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Apr 10 2026FINANCE

World Bank’s war aid plan: How much cash is really on the table?

The World Bank is rumored to have a financial toolbox ready for countries hit hard by the Iran war. Inside that toolbox? Anywhere from 20 to 25 billion dollars, according to a fresh report. That money wouldn’t just sit idle—it would move fast, like an emergency loan sent overnight to keep economies

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Apr 10 2026POLITICS

Melania Trump Denies Any Connection to Jeffrey Epstein

First lady Melania Trump recently spoke out against claims that she ever knew Jeffrey Epstein, the financier who faced serious legal trouble before his death. In a brief statement from the White House, she called the accusations unfounded and damaging to her reputation. "The false stories connecting

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Apr 09 2026SPORTS

Coastal High School Sports Awards: Winter Winners Coming Soon

The Coastal Empire High School Sports Awards, backed by Chatham Orthopaedic Associates, has released the nominees for player of the year in winter sports. These athletes will be celebrated during a live ceremony on June 5 at the Savannah Convention Center, where winners for each sport will be nam

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Apr 09 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Fashion’s Big Night: Who Lit Up the Red Carpet in LA?

The Fashion Trust US Awards are always a chance to see who’s wearing what, but the 2026 edition in Los Angeles stood out. The event wasn’t just about the winners—it was about the people walking in. A mix of Hollywood actors, singers, and public figures showed up to support American designers. Ego Nw

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Apr 09 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Survivor 50: Trust vs. Strategy in a Tough Season

The latest round of eliminations on Survivor 50 has left fans debating what really wins games. Five players left recently—three with past wins under their belts. Colby Donaldson, Genevieve Mushaluk, and Kamilla Karthigesu all had trophies before, yet they all went home in the same stretch. What does

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Apr 09 2026HEALTH

Unseen Stories: How Rural Women in Nepal Are Redrawing Menstrual Lines

In a corner of rural Nepal, where caste lines, ancient rituals, and old family ways still pull strong, a quiet revolution is playing out—not in protests or marches, but through shared screens and shared stories. A group of women from different backgrounds and age groups came together not to debate t

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Apr 09 2026LIFESTYLE

Behind the Greens: The Woman Steadily Making Her Mark in Wyndham Clark’s World

Wyndham Clark’s presence on the PGA Tour shines bright, but his support system often stays in the shadows—until now. The Masters Par 3 Contest isn’t just about golf; it’s a family tradition where loved ones get a rare moment in the spotlight. Alicia Bogdanski, Clark’s girlfriend, has become a famili

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Apr 09 2026BUSINESS

How Unions Shape Later Life for Older Workers

Workers who joined unions decades ago often look back on their careers with different views than those who entered the workforce just a generation later. A recent look at two groups of older Americans—born 18 years apart—shows how labor unions influenced not just paychecks, but also how people felt

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Apr 09 2026BUSINESS

Big Money Steps Up for Nonprofits When Others Pull Back

In a year when many big companies cut back on charity work, one major insurance firm is making a bold move. Liberty Mutual Insurance, known mostly for cars and property policies, just created a $600 million fund meant to keep giving money to nonprofits year after year. This endowment isn’t a reactio

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Apr 09 2026SPORTS

What to expect from the weather at Augusta during Masters week

The Masters is just days away, and the weather looks set to play nice for the tournament. After three days of practice rounds and the Par 3 Contest, the course is ready. But will the good weather stick around? Thursday, the first round starts early at 7:25 a. m. Expect cool air around 45°F with a b

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