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Mar 24 2026RELIGION

What keeps people happy when they fear death?

Many people worry about death—not just older adults, but even young people. Research shows that religion, morals, and spirituality can help reduce that fear. But scientists wondered which of these three factors works best. They studied 737 adults aged 18 to 80, mostly women, and measured their leve

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Mar 24 2026SPORTS

Coach with Iowa roots leads Hawkeyes to tournament upsets

Ben McCollum wasn’t born under a lucky star. He grew up in Storm Lake, Iowa—a small town where basketball isn’t just a sport; it’s a way of life. At 43, he’s the same age many players are when they retire, but he’s leading a team of underdogs to victories most didn’t see coming. His Iowa Hawkeyes kn

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Mar 24 2026POLITICS

Why Arkansas is fighting over the Ten Commandments in schools

In 1980, the U. S. Supreme Court made it clear: posting the Ten Commandments in public schools isn’t about education—it’s religious promotion. Kentucky learned this the hard way when its law requiring the display was struck down. Despite tweaking the wording to sound neutral, courts still ruled it u

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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 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI Shopping Bots May Replace Online Ads

The internet has long made money by showing ads while people browse. Now experts think that smart shopping bots could stop this model. A founder of a new AI company says the web’s business has relied on “distraction” for decades. When people read a page, an ad can grab part of their attenti

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Mar 23 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin Bullish: A 1‑Million Target and a Long‑Term Play

Anthony Scaramucci, who once worked in Washington, says he plans to own Bitcoin worth a million dollars by 2032. He urges buyers to seize the moment if they can, especially when the market feels very fearful. He points out that even a seasoned investor who has been in the game for nearly four dec

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Mar 23 2026CRYPTO

A Simple “Wrong Number” Message Sparks a $3. 4 Million Crypto Heist

A message that started as an innocent mistake grew into a multimillion‑dollar fraud that rattled victims across several U. S. states. The scheme did not rely on hacking or phishing links; instead, it leaned heavily on human psychology and slow‑building trust. \\ The first contact was a brief note t

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Mar 23 2026ENTERTAINMENT

The TV Show That Holds a Celebrity Time Machine

People can now find news about their favorite stars right on their phones, a huge change from the days when network TV only offered occasional celebrity interviews. Back in the 1970s, a host named Barbara Walters began doing star chats on prime‑time shows and some critics were shocked. The real turn

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Mar 23 2026ENTERTAINMENT

What’s Hot to Watch and Listen This Week

A special show about “Hannah Montana” will air soon. Miley Cyrus appears in the anniversary episode, and fans can see new footage from her early career. New songs are also coming out. Swedish singer Robyn drops fresh tracks that blend pop with electronic beats. American artist Charlie Puth

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Mar 23 2026HEALTH

Allergy Season: Simple Ways to Stay Comfortable

The spring and summer months bring a wave of pollen that can make many people feel runny noses, itchy eyes, and constant sneezing. Where a person lives, what plants they are sensitive to, and their daily habits all shape how bad the symptoms become. Scientists warn that warmer temperatures are stret

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