryker, a major U. S. medical technology firm that supplies equipment worldwide. The incident began just after midnight on Wednesday, when employees found their work phones and laptops suddenly unusable. The company reported that the attack

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Mar 14 2026SCIENCE

Teen Builds Space‑Healing Device and Wins Big Science Prize

An 18‑year‑old from San Diego has earned a major scholarship after creating a gadget that mimics weightlessness and studies how red light can speed up wound repair. She was part of a national science contest that draws over 2, 600 students across the country. Her interest started when her family

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Mar 14 2026POLITICS

Nations Lose a Climate Lab: What Happens When Research Is Sold

A big science centre in Colorado is under threat. The government wants to shut it down, hand its work over to colleges and businesses, give up its planes, and sell the land. The place, known for studying weather and climate, was founded in 1960. It runs a giant super‑computer called Derecho th

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Mar 14 2026SCIENCE

Pi’s Everyday Adventures

The number that makes circles perfect is more than a math trick. It shows up in rockets, tiny droplets, and even in the way we measure time on Pi Day. Every March 14th people mark the first three digits of this endless constant, 3. 14159, with pies and parades. The day began in 1988 at a scienc

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Mar 14 2026SPORTS

USA Baseball Wins Over Canada in World Classic Quarterfinal

The United States secured a 5‑3 victory against Canada in the quarterfinals of the World Baseball Classic. A strong start from pitcher Logan Webb gave the Americans an early advantage, and the lineup delivered timely hits. By the sixth inning, the U. S. had built a 5‑0 lead with runs from Kyle

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Mar 14 2026SPORTS

Sunday Sports Highlights: Racing, Basketball, and More

The day kicks off with IndyCar action on FS1 at 10 a. m. , where drivers warm up in Arlington, Texas. A little later, the Indy NXT Series takes the streets of Arlington for a Grand Prix at 11 a. m. At noon, FOX airs the Java House Grand Prix of Arlington, keeping fans on the edge of their seats. By

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Mar 14 2026TECHNOLOGY

Uber’s New Drive: Kalanick Launches Fresh Self‑Driving Venture

Travis Kalanick, the former Uber chief, is starting a new company that will build self‑driving cars. He says he wants to push the technology faster than competitors like Waymo. Uber is reportedly giving the project strong financial support. Kalanick’s plan includes buying Pronto, a startup that m

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Mar 13 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Apple’s Secret New York Project

A big Apple store in Grand Central is shut for now, and no one knows why. Photos show walls, curtains, lights and cameras set up on the balcony. Someone thinks Apple might be filming a special video for its 50‑year party, or maybe a new gadget is coming. The store will open again on Saturda

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Mar 13 2026POLITICS

The Strait of Hormuz: Calm in the Storm

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said that worries about a closed Strait of Hormuz are overblown, claiming the U. S. has plans to keep oil moving even while Iran’s forces threaten shipping. He brushed off reports that the Pentagon had no strategy before the recent conflict, noting that Iran has long u

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