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Mar 23 2026WEATHER

Stormy Winds Raise Fire Risk This Afternoon

The day’s weather plan warns that fire danger will rise between 1 p. m. and 7 p. m. Monday because the wind will shift from the northwest and dry air will dominate the area. Temperatures stay warm, while humidity falls to 20 %–30 %. Wind gusts will top 20 mph, creating a dry and windy mix that ca

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Mar 23 2026SPORTS

A Basketball Journey That Spans Two Worlds

Emanuel Sharp grew up between two continents, moving from Tel Aviv to Tampa at a young age. He now plays for the Houston Cougars, but his roots trace back to both Israel and America. Born in Israel, he spent most of his childhood in Florida where basketball became a daily routine. Sharp’s fam

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Mar 23 2026RELIGION

Clergy’s Journey With Psychedelic‑Induced Spirituality

Three clergy members, each from a different faith tradition, participated in a controlled experiment to see how a hallucinogenic mushroom affects religious feelings and actions. The study’s main goal was safety, but it also looked at how the experience might change a person’s view of the divine over

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Mar 23 2026SPORTS

From Small Town to Big Court: A Basketball Journey

A young athlete from Southborough, Massachusetts grew up in a family that moved to the United States from Belarus and Ukraine. His parents, Olga and Alexei, settled in America after leaving their home countries, bringing with them a strong work ethic and love for sports. The player’s early basketbal

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Mar 23 2026SPORTS

Luke Kennard: From Franklin Roots to Lakers Glory

Luke Kennard’s recent three‑point burst helped the Los Angeles Lakers secure a tight 105‑104 victory over the Orlando Magic, marking his ninth consecutive win for the team. The moment highlighted his reputation as one of the NBA’s sharpest shooters, but it also drew attention to the man behind the b

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Mar 23 2026HEALTH

The Microbes Behind Psoriasis: A New View

Psoriasis is a long‑term skin problem that comes from genes, the immune system, and outside factors. Recent studies say that changes in our gut and skin bacteria are not just side notes; they may be a key driver of the disease. The new perspective looks at how a disturbed gut microbiome can weaken t

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Mar 23 2026SCIENCE

Microbe Mix‑Ups: Why Genetically Tweaked Bugs May Be Riskier Than We Think

The world is seeing more and more microbes that have been engineered in labs, and they’re already spreading across farms and fields. These genetically modified microorganisms (GMMs) grow fast, can change quickly, and may swap genes with the wild microbes they meet. That makes them a new kind of thre

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Mar 23 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrity Red‑Carpet Transformations Over Time

Celebrities often make headlines not only for their work but also for how they look on the red carpet. Watching a star’s style change can feel like watching a story unfold, with each appearance adding a new chapter to their public image. The journey usually starts when an actor, singer, or influe

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Mar 23 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Old Stars, New Brews: How Big‑Name Celebs Try to Sell Beer to Gen Z

Big breweries are hiring famous older actors and influencers to win over young drinkers. Miller Lite’s newest ad shows 82‑year‑old Christopher Walken advising a young man to meet people in real life instead of just liking them on an app. The commercial ends with the line “Legendary moments start

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Mar 23 2026OPINION

Gas Prices Won’t Rise From the Strait Block

The Iranian forces have shut down the Strait of Hormuz, hoping to hurt America by pushing up fuel costs. But the U. S. relies on oil that passes through this waterway only a little, so American gas should stay stable. Most of the oil that moves through the strait is headed to China, India and Japan,

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