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Apr 11 2026SPORTS

Bruins Lose Tight Game, Miss Playoff Chance

The Boston Bruins were hoping a win against the Tampa Bay Lightning would secure their spot in the playoffs, but they fell short with a 2-1 loss that marked their fifth consecutive defeat. In the final minute of play, Casey Mittelstadt lost control of the puck to Brayden Point. He then shot from

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Apr 11 2026BUSINESS

Postal Service Faces Cash Crunch: What It Means for Your Mail

The U. S. Postal Service is on the brink of a financial collapse, according to its top official who recently spoke before Congress. He warned that if nothing changes, the agency could exhaust all its funds in under a year. To stave off bankruptcy, lawmakers are urged to allow the Post Office to rai

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Apr 11 2026BUSINESS

Reeves Cake Shop: A Sweet Farewell After Half a Century

The final chapter of Reeves Cake Shop begins this December, ending 50 years of baking that started in 1976. The family bakery, long a local favorite, will close when the children of founder Dolores Reeves reach retirement age. Dolores, 93, began her culinary journey at the tender age of twelve in

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Apr 11 2026CRIME

Man Arrested After $5 Million Pandemic Loan Scam

A man from West Bloomfield, Michigan, was taken into custody on Friday after authorities say he stole more than five million dollars from the government by filing fake applications for pandemic aid. The suspect, Randon “Romero” Williams, 40, faces charges of wire fraud and money laundering. He al

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Apr 11 2026POLITICS

Trump’s Name on Money and Buildings: A Question of Power

The idea that a president could put his own name on the nation’s currency feels like something out of a fantasy novel, yet it is happening. The Treasury Department announced that future U. S. bills will bear President Trump’s signature to celebrate the country’s 250th anniversary, a move that has sp

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Apr 11 2026OPINION

When the Coach Is the Contradiction

A few weeks ago a new story surfaced that put Megan Rapinoe, the soccer star known for her outspoken activism, under a spotlight of criticism. The article painted her as an example of how athletes can preach one thing while doing another, and it used a series of unrelated anecdotes to support its cl

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Apr 11 2026POLITICS

Bridging Gaps in Kansas Politics Over Kids’ Meals

Kansas lawmakers meet every January with a mix of debate and hope. A long‑time hunger advocate walks into the Capitol expecting conflict, but finds many politicians willing to listen. When the focus is on school lunches, he teamed up with both parties to push a bill that will let more children eat i

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Apr 11 2026SPORTS

The Future of the Welterweight Crown

Belal Muhammad has a clear view on who should fight for the UFC welterweight title and who will actually get that opportunity. He says Michael Morales, a fighter who has never lost a match and finished his recent opponent in the first round, deserves the shot. Morales’ win over Sean Brady at U

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Apr 11 2026SPORTS

Arsenal’s Fight for Consistency in a Tight Title Battle

Arsenal lost 2‑1 to Bournemouth at the Emirates, taking points from a race that now feels tighter than ever. The loss brings them closer to Manchester City, who could cut the gap to six points if they win their game against Chelsea. City also have a match in hand, adding pressure on Arsenal’s

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Apr 11 2026TECHNOLOGY

Bots That Hire: When AI Takes the Lead in Picking People

In recent months, a new trend has appeared: companies using artificial intelligence to find and select employees. The idea sounds futuristic, but it is already happening in real workplaces around the world. These AI systems scan job applications, evaluate resumes, and even conduct initial vide

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