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Mar 15 2026HEALTH

Discovering and Fighting Breast Cancer in Today’s World

Breast cancer stands as the most frequent cancer among women, yet men can also be affected in rare cases. Its causes are mixed: genes, lifestyle choices, hormones, and the surrounding environment all play a part. Early signs vary widely, which makes spotting the disease early a real challenge

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Mar 15 2026SPORTS

Mariners Move Forward After WBC Mix‑Up

The World Baseball Classic is over, and the Seattle Mariners are eager to focus on the regular season. Randy Wilson says he’s happy to be back with his teammates and wants nothing from the tournament to distract him from winning a World Series. He stresses that the next big goal is March 26, when th

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Mar 15 2026SPORTS

German Marquez: A Fresh Pitching Chapter in San Diego

German Marquez has returned to Major League baseball with a new contract in San Diego, showing that he still has plenty of skill left to offer. He first caught fans’ attention when he threw six solid innings against the Giants on March 6, allowing only four hits and striking out six with just 83

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Mar 15 2026CRYPTO

Expanding Beyond Europe: Bitpanda’s Global Crypto Strategy

Bitpanda, a Vienna‑based crypto broker with over 7 million users, is shifting its focus from growing user numbers to widening geographic presence. The company plans to supply crypto infrastructure to banks and financial firms worldwide, rather than launching new consumer apps in every market. This a

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Mar 15 2026SPORTS

Denver and Los Angeles Face Off for West Standings

The Denver Nuggets are headed to the Crypto. com Arena to play the Los Angeles Lakers tonight at 8:30 p. m. ET. Both teams have already met twice this season, with the Lakers winning the first game 115-107 thanks to a strong performance by Luka Dončić. In their second meeting, the Nuggets pull

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Mar 15 2026CRIME

Old Dominion Shooting: A Troubling Tale of a Former Guard and Terrorist Links

A gunman named Mohamed Bailor Jalloh, 36, who once served in the Virginia National Guard and had a history of trying to help ISIS, opened fire at Old Dominion University in Virginia on Thursday. The attack targeted a room where ROTC students and active‑duty military members were meeting. Jalloh shou

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Mar 15 2026SPORTS

Darius Acuff Jr. : From Detroit Courts to Arkansas Glory

A young basketball star has turned heads across the nation. Born in Detroit on November 16, 2006, he grew up surrounded by a family that loved the game. His dad played college ball at Eastern Kentucky, and his uncle was a standout for Detroit Mercy. Their support helped him learn the finer points of

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Mar 15 2026SPORTS

Baseball Is Life in the Dominican Republic

The Dominican team has turned every World Baseball Classic match into a lively celebration of national pride, not just a game. Their players hit 14 home runs, the most in the tournament, and the whole squad bursts into cheers as each ball clears the fence. When coach Fernando Tatis Jr. talks abo

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Mar 15 2026EDUCATION

New Outdoor Learning Hub Opens for Arkansas Tech Students

Arkansas Tech University is expanding its hands‑on teaching options with a fresh outdoor program. A former graduate has donated $50, 000 to create a fund that will help students pay for trips to Crooked Creek Ranch, a 500‑acre site near Yellville. The ranch sits next to the Arkansas Game and Fish Co

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Mar 15 2026POLITICS

Iran’s Move Holds the Key to Restoring Global Oil Flow

Saudi Aramco recently told its buyers that it did not know which port would handle April shipments. The message showed a new fact: Iran, not the United States, can decide when the global oil market opens again. A buyer in Saudi Arabia laughed that he would call Iran to find out when the war ends

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