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Mar 24 2026FINANCE

What Cruise Line Investors Should Watch Next

Travel stocks often wobble when global tensions rise or fuel costs jump. Cruise lines, seen as high-risk bets, have been shuffling sideways lately. Big names like Royal Caribbean and Carnival Corporation are testing key price levels that could decide their next move. Technical signals suggest long-t

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Mar 24 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Why small studios struggle to keep their dreams alive

A once promising film studio is now struggling to stay afloat after losing three key leaders in a short span. The president, the marketing director, and the finance manager all walked away as money problems piled up. Only one person remains, and even they aren’t sure if they’ll stick around. The stu

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Mar 23 2026CRIME

Fire Hits Jewish Ambulance Service in London

A blaze broke out early Monday morning outside a synagogue in Golders Green, London. Four ambulances that belong to the local Jewish community were set on fire by an unknown arsonist. The incident is being treated as a hate crime linked to antisemitism, according to police. Firefighters arrived at

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Mar 23 2026HEALTH

Insurance Gaps Hurt Diabetes Control

People who keep losing health insurance find it harder to keep their blood sugar in check. A study that followed more than 39, 000 adults in community clinics across twenty states found that those who lost coverage needed more medication and struggled with treatment. The research looked at low‑incom

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Mar 23 2026TECHNOLOGY

Fast‑Track Fireworks Injury Tracking in Manila

In many parts of the world, fireworks can cause a surge of injuries during big holidays. In the Philippines, doctors and hospitals have noticed more people getting hurt around New Year lately, which has pushed officials to strengthen how they watch for these injuries. The country’s regional healt

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Mar 23 2026FINANCE

Saginaw District Picks New Finance Boss to Guide $120M Budget

The Saginaw Intermediate School District has chosen Felipe Monasi to lead its financial team, beginning March 23. The role covers a budget over $120 million and services for about 26, 000 students across the county. Monasi’s duties will span budgeting, forecasting, compliance and reporting, helping

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Mar 23 2026POLITICS

Prosecutor's Case Still Open After War Crimes Accusations

The International Criminal Court’s top prosecutor is facing serious misconduct claims, yet no final decision has been reached. Reports suggesting the allegations were dropped are incorrect, according to an internal memo. The prosecutor, who investigates war crimes and crimes against humanity, has st

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Mar 22 2026POLITICS

Governors Lose Power to Pick College Trustees

The New Mexico Legislature has passed a draft change to the state Constitution that would cut the governor’s direct role in choosing members for university governing boards. The proposal, called House Joint Resolution 1, would let the Legislature set up nominating committees that guide the governor’

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Mar 22 2026POLITICS

College Boards Fight to Keep Learning Affordable

The people who run Portland Community College’s board are looking at a tough problem: the college is spending more than it earns, and that gap keeps growing. They say they care a lot about the school’s job of opening doors for people in the community, but that caring comes with a hard look at money.

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Mar 22 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Possible Lawsuit Over Cancelled Bachelorette Season

The 22nd season of the popular dating show has been pulled after new evidence surfaced about its lead, Taylor Frankie Paul. The decision follows a video that showed Paul assaulting his former partner and their young daughter, raising serious safety concerns. The network’s move has left the men w

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