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Apr 07 2026FINANCE

Seagate's stock hits record after analyst upgrade

Seagate Technology just reached an all-time high in stock value. The surge follows a recommendation from analysts who now rank Seagate as their top choice in data storage hardware. Western Digital, Seagate’s main competitor, also saw a big jump in stock prices along with other companies that make me

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Apr 07 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Wrestling Fans in Unexpected Places

Celebrities often get labeled by their most famous roles, but many have a secret passion for wrestling that surprises fans. This isn’t just about watching occasional matches—some stars have built decades-long relationships with the sport. From childhood collectibles to surprise appearances at live e

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Apr 07 2026CELEBRITIES

A famous face spotted in Boston’s Italian food hotspot

Boston’s North End is known for two things: incredible pasta and the steady stream of celebrities who can’t resist slipping in for a meal. Recently, the trend continued when an Oscar-winning actress walked through the doors of a small but popular Italian restaurant. The visit wasn’t announced ahead

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Apr 07 2026CELEBRITIES

Birthday stars: how years don’t always define success in show business

Mid-April gives us an interesting snapshot of talent across decades. Jazz icon Herbie Hancock turns 86 soon, still playing piano with energy that younger musicians envy. This year also marks Ed O’Neill’s 80th birthday; most remember him as the dad in a popular sitcom, but his acting career includes

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Apr 07 2026HEALTH

Small swaps for big health changes

Dave Coulier spent years playing a fun-loving dad on TV, but behind the scenes his body was sending urgent signals. At 66, two cancer diagnoses forced him to look closer at daily habits most people ignore. He noticed his toothpaste, shampoo, even trash bags might contain hidden risks. Instead of pan

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Apr 07 2026HEALTH

Driving Self-Assessments: When Older Adults Misjudge Their Skills

Many older drivers struggle with a simple question: how well do they really drive? Research reveals a surprising pattern—some believe they're sharper than they are, while others doubt themselves unnecessarily. This mismatch between self-perception and reality isn't just about driving; it affects saf

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Apr 07 2026TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft fixes confusing AI rules after users call it out

Microsoft just changed how it talks about its Copilot AI after people noticed a strange phrase in the rules. The company used to say Copilot is "for entertainment purposes only, " which sounded like it was just a fun toy. But Microsoft actually sells Copilot as a serious tool for work. Now, after us

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Apr 07 2026TECHNOLOGY

Bringing XR to Life in the Dark

Most Extended Reality (XR) headsets struggle when the lights go down, turning otherwise useful tools into blurry messes in dim settings. That is common knowledge. But what if these headsets could actually see better in the dark? A new approach called NoctuaXR is testing that idea by making headsets

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Apr 07 2026CELEBRITIES

Why Faith Fits Hard in Hollywood

Singing about belief used to be normal. Now it turns heads. Carrie Underwood grew up singing hymns every Sunday in Oklahoma, so God-talk feels natural to her. But she also knows Hollywood’s spotlight doesn’t reward quiet faith the way it rewards flashy personalities or trending sounds. When American

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Apr 07 2026WEATHER

New Alabama tornadoes confirmed from March storms

Alabama just added four more tornadoes to its March storm records, all weak but still worth tracking. These weren’t the dramatic twisters you see in movies—they were all rated EF0, meaning their winds barely reached 85 mph. All four touched down in Mobile County early on March 12, leaving no injurie

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