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Apr 18 2026CRIME

Behind the Headlines: A Week in True Crime Cases

This week, several high-profile cases made headlines, each revealing different layers of justice and human drama. In one instance, newly uncovered documents shed light on an investigation that had stalled for months. A crucial piece of evidence—once overlooked—suddenly became central, forcing people

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Apr 18 2026POLITICS

Trump IRS Case Pause: What’s Really Happening Behind the Scenes?

In a move that pauses—but doesn’t end—a high-stakes legal battle, former President Donald Trump’s legal team and the IRS are hitting the brakes on their $10 billion lawsuit. The case revolves around leaked tax documents from 2019 and 2020, which revealed Trump paid minimal federal income taxes in so

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Apr 17 2026CELEBRITIES

Prince Harry and Meghan Visit Bondi Survivors on Final Aussie Trip

The Duke of Sussex and his wife arrived in Sydney to meet people who lived through a deadly beach attack. They spoke with survivors, including a man named Elon Zizer who was shot while protecting his kids. The couple also talked to first‑responders and museum staff who are setting up a display

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Apr 17 2026HEALTH

When medical care clashes with personal beliefs

The push to include gender identity in healthcare has led to messy court battles and confusing insurance rules. Hospitals and clinics sometimes refuse treatments like sex changes or hysterectomies based on religious or ethical grounds, only to be sued by patients who feel these refusals are unfair.

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Apr 17 2026CRIME

Ex-NBA player Damon Jones caught in two gambling scandals

Damon Jones, a former NBA player turned coach, is about to take his first legal step in a big gambling case. He’s expected to plead guilty in a wide investigation that’s already led to over 30 arrests. These include gamblers, mob-linked figures, and other basketball insiders. His court date was move

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Apr 17 2026EDUCATION

A New Home for Endeavour: What’s Next for the Iconic Shuttle?

After four years of work, the Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center is finally built, giving the Space Shuttle Endeavour a permanent spot to call home. But don’t rush to see it just yet—the center still has months of work ahead before opening its doors. The big focus now is filling the space with histo

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Apr 17 2026SPORTS

Oklahoma’s Rough Patch and Room for Growth

Oklahoma’s softball team took a surprising hit this week, losing two games in a row for the first time this season. Their top-ranked status didn’t stop Oklahoma State from pulling off a strong win, leaving the Sooners with a tough lesson to learn. Coach Gasso wasn’t happy, calling their effort "unac

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Apr 16 2026POLITICS

Sports betting giants quietly pour millions into local politics

Three major sports betting companies have quietly dropped $41 million into a new political fund called Win for America, filing paperwork that shows their real goal: shaping who makes laws in key states. Instead of focusing on big national races, this fund is splitting its cash between three smaller

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Apr 15 2026OPINION

Why Facts Matter When You Write a Letter

The Voices page is a space for people who live in Arkansas to share their thoughts. Because the page only shows one letter from each writer every 30 days, it keeps a mix of voices and prevents the same names from filling every issue. In recent years, fewer people have sent letters because some have

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Apr 15 2026SPORTS

Red Sox Slip into Trouble as Fans and Owner Lose Faith

The Boston baseball club is facing a rough start, with its record now 6‑11 and the team sliding into last place in the American League East. The early losses have sparked criticism from fans and even the team’s high‑profile owner, who once promised to bet on every game of the season. The owner expr

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