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Apr 24 2026POLITICS

Money matters in the 2026 midterms – here’s what the numbers really show

The race for Congress in 2026 isn’t just about who voters like— it’s about who can raise the most cash. Right now, Democrats have an edge in key Senate races, pulling in more donations than Republicans in seven Republican-held seats. Younger candidates are shaking things up by raising big money from

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Apr 24 2026SPORTS

Why the Bengals' big moves won't fix what's broken

The Bengals swung big by trading a top pick for defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence, hoping his return to form would push them back into the playoffs. But spending big doesn’t always mean spending smart. After three straight seasons of coming up short, fans have seen this story before—big gestures in A

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Apr 24 2026BUSINESS

Taking Charge of Your Business Story Early On

When you launch something new, the market doesn’t always get it right away. In fast-moving fields like real estate tech, the first label that sticks often stays for years, even if it’s wrong. Founders can spend months just correcting misunderstandings instead of building their actual product. The pr

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Apr 23 2026SPORTS

NFL Draft 2026: New Picks and Surprises Revealed

The draft day is set to bring surprises that could change team futures. A top pick goes to the Las Vegas Raiders, who select Fernando Mendoza from Indiana as their future quarterback. The New York Jets choose Arvell Reese, a versatile Ohio State player who can play linebacker or edge rush.

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Apr 23 2026SPORTS

Draft Day Dynamics: New England’s Late‑Round Lot

The Patriots enter the 2026 draft with a unique mix of position and numbers. After years of picking early, they now hold the 31st spot in round one, a place that puts them at the tail end of every round. Their overall slate includes 11 selections, spread from the first to the seventh round, with a n

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Apr 23 2026POLITICS

Can a blockade really bend Iran to Trump’s will?

Trump rolled out another blockade recently—this time against Iran. It wasn’t totally out of left field. The U. S. has tried the same playbook before, squeezing Venezuela and Cuba. Now Iran is in the crosshairs. But ironing out Iran won’t be a quick win. The real spark? The Strait of Hormuz. Before

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Apr 22 2026CRYPTO

Only Two Coins: The New Crypto Rule

Kevin O’Leary has trimmed his crypto list to just two tokens, saying the rest are not worth keeping. He used to spread his money across many small coins, but changes in rules and deeper studies by big investors made him rethink that plan. O’Leary argues that most of those smaller coins have lo

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Apr 22 2026SPORTS

NFL’s TV Plan Faces FCC Scrutiny, but League Sticks to Free Air

The National Football League recently met with the Federal Communications Commission to discuss its television strategy. The league highlighted that over 87 percent of all games are still shown on free-to-air channels, and every local game reaches viewers via local over‑the‑air stations. Despite

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Apr 22 2026BUSINESS

AI and Crypto: Why Flooding the Web with Low-Quality Content Backfires

Many crypto companies see AI as a quick fix to boost their online presence. The idea seems simple: use AI to churn out more articles, cover more keywords, and attract organic traffic without spending much time or money. But when companies rely too much on AI to generate thin, repetitive content, the

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Apr 22 2026POLITICS

Planners from 30+ nations gather in London to plan Hormuz protection mission

Military leaders from over thirty countries will spend two days in London mapping out ways to keep the Strait of Hormuz open for ships once fighting stops. Their work follows a week of video calls where more than fifty nations—spread across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia—agreed to join a British-

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