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Mar 05 2026BUSINESS

Sellers Back in the Game: Homes Re‑list at Record Speed

The spring market, usually the busiest time for houses, has taken a quiet turn. Yet sellers are showing renewed confidence. In January alone, almost 45 000 homes that had been taken off the market last year were put back up for sale. This is the biggest January figure Redfin has recorded in its ten‑

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Mar 05 2026POLITICS

Friends of Iran Lose Their Hands

Iran has long lived on the fringes of Western politics, but it kept close ties with several nations that shared its distrust of the United States. Back in the day, Turkey and India traded goods with Iran and sometimes coordinated on security matters. China bought oil from Tehran at low prices, wh

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Mar 05 2026TECHNOLOGY

High‑Net Worth Families Bet Big on AI Startups

Family offices, the investment arms of wealthy individuals and families, are putting more money into AI companies than ever before. Even after a brief scare about an AI bubble, these investors stayed confident and poured capital into new ventures. Last month, Emerson Collective—run by Laurene Powel

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Mar 05 2026CELEBRITIES

Britney Spears Faces Arrest in Southern California

In a surprising turn, the pop icon was taken into custody by state police late Wednesday evening. The incident occurred near Ventura County, where officers stopped her vehicle around 9:30 p. m. PT and later released her the next day, with her car being towed by a local towing service. The official r

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Mar 05 2026SPORTS

Free‑Agency Forecast: Where the NFL’s Biggest Moves Might Go

The 2026 free‑agency window feels electric. A salary cap tops $300 million, and the last season’s champions—Seattle and New England—spent big to keep their rosters competitive. The focus turns to a handful of high‑profile players whose contracts will shape the coming year. Kyler Murray is set to hi

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Mar 05 2026TECHNOLOGY

Cheap Drones, Big Costs: How Iran Keeps Shooting at the Sky

Iran has been sending a flood of inexpensive drones into the air, targeting places far from its borders. These machines are small and quiet, making them hard for even the best defense systems to spot or stop. The United States and its allies possess powerful anti‑air weapons, but each shot to bring

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Mar 05 2026CRIME

Tragic Loss of Canadian Influencer Sparks Community Shock

A 45‑year‑old lifestyle blogger was found dead after a stabbing in her home. The incident happened on Tuesday night in LaSalle, Ontario. Police described the event as “an isolated incident” that should not alarm the public. They later clarified that it was not random violence but a deliberate act. T

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Mar 05 2026CRIME

Man Killed Near Sports Bar in Late‑Night Shooting

A police investigation is underway after a man was fatally shot outside a sports bar on Rivers Avenue. The incident occurred around 11:20 p. m. Wednesday, when officers were called to Mulligans at 8410 Rivers Avenue. On arrival, they found a man lying in the parking lot with gunshot wounds. Emergenc

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Mar 05 2026SCIENCE

AI Helps Fight Bad Bacteria, but Money Still Holds Them Back

Artificial intelligence can now sift through millions of molecules in a few days, spotting potential new antibiotics that would have taken years to find. It can even spot clues in ancient DNA or design fresh compounds from scratch, giving scientists new tools to battle drug‑resistant bacteria. Bu

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Mar 05 2026HEALTH

Bringing Cancer Drugs into Everyday Care

Countries are now finding ways to put life‑saving cancer medicines onto their health lists. The move follows a global guide that tells governments which drugs are most essential for treating common illnesses. By adding these medicines to national plans, health workers can give patients the right tre

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