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Mar 30 2026CELEBRITIES

Stars Celebrate Another Birthday Day

The calendar marks March 30, 2026 as a day when many well‑known figures turn another year older. The list features singers, actors, musicians and even historical icons. A headline name is the voice that has touched millions—she was born in Quebec and now reaches 58. In the same day, a legendary gui

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Mar 30 2026LIFESTYLE

People Who Stay on the Fence

A few folks chat about how they keep dreaming of guys who are out of reach. They say it’s a safe way to stay in the comfort zone, where love feels like a story rather than real life. The idea is simple: you can paint any picture in your mind, and that’s fine for a bit. But when these day‑dr

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Mar 30 2026SCIENCE

Extending the Time After Death: A Safe Way to Expand Tendon Donations

The need for tendon grafts is rising, and one way to meet this demand could be to allow more time between a person’s death and the harvest of their tendons. Researchers tested how letting tendons sit for up to 36 hours after death, and at different temperatures, affects their safety and quality.

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Mar 30 2026SCIENCE

Thrilling Skies: A Pilot Who Loves Storms

Wayne Sand, an 85‑year‑old veteran of Vietnam and a seasoned pilot, has spent his life flying where most would turn away. From the moment he first saw a crop‑duster low over Montana’s grass airstrip, he knew his future lay in the sky. A young man with little money, Sand worked any job he could find

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Mar 30 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Fresh Take on Crime Drama Wins for Netflix

The newest entry in Netflix’s crime lineup has hit the mark with a flawless 100 % rating on Rotten Tomatoes, signaling another triumph for the streaming giant. The show, titled “Detective Hole, ” is an adaptation of Jo Nesbø’s popular Harry Hole series and stars Tobias Santelmann and Joel Kinnaman.

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Mar 30 2026CRIME

Close Encounters With Crime

In a city full of stories, some people have lived beside or heard about crimes that seemed almost fictional. A group of residents shared encounters with infamous killers and cold cases, each tale different from the last. One neighbor’s father once hosted a party that included a victim’s brother, sh

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Mar 30 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Crime 101 Debuts on Prime Video April 1

Amazon MGM Studios’ new crime‑film, directed by Bart Layton and written by the same creator, will be available for streaming on Prime Video beginning Wednesday, April 1. The release follows a 47‑day period between its theatrical debut and the streaming launch, which is noticeably longer than the rou

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Mar 30 2026SCIENCE

Genes, Family and Bullying: What Makes Some Kids Targets?

Bullying can leave deep scars on a child’s mind, and scientists are trying to figure out why some kids become victims while others don’t. A new study looked at twins, their parents and siblings to untangle the mix of genes and surroundings that might make a child more likely to be bullied. Research

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Mar 30 2026SPORTS

Head‑Pat Hype: How Baseball’s New Replay Signal Is Changing the Game

Baseball fans have a new way to shout out a bad call: a quick pat on the head. The Automated Ball‑Strike Challenge System (ABS) lets each team challenge two calls in a game, and the signal is as simple as tapping the crown of the head while saying “challenge. ” It’s easy for players, coaches and eve

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Mar 30 2026TECHNOLOGY

Ukraine’s Drone Tech: A New Export Game

Ukraine has turned its war‑driven drone skills into a potential global export boom. The fighting against Russia pushed the country to master intercepting enemy drones, and now it is looking beyond its borders for new markets. President Volodymyr Zelenskiy spent a weekend traveling through the Gulf,

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